Shopify App Detector: Find Every App a Store Uses
Last modified: June 11, 2026
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How accurate is a Shopify app detector?
It’s highly accurate for storefront-facing apps that drop script tags, CSS classes, or known CDN domains into the page source. For server-side apps (inventory, fulfillment, accounting) accuracy drops to almost zero because those tools never touch the public storefront. Treat the detector as a complete answer for front-end apps and an incomplete signal for back-end tools.
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Can a store hide its apps from a detector?
Mostly no. Apps that render on the storefront have to load scripts in the browser, and those scripts are visible to anyone who views the page source. A merchant could use a custom theme implementation instead of an off-the-shelf app, but that takes developer time most stores don’t spend. If you can see something on the storefront, a detector can usually identify what’s powering it.
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Does using an app detector violate Shopify’s terms or the merchant’s privacy?
No. Detectors only read the public HTML and JavaScript that any browser already downloads when it loads the page. Nothing about the process is hidden, scraped from behind a login, or pulled from the Shopify admin. Reading a public page source is the same as viewing it in your browser.
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Why does the detector show different apps on different pages of the same store?
Because most apps load conditionally. A review widget only injects its script on product pages, a cart drawer only loads when the cart is touched, an exit-intent popup only fires on certain templates. Scan the home page, a product page, and a collection page for a complete picture - each one surfaces a different subset of the store’s app stack.
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What’s the difference between a Shopify app detector and a Shopify theme detector?
A theme detector tells you which Shopify theme a store is running, including the specific variant or preset. An app detector tells you which third-party apps the store has installed. Most tools (ours included) do both at once - paste the URL and you get the theme and the apps in the same scan, since both signals come from the same page source.
Conclusion
A Shopify app detector turns a store’s public source code into a readable list of installed apps. For competitor research, theme migration audits, app stack cleanup, and acquisition due diligence, it’s the fastest free signal you can get without merchant access. The results aren’t exhaustive - server-side apps and private integrations stay invisible - but for the storefront layer it covers the apps that actually shape conversion. Run your scan, then cross-reference with our 25+ Shopify apps worth installing guide to compare what competitors run against what’s actually moving the needle in 2026.