Commerce Foundations Domain Scan
Check whether an ecommerce site exposes enough public structure for crawlers, shopping platforms and AI-assisted commerce systems to understand it.
This is the site-structure layer of the diagnostic approach. It reviews the homepage, robots.txt, sitemap.xml, discovered internal links and a small sample of public pages to identify template and crawl-readiness issues.
It helps separate a page-level PDP problem from a wider domain, template or discoverability problem.
Free domain-level check
Scan an ecommerce domain
Use this to see whether the public site structure is easy to crawl, whether product and category pages can be discovered, and whether sampled templates expose useful schema and policy signals.
Different diagnostic layer.
The PDP Inspector asks whether one product page is understandable. This domain scan asks whether the public site structure helps search engines, shopping systems and crawlers find the right templates in the first place.
Try the PDP InspectorChecking
- Reading homepage
- Checking robots and sitemap
- Sampling public templates
- Building domain scorecard
Domain verdict
Overall: Needs attention
Readiness score Checked after scan
Enter a domain to build a public readiness snapshot.
What to fix first
Domain scorecard
What the scan checks
The scan looks for public evidence that the site can be crawled, discovered and interpreted at a structural level.
Sampled pages
Templates the scan inspected
A small sample is enough to spot obvious structural issues. It is not a full crawl.
What it cannot see
Best next step
If the domain scan shows template or schema gaps, test a priority PDP next, then decide whether the issue is page-level, template-level or feed-level.
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This scan does not inspect feeds, tracking, customer data, margin or operating ownership. Those are covered in a Commerce Foundations Readiness Audit.