Shopify SEO is not just a title tag exercise anymore. Product pages need to be clear enough for Google, AI answer engines, and shopping assistants to understand what the product is, who it is for, and why it is different.

Start with the product clarity problem

For AEO for Shopify product pages, the practical question is simple: can a product page answer the buyer's obvious questions without forcing them to guess? Weak product names, thin descriptions, missing FAQ answers, and incomplete structured data all make that harder.

What SEOMelon checks

  • Titles and descriptions that match real shopper intent.
  • FAQ/AEO content that answers product-specific questions.
  • Image alt text and product details that give search systems better context.
  • JSON-LD schema that reinforces the product facts on the page.
  • Google Search Console opportunities where impressions exist but CTR is weak.
  • TinyFish competitive research when live SERP or competitor context is useful.

Keep publishing under merchant control

The important part is review-before-publish. SEOMelon can draft improvements, but merchants should approve what changes in Shopify. That keeps product knowledge, brand voice, and compliance in the merchant's hands.

How to use this in practice

Define answer engine optimization for merchants and show how product clarity, FAQ answers, and schema make pages easier for AI shopping systems to use.

If you want a product-level workflow for this, SEOMelon is live in the Shopify App Store. Install it free, scan a few products, and review the SEO/AEO/FAQ/schema suggestions before publishing anything.