Shopify turned on Agentic Storefronts by default for US stores, syndicating your products into ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Copilot. Your data quality is now public-facing.
Most store owners still think AI shopping is something they will get to later. Shopify just made that decision for them.
Shopify introduced Agentic Storefronts, which syndicate merchant products to AI assistants with no custom integration, and told merchants it would be on by default for eligible US stores. Products surface inside AI chat answers through the Shopify Catalog, which standardizes product data, while checkout still completes on your own store. You can opt out in settings, and you get order attribution for the AI channel.
Your catalog is now talking to shoppers through machines you do not control. The fix is not complicated, but it is urgent: clean product titles, complete attributes, accurate descriptions. Do it before the AI decides for itself how to describe what you sell.
Yes, Shopify turned on Agentic Storefronts by default for eligible US stores without asking first. You can turn it off in your settings, but you'll want to check right now to confirm whether it's active for your store.
Your products are being syndicated to AI assistants, which means customers can discover and buy from you while chatting with those AI tools. Your checkout still happens on your own store, and you get credit for the orders that come through the AI channel.
Yes, the AI reads your product titles, descriptions, and attributes directly to show customers what you sell. If your data quality is poor, the AI will present your products poorly to buyers, so you need to clean up your worst listings before it damages your sales.
Open your Shopify settings to confirm whether Agentic Storefronts is on, then fix your product titles, descriptions, and attributes so the AI presents them correctly to customers. Start with your three worst product listings to make the biggest impact fastest.