WooCommerce

WooCommerce store audit for Google Shopping

Flexibility is why WooCommerce wins, and why its product data drifts.

A WooCommerce store is a stack: WordPress, a theme, an SEO plugin, a feed plugin and whatever else the shop needs. Each layer can emit product data, and they do not always agree. Webshop Vitals audits the result a crawler actually sees, which is the only version that counts.

Free scan, no credit card, results in minutes.

Price agreement check

  • Visible page

    What the customer reads

    € 51,99
  • Structured data

    Offer price in your markup

    € 1,00
  • Product feed

    What Google holds today

    € 51,99

Markup disagrees with the page. Google can read this as inaccurate data and restrict the listing.

The problem

Several plugins, several opinions about your product

An SEO plugin writes Product markup. The theme writes its own. A feed plugin exports a third version. Each is reasonable alone, and together they can hand Google conflicting facts about the same item. Updates change the output without anyone noticing.

  • Two Product blocks on one page from two plugins
  • Structured data that disappeared after a theme update
  • Prices formatted differently in markup and on the page
  • A feed plugin that exports stale prices after a sale ends

What we check

Inside the woocommerce google shopping audit

Every check below runs on your real store and reports findings you can act on, with the affected products named.

  • Conflicting markup blocks

    Pages emitting more than one Product entity, and which plugin each one is coming from.

  • Variable product handling

    Whether variations are described correctly and grouped as a family.

  • Price formatting

    Comma decimal separators and currency symbols read correctly rather than misparsed.

  • Sitemap plugin output

    Nested sitemap indexes generated by common SEO plugins, followed properly.

  • Theme rendered prices

    Prices injected by JavaScript, rendered before they are read.

  • Feed plugin agreement

    Whether the exported feed still matches the live pages it claims to describe.

Use this as your own checklist

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How it works

Three steps from question to answer

No plugin to install, no code to add, and nothing to change on your store.

  1. 1

    Detect the stack

    The audit recognises WooCommerce and adapts what it looks for.

  2. 2

    Crawl and render

    Product pages are fetched and rendered so theme injected values are seen.

  3. 3

    Compare every source

    Markup, visible page and feed are compared, and disagreements name the layer responsible.

The report

What this check looks like in your dashboard

Findings land next to the score they moved and the products they affect, so a result always has somewhere to go next.

Website Readiness

89out of 100

+2 since last scan
  • Product structured data30% 76
  • Crawlability20% 97
  • Product content20% 98
  • Trust and merchant info15% 87
  • AI commerce readiness15% 96

Products

Sorted by data quality
ProductQualityStatus

3D & Collagen Snow Solution

SKU ISOV-3DC-01

100
Approved

pH Balance Cleansing Cream

SKU CORTHE-PH-08

80
Limited

Anti-Wrinkle Eye Mask

SKU not set

55
Disapproved

Holy Grow Lash Serum

SKU BLOSSCO-LS-02

100
Approved

Since your last scan

7
Issues fixed
2
New issues
1
Returned
+4
Readiness

Structured data returned on 24 products after a theme update. Caught the same day.

What you get

What changes after the first scan

Concrete outputs, not a grade with no next step.

  • Plugin conflicts identified by name rather than guessed at
  • Variable products checked as families rather than as loose items
  • European price formats parsed correctly
  • A report you can act on without reading a single line of PHP

Questions

WooCommerce Google Shopping Audit questions, answered

The things merchants ask before they run their first scan.

No. Webshop Vitals works entirely from the outside, exactly as a search engine does. There is nothing to install on your WordPress site and no access credentials to hand over.

See where your store actually stands

Run a free scan and get a prioritised report of what to fix first, with the affected products named.

No credit card needed for the free scan.