StoreCensus

WooCommerce Store Checker & App Detector

See exactly what powers any WooCommerce store. Enter a domain to instantly check installed apps, theme, revenue estimates, traffic data, and contact information. Our free WooCommerce store checker doubles as an app detector — see what apps a WooCommerce store is using in seconds, no signup required. Built for agencies researching prospects, founders studying competitors, and analysts tracking the WooCommerce ecosystem. Check any WooCommerce store from our database of 2.5M+ stores.

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Business Metrics

Estimated Monthly Revenue

$XX,XXX - $XX,XXX

Estimated Technology Spend

$X,XXX - $X,XXX

Growth Rate

+XX% MoM

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Store Information

WooCommerce Theme

storefront

Product Count

1,000

Contact Information

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Email

••••@•••••••.com

Phone

+X (XXX) XXX-XXXX

Estimated Traffic

Monthly Visitors

125,000 - 175,000

Traffic Sources

Organic Search45%
Direct30%

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Social Media Profiles

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Facebook
XXK followers
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Instagram
XXXK followers
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Twitter
XXK followers

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Installed WooCommerce Apps(2)

Sticky Add To Cart Bar ProTIV Multi-Currency

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About Our WooCommerce Store Checker

Our WooCommerce store checker provides valuable insights into WooCommerce-powered e-commerce businesses. Whether you're researching competitors, looking for inspiration, or planning your own WooCommerce store, our tool offers detailed data to inform your decisions.

Each store profile includes detailed information such as:

See What Apps a WooCommerce Store Is Using

Every WooCommerce store runs on a combination of apps — and that app stack is one of the most revealing data points available in public e-commerce intelligence. Our WooCommerce plugin detector surfaces the complete list of installed apps for any store in our database, giving you a window into how a merchant operates, what problems they're solving, and what revenue tier they're likely in.

How App Detection Works

WooCommerce plugins leave detectable fingerprints in a store's public-facing code — script tags, meta tags, specific DOM elements, and network requests that are unique to each app. Our crawler identifies these signatures across 2.5M+ WooCommerce stores and maps them to known apps in the WooCommerce ecosystem. The result is a WooCommerce plugin identifier that tells you not just which apps are installed, but when they were added and whether they're still active. Data is refreshed weekly, so you're seeing current installs, not stale snapshots.

What the App Stack Reveals About a Store

The apps a store installs are a direct proxy for its operational priorities and revenue tier. High-revenue stores — those generating $50K+/month — typically have 15–25 apps installed, covering email marketing, loyalty, subscriptions, customer support, upsells, and advanced analytics. Stores under $10K/month typically run 5–10 apps, mostly free or entry-level.

Specific apps are strong revenue signals. Klaviyo presence correlates strongly with $50K+/month revenue — it's rarely installed by stores that can't justify the cost. Gorgias indicates meaningful customer support volume, which signals scale: stores with fewer than 100 orders/month rarely need a dedicated helpdesk. Recharge or Bold Subscriptions indicate a recurring revenue model. Yotpo or Okendo indicate investment in social proof, which correlates with conversion-optimized stores at the $100K+/month tier.

Common App Stack Patterns by Store Size

Early-stage stores (under $10K/month) typically run: WooCommerce Email, a basic review app (Judge.me or Loox), and one or two conversion tools. Mid-market stores ($10K–$100K/month) add Klaviyo, a loyalty program (Smile.io or LoyaltyLion), live chat, and often a subscription or upsell app. Enterprise stores ($100K+/month) layer in Gorgias or Zendesk, Recharge, Yotpo, Attentive for SMS, and headless commerce infrastructure. Seeing what apps a WooCommerce store is using tells you immediately which tier you're looking at.

Why Agencies and Founders Need This Data

For agencies, the app stack is a prospecting filter. If you sell email marketing services, a store running Klaviyo is already bought in on email — you're selling implementation and strategy, not the concept. If they're on WooCommerce Email, you're selling the upgrade. The WooCommerce plugin detector lets you segment prospects by their current tool stack before you ever reach out. For founders benchmarking competitors, the app stack reveals operational decisions: which tools they've bet on, which problems they're actively solving, and where there might be gaps your product could fill. Our WooCommerce plugin identifier covers 8,300+ apps in the ecosystem, so virtually every installed app is recognized and labeled.

How to Check Any WooCommerce Store

A WooCommerce store check pulls together multiple public data signals into a single profile. WooCommerce doesn't publish store-level data through any public API — but stores leave substantial public footprints that can be analyzed systematically. Here's the methodology behind how to check a WooCommerce store, and what each data point tells you.

What Data Is Available Without Merchant Cooperation

Every WooCommerce store exposes several data categories publicly: the theme it runs (detectable from source code), the apps it has installed (detectable from script signatures), the products it sells (from the public /products.json endpoint), and its social media links (from the storefront). Traffic estimates come from third-party intelligence sources. Revenue estimates are modeled from traffic, conversion rate benchmarks by vertical, and average order value signals. Contact information is sourced from public business registrations, LinkedIn, and domain WHOIS records where available.

