Theme
Prestige
Prestige is a premium Shopify theme for high-end brand storytelling and product discovery.
View themePaste a Shopify store URL. We show the theme first, then the visible app stack, official links, and storefront type.
Live report
Theme preview
Prestige
Shopify
Yes
Storefront
Theme
Visible apps
3
Prestige
$400USD
3 visible integrations
AvantLink, Back in Stock / AMP, Clean Size Charts
Full detection report
Theme
Prestige is a premium Shopify theme for high-end brand storytelling and product discovery.
View themeVisible apps
affiliate
Affiliate program network used by ecommerce brands and publishers.
Open official pageback in stock
Back in stock alerts and preorder tools for Shopify stores.
Open official pagesize chart
Size chart, fit guide, and product sizing support for Shopify.
Open official pageHow it works
The page stays focused on the tool, then explains the result in plain language so merchants, designers, and agencies can use the report without reading source code.
Paste a public storefront URL. Examples work immediately so you can see the report format before running your own check.
The detector checks Shopify platform signals, standard theme clues, theme metadata, and visible app signatures.
Use the result to find the theme, open official theme or app pages, and understand whether the storefront is standard or custom.
What you can detect
Search demand for this topic is really competitor research. The report therefore combines platform status, theme details, visible apps, official links, and detection limits in one place.
Confirms whether the URL exposes enough public Shopify storefront signals to classify it as Shopify.
Maps standard Shopify themes to official theme information when public IDs or stable theme names are available.
Flags stores that use Shopify commerce signals but do not look like a standard Liquid theme storefront.
Lists frontend-visible tools such as review apps, email/SMS, chat, personalization, analytics, and consent tools.
Best for these cases
Theme detection is most useful when it helps you choose a build direction, inspect a competitor stack, or estimate whether a storefront is standard Shopify or a custom build.
Start with a store you admire, then inspect the theme, visible apps, and storefront style before choosing your own stack.
Quickly separate standard Shopify themes from custom or headless builds before scoping implementation work.
Use visible integrations to spot review, chat, email, page builder, localization, and analytics tools used by live stores.
Limits
Why it matters
A store theme affects mobile layout, product discovery, filtering, editorial sections, and conversion patterns. A visible app stack can also reveal review tools, email capture, chat, localization, analytics, and consent systems used by a live Shopify brand.
Use the report as a research shortcut, then compare the theme demo, app pages, and the live storefront before copying a design decision.
FAQ
Short answers to the questions users usually ask after checking a competitor store.
Run the detector with the store URL. If the storefront exposes a standard Shopify theme signal, the report shows the theme name and links to the official theme page when available.
Yes. If a store uses Shopify commerce signals but does not expose a standard theme, the result marks it as a headless or custom storefront instead of forcing a theme name.
No. It detects apps and integrations that leave public frontend signals. Apps that only run in the backend or are hidden behind checkout may not appear.
It usually means the homepage did not expose recognizable app signatures. The store can still use private, checkout-only, or backend-only apps.
Yes. The detector uses public storefront HTML, public Shopify endpoints, public asset paths, and visible script signatures. It does not log in or bypass protections.