Shopify Tools

How to Find the .myshopify.com URL Behind Any Custom Domain

Every Shopify store has a permanent yourstore.myshopify.com address, even after the merchant connects a custom domain like example.com. That internal URL is embedded in the storefront’s code, and the myshopify URL Finder reads it straight out — confirming a site is Shopify and revealing its underlying store handle in one step.

▶ Open the myshopify URL Finder →

What the myshopify URL Finder gives you

  • The store’s yourstore.myshopify.com address
  • Confirmation the site runs on Shopify
  • The full store-identity panel (theme, currency, more)

How it works

The tool fetches the store’s homepage and reads the Shopify JavaScript globals that every storefront embeds — the same object you can inspect in your browser’s developer console. Values like the shop domain, theme, currency, and shop ID come straight from there, with no access to private data.

How to use it, step by step

  1. Open the myshopify URL Finder and paste the Shopify store URL (for example, allbirds.com).
  2. Click “Find myshopify URL”. The tool reads the store’s public data — no login, password, or API key is involved.
  3. Review the result on screen.

What you can use it for

  • Confirming a site is genuinely on Shopify
  • Identifying a store for app installs or partnerships
  • Developer and migration reference
  • Verifying a store handle

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.

Try it freeRun the myshopify URL Finder on any Shopify store — no login, instant result.
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