called it Shopify AI Product Finder
you add the recipe, text poke, get products back with price + shop + buy link.
all from imessage. which still feels kind of absurd to me but it works.
Say hi to the new Poke! π΄
Now officially approved by Apple to text on Apple Messages.
As the first and only AI agent. Chat now: https://t.co/VIWYU64dUI
To anyone looking to do something similar, its actually quite easy to set up a flow that feeds back into a product metafield, pleasantly suprised. Also the entire Flow app got a nice makeover since i last used it, great work @ShopifyDevs
If a metaobject has a list.product_reference field, is there any native Liquid way for a product to know it's referenced there or do you always loop all metaobjects and filter? Trying to avoid double-entry on PDP + landing pages. Anyone got any info?
If a metaobject has a list.product_reference field, is there any native Liquid way for a product to know it's referenced there or do you always loop all metaobjects and filter? Trying to avoid double-entry on PDP + landing pages. Anyone got any info?
Having very good results with @cursor_ai Composer 2.5 and the debug mode to check in on some nasty Combined Listings custom logic. Give it a shot if you haven't already.
Good read, Iβve also made some skills to build either new sections or based on our existing ones and struggle with images. Have you explored the Shopify MCP/Plugin or whatever it is called to let the agent access your store media and choose images itself? I havenβt got the time yet but feel like this could at least generate a somewhat branded starting point, under the assumption that images are named correctly and the agent can choose based on that
i swear the last days i saw some screenshots of a native shopify price testing app, but i can't seem to find it anymore? Anyone knows where it is or am i going crazy?
I however had some success trying this, if you are interested in seeing actual ai queries into your store. Youβd just have to adapt your thinking a bit and think about what users would likely use in their prompts. Got some nice long tail content ideas out of it https://t.co/JwPywhAcO1
You can see what people search for on LLMs using search consoleπ€―
1. Go to google search console
2. Click on "Add Filter" & select "Query"
3. In the query, select "By keyword"
4. Enter containing "i am"
You can optimize your website so that you show up on Chatgpt,Claude,Gemini