Connect Shopify
Superscale connects to your store through Shopify’s official OAuth with read-only permissions. It can see your catalog and sales, but it never changes anything in your store. You authorize from your store’s own login and can disconnect anytime.At a glance
What a connected store gives Superscale. Each capability links to the detail.| Capability | Supported | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Read your catalog, products, and variants | ✅ | Read-only |
| Read orders, sales, and top products | ✅ | Computed from your real orders |
| See which channels drove real revenue | ✅ | Attribution from order UTMs |
| Read inventory, promotions, and brand voice | ✅ | |
| Aggregate customer metrics (LTV, repeat rate) | ✅ | No individual customer data |
| Change anything in your store | ❌ | Strictly read-only |
Your catalog
Superscale reads your products, variants, prices and compare-at prices, inventory, images, tags, and product metafields, plus your collections, both custom and smart. That means ads can be grounded at the level that fits: a single SKU when precision matters, a variant, or a whole collection when the ad sells a group. Active, draft, and archived products are all readable. Try: “Build a carousel from my best-selling collection.”Product walkthrough: pulling a collection into a set of ads
Sales and performance
Superscale reads your orders and computes sales analytics from them: total and net sales, average order value, sales over time, and your top products by revenue. It can also run a revenue-attribution report that reads the UTMs on your orders to show which channels, Meta, TikTok, Google, and more, actually drove Shopify revenue, so you can compare platform-reported ROAS against real sales. Try: “Which products sell best, and which channel drove the most revenue last month?”Inventory, promotions, and voice
Beyond the catalog, Superscale reads stock levels by location, so it can lean into overstock or steer around what’s sold out, your active discounts and promo codes to reference in copy, and your store pages like About and FAQ to pick up your brand’s voice and story. Try: “Write ad copy around my SPRING20 code and avoid anything that’s out of stock.”Customer metrics
Superscale reads aggregate customer metrics: total customers, average lifetime value, repeat-purchase rate, and segments such as one-time, repeat, and loyal buyers. It never returns individual customer data, only aggregates, which is enough to set realistic CPA targets against real lifetime value. Try: “What’s my average LTV so we can set a CPA target?”Capability reference
The granular view, capability by capability.| Capability | Area | Supported | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Products, variants, prices, images, tags | Catalog | ✅ | Active, draft, or archived |
| Collections, custom and smart | Catalog | ✅ | |
| Product metafields | Catalog | ✅ | Materials, certifications, custom data |
| Orders and line items | Sales | ✅ | |
| Sales analytics: totals, AOV, over time, top products | Sales | ✅ | Computed locally from orders |
| Revenue attribution by channel | Sales | ✅ | Parsed from order UTMs |
| Inventory levels by location | Inventory | ✅ | Active products |
| Fulfillment locations | Inventory | ✅ | |
| Discounts and promo codes | Promotions | ✅ | |
| Store pages such as About and FAQ | Content | ✅ | For brand voice |
| Aggregate customer metrics | Customers | ✅ | No individual data |
| Any edit to your store | Write | ❌ | Strictly read-only |
No store connected yet? Superscale can still read a public Shopify storefront’s catalog from its public product feed, so it can work from your products even before you connect.
Set up product context
How Superscale models your catalog so every ad is accurate to what you sell.