Use cases / Revenue QA

Revenue QA for Shopify stores

Shopify gets you live fast. It also gives you a lot of surface area to leak revenue: themes, a stack of apps, custom checkout tweaks, and shoppers arriving on every browser and device. The platform being stable does not mean your store is.

The leaks we see most on Shopify stores are not Shopify's fault. They come from the layers on top:

  • App conflicts. A review widget, upsell app, or script slows the product page or breaks add-to-cart on one browser.
  • Theme bugs on mobile. The cart drawer fails to open, the sticky add-to-cart disappears, or a tap target is dead on Safari Mobile.
  • Checkout friction. Discount fields that error, shipping that surprises, or a step that times out on mobile.
  • Tracking gaps. Purchase or add-to-cart events misfiring after a theme or app update, so your analytics and ad platforms see bad data.
  • In-app browsers. Pages that load fine in Chrome but crawl inside Instagram and TikTok, where your paid traffic lands.

The Shopify-specific risk: change you did not make

On Shopify, your site changes even when you do not touch it. An app updates, a theme gets edited, a script changes, and a flow that worked last week stops working. That is why a one-time audit is not enough. The buying path needs continuous checking.

Mimetic monitors your Shopify store across browsers and devices, finds the bugs, friction, slow pages, and tracking gaps costing you conversions, and turns each finding into a fix your team can review and merge. Nothing ships without your approval.

Run a free scan of your store and see exactly where it is leaking revenue.