See exactly how big any Shopify store is — products, collections, pages and blog URLs broken down straight from its XML sitemaps.
Free · No login · Uses only public store data
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.
📖 Read the full guide: How to Explore Any Shopify Store’s Sitemap (URL Inventory)
Results in seconds, straight from the live storefront.
No account, API key or credit card required.
Download data as CSV, JSON or Excel where available.
Only public data is read — the store is never modified.
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The sitemap reflects what a store wants indexed and works even when the JSON product feed is disabled. It’s the most reliable way to count a store’s public pages.
Close, but not exactly. The products sitemap counts product pages; collections, pages, and blog posts are counted separately. Add them for the total footprint.
Shopify generates sitemaps automatically, so most stores expose one. Occasionally it’s restricted, in which case the tool reports that none was found.
Yes. It is completely free with no account, API key, credit card, or usage limits beyond basic rate limiting. Paste a store URL and you get the result instantly.
Yes. The tool only reads information that any Shopify storefront already publishes publicly — the same data your web browser downloads when you visit the store. It never accesses a merchant’s admin, private data, or anything behind a password.