How to Use the WooCommerce Store Check Tool

To check any WooCommerce store, paste the domain into the search box above and hit Search. StoreCensus runs a woocommerce store check against our database of 2.5M+ stores and returns the profile within seconds. No signup is required for basic data. Here's a sample workflow for agency prospecting:

  1. Paste the URL — enter the store domain (e.g., allbirds.com) and run the check woocommerce store query.
  2. Review the app stack — look for service-fit indicators. Does the store run your competitor's product? Are there gaps in their stack your service fills?
  3. Check the revenue tier — use the revenue estimate to qualify the prospect for budget. A store at $10K/month has a very different budget than one at $500K/month.
  4. Identify decision-makers — use the contact data to find the founder, head of e-commerce, or marketing lead. Sign up for a free account to unlock full contact details.
  5. Track changes over time — return weekly to see if the store has added new apps, changed themes, or shifted revenue tier. Growth signals are often visible in the app stack before they show up in revenue data.

WooCommerce Store Check Coverage

StoreCensus covers 2.5M+ WooCommerce stores globally, updated weekly. The database skews toward English-language stores in the US, UK, Canada, and Australia, but includes significant coverage of European and APAC markets. For any given woocommerce store check, you'll see: installed app stack, active theme, estimated monthly revenue range, estimated traffic volume, store vertical and category, country of operation, and where available, founder and decision-maker contact information. The check woocommerce store workflow takes under 10 seconds from domain entry to full profile — no account required for the core data.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I see what apps a WooCommerce store is using?

Enter the store's domain into the search box above. StoreCensus will return the full installed app list for that store, drawn from our weekly crawl of 2.5M+ WooCommerce stores. App detection works by identifying unique script signatures and DOM fingerprints that each WooCommerce plugin leaves in a store's public-facing code. The result is a complete app stack — not just the top 3 or 4, but every detectable app the store is currently running. No signup is required to see the app list.

Is there a free WooCommerce plugin detector?

Yes — StoreCensus is a free WooCommerce plugin detector. Enter any store domain and see the complete installed app stack at no cost, with no account required. The free tier surfaces the app list, theme, store vertical, and country. A free StoreCensus account unlocks revenue estimates, traffic data, decision-maker contacts, and historical app stack changes — useful for tracking when a competitor adds or removes a specific app. No credit card is required to sign up.

How accurate is WooCommerce plugin detection?

Detection accuracy depends on how the app is implemented. Apps that inject JavaScript via WooCommerce's ScriptTag API or embed code in theme templates are reliably detected — this covers the vast majority of the 8,300+ apps in the WooCommerce ecosystem. Apps that operate entirely server-side (rare in WooCommerce's architecture) may not be detectable from public signals. Our detection coverage is above 90% for apps with meaningful install bases. We update detection signatures weekly as apps release new versions, so the fingerprint library stays current.

Can I see all the apps a WooCommerce store has installed?

StoreCensus surfaces every detectable app — not a curated subset. For stores with large app stacks (high-revenue stores typically run 15–25 apps), you'll see the full list. The display shows up to 20 apps inline, with a count of additional apps beyond that. A signed-in account gives you the complete exportable list, which is useful for building prospecting lists filtered by specific app combinations — for example, all stores running Klaviyo but not Attentive, indicating an SMS upsell opportunity.

What's the difference between a WooCommerce plugin checker and a store checker?

A WooCommerce plugin checker focuses specifically on identifying which apps a store has installed — it's a subset of what a full store checker does. StoreCensus functions as both: the store checker surfaces the complete profile (revenue, traffic, theme, contact info, app stack), while the app detection component specifically identifies and labels every installed app. If you only need the app list, you can use the tool for that. If you need the full picture — revenue tier, decision-maker contacts, growth signals — the store checker gives you everything in one place.

How does the WooCommerce store checker work?

StoreCensus crawls WooCommerce stores weekly, collecting public signals: installed apps (from script fingerprints), active theme (from source code), product catalog (from the public products endpoint), traffic estimates (from third-party intelligence sources), and contact information (from public business records). These signals are combined into a store profile and stored in our database of 2.5M+ stores. When you enter a domain, we retrieve the most recent profile for that store — typically updated within the past 7 days — and display it in seconds.

Can I check any WooCommerce store, or only popular ones?

You can check any WooCommerce store in our database of 2.5M+ stores — not just well-known brands. Coverage skews toward stores with meaningful traffic (stores with very low traffic may have limited data), but the database includes stores across the full revenue spectrum, from early-stage stores doing a few thousand dollars a month to WooCommerce Plus merchants doing millions. If a store isn't in our database yet, it may be added in the next weekly crawl cycle. Stores that have recently launched or recently migrated to WooCommerce may have a lag of 1–2 weeks before appearing.

What can I learn from a WooCommerce store's app stack?

The app stack is one of the most information-dense signals in WooCommerce intelligence. It tells you: the store's revenue tier (enterprise apps like Gorgias and Recharge indicate $50K+/month), their operational priorities (a loyalty app signals retention focus; a subscription app signals recurring revenue model), their tech vendor relationships (which platforms they're already paying for), and their growth stage (a rapidly expanding app stack often precedes revenue growth). For B2B sales teams, the app stack is a qualification filter — Klaviyo presence alone narrows a prospect list to stores serious about email marketing, which correlates with budget and decision-making authority.

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