Every Shopify store publishes XML sitemaps at /sitemap.xml, split into products, collections, pages, and blog posts. The Sitemap Explorer reads them all and breaks the store down by URL type with counts and samples — the fastest way to gauge a store’s true size and structure.
What the Sitemap Explorer gives you
- Total public URL count
- Breakdown by products, collections, pages, blogs
- Sample URLs from each sitemap
- Exportable sitemap summary
How it works
The tool reads the store’s /sitemap.xml and the child sitemaps it links to (products, collections, pages, and blogs), counting the URLs in each. Shopify generates these automatically, so they are a reliable, public map of everything a store wants indexed.
How to use it, step by step
- Open the Sitemap Explorer and paste the Shopify store URL (for example, allbirds.com).
- Click “Explore Sitemap”. The tool reads the store’s public data — no login, password, or API key is involved.
- Review the result on screen.
What you can use it for
- Sizing a store before deeper research
- SEO and site-structure audits
- Finding a store’s blog and page footprint
- A fallback when the products feed is disabled
Things to keep in mind
Everything here comes from public data, so a few caveats apply. Password-protected and headless stores may not expose every endpoint, and a merchant can choose to disable the public JSON feeds. Very large catalogs are capped at around 5,000 items. And remember: public storefront data never includes private figures such as exact inventory counts or actual sales — any tool claiming to reveal those is estimating, not reporting fact.