StoreScout

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StoreScout

StoreScout

@getstorescout

Building StoreScout — Shopify competitor intelligence. Analyzing pricing, discounts, launches & product strategy through data.

Katılım Nisan 2026
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StoreScout@getstorescout·
@anupamrjp StoreScout — a Shopify competitor intelligence tool that breaks down pricing strategy, discount patterns, launch velocity, and catalog positioning from public store data. getstorescout.com
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🃏@anupamrjp·
Drop your SaaS 👇 No pitch. No hype. No 10-slide explanation.
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StoreScout@getstorescout·
@1Umairshaikh Building StoreScout — a Shopify competitor intelligence tool that breaks down pricing strategy, discount patterns, launch velocity, and catalog positioning from public store data. Would like some feedback. getstorescout.com
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Umair Shaikh@1Umairshaikh·
What are you building this weekend? Drop your project URL Let’s drive some traffic
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StoreScout@getstorescout·
@yashhq_22 Building something nobody wants is scarier. People will pay if the pain point is strong enough and the value is obvious. The hard part is getting to the point where strangers instantly understand why your product matters.
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Yash@yashhq_22·
as a solo founder, what scares you more? - building something nobody wants - building something everybody wants for free
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StoreScout@getstorescout·
@Sherifdeenolat2 Building StoreScout — a Shopify competitor intelligence tool that breaks down pricing strategy, discount patterns, launch velocity, and catalog positioning from public store data. Would like genuine feedback. getstorescout.com
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Your MVP Guy
Your MVP Guy@Sherifdeenolat2·
Founders, It’s another day, getting 20-30 users today won’t be bad. Drop what you’re building (short note with link) 👇
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StoreScout@getstorescout·
Most Shopify stores guess their pricing. Top brands engineer it. I’m building StoreScout to uncover: pricing architecture discount strategy launch velocity catalog positioning from any public Shopify store. getstorescout.com
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StoreScout@getstorescout·
@adityasingh_58 Exactly. Premium positioning breaks if the checkout experience feels too transactional. The interesting part is seeing which brands actually support the pricing strategy throughout the full funnel instead of just the product page.
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Aditya Singh
Aditya Singh@adityasingh_58·
@getstorescout premium framing on top of catalog only sticks if the cart confirms it. small free gift threshold above your AOV does the same job at the bottom of the funnel.
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StoreScout@getstorescout·
Most Shopify stores price products randomly. Fenty doesn’t. Most products sit between $25–$49, but newer launches are priced WAY above the catalog median to push a more premium perception and increase AOV. I built StoreScout to uncover data like this. getstorescout.com
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StoreScout@getstorescout·
@code_codeforge StoreScout — instantly analyze any Shopify competitor’s pricing, discounts, launches, and product strategy instead of doing hours of manual research. getstorescout.com
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CodeForge@code_codeforge·
Drop your project URL Let’s drive some traffic
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StoreScout@getstorescout·
@csaba_kissi I’m building StoreScout — instantly analyze any Shopify competitor’s pricing, discounts, launches, and product strategy instead of doing hours of manual research.
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Csaba Kissi
Csaba Kissi@csaba_kissi·
What project or website have you been working on this week?
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StoreScout@getstorescout·
Small numbers, but seeing real people hit StoreScout from Reddit/X instead of just myself is actually motivating. Now it’s about compounding: better content better conversion more distribution One step at a time.
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StoreScout@getstorescout·
@qasimbizs This is why I’m trying to ship fast with StoreScout instead of sitting in “perfecting mode.” You really don’t know if something has potential until real people touch it and you start getting actual usage + feedback.
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Qasim@qasimbizs·
I launched my SaaS 9 months ago. It hit 3.5M users in that time. You will never know the potential of your idea unless you ship it🫡
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StoreScout@getstorescout·
@HamptonAc_ The “testing what the data says” part is the biggest shift honestly. A lot of people say they’re doing competitor research but it’s really just scrolling TikTok and guessing. The stores scaling hard usually have systems around pricing, launches, offers, creatives, etc.
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Ac Hampton@HamptonAc_·
Ecom bros stuck under $10k vs those who scale past $100k… Stuck under $10K: - Testing what feels good - 1 creative,1 ad set,1 prayer - Perfecting a store nobody's seen - Blaming the product after 3 days - Moving on before anything sticks Scaling past $100K: - Testing what the data says - 15 creatives before the first dollar drops - Ugly store live in 48 hours - Killing losers in 72 hours, doubling winners - One product until it's milked dry You're not even a competition if you’re still moving like the first group.
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StoreScout@getstorescout·
@HamptonAc_ What’s scary is $200k used to sound like “you made it.” Now a lot of people making that kind of money still feel financially pressured because basic life expenses scaled way faster than salaries did.
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Ac Hampton@HamptonAc_·
A friend of mine from college days just bought a house in Katy last year. Makes $200K/year in Texas. Wife and kid. Called me last week like "bro, the economy is actually cooked." I laughed. "you make $200K, man. what you crying about" He then showed me the math... $200K in Texas = $12,800/month take-home > $2,510 mortgage > $620 property taxes (Texas will bleed you quietly) > $350 homeowners insurance > $150 HOA (for a gate, a pond, and a newsletter nobody reads) > $1,800 health insurance for the family > $1,000 daycare for ONE kid > $1,050 groceries > $500 car note > $220 car insurance > $350 utilities > $375 home maintenance Total: $8,925 He's left with $3,875. Then, he still has student loans, date nights and holidays sitting on the side. A decade ago… A quarter of that salary is what somebody needed to buy that same house and raise that same family. Now $200,000 a year and you're still watching your account like something is wrong. The economy is really cooked for 9-5ers
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StoreScout@getstorescout·
@sammydigits Honestly this is why competitor/product research matters so much. By the time most people discover a “winning product,” the market is already saturated and everyone’s copying the same playbook.
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Dominic | Shopify Designer | Klaviyo | Meta Ads
Most people don’t fail at dropshipping because of ads they fail at product research. You open TikTok or YouTube, see a winning product, and think you’ve found the one. But by the time it’s trending, you’re already late. Hundreds of others are selling the exact same thing with the same suppliers and creatives. That’s not strategy. That’s copying. Then you build your store on Shopify, run ads, and when nothing happens, it hits hard. Now you start doubting everything. The real issue is you’re guessing, not researching. You’re choosing products based on hype, not demand or behavior. Customers don’t buy because something looks cool they buy because it solves a problem or triggers emotion. If your product doesn’t do that, it won’t sell. Real dropshipping isn’t about chasing trends. It’s about understanding what people actually want before everyone else does. #Shopify #Dropshipping #ProductResearch #EcommerceTips #ShopifyStore #OnlineBusiness #EcommerceGrowth #WinningProducts #DropshippingTips #DigitalMarketing
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StoreScout@getstorescout·
Fenty only discounts about 23% of products despite massive revenue numbers. Interesting pricing strategy.
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StoreScout@getstorescout·
Most Shopify competitor research is still manual. Tabs. Spreadsheets. Checking discounts by hand. So I built StoreScout. Paste any Shopify store URL and instantly break down: • pricing strategy • discount behavior • launch trends • market positioning getstorescout.com
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