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AI visibility, platform by platform
AI shopping assistants do not read every store the same way. Much of what decides whether they can recommend you comes down to the platform: what structured data it ships by default, how it builds product pages, and how it handles languages and policies. These guides cover what an assistant actually sees on each platform and where stores typically lose ground.
WooCommerce
Read the guide →Core WooCommerce can emit product markup by default, but themes and plugins often change what reaches the page. The gaps are thin content and incomplete identifiers. Median 80 across 12 stores.
PrestaShop
Read the guide →PrestaShop's classic theme usually ships product markup by default. The gaps are thin content, missing identifiers, and multi-language setup. Median 67 across 9 European stores.
BigCommerce
Read the guide →The BigCommerce stores we scanned usually carried product markup. The gaps are an incomplete offer block, thin content, and missing identifiers. Median 79 across 12 US stores.
Magento
Read the guide →Magento 2 emits product markup by default, but it is self-hosted: about a third of the stores we scanned block AI crawlers in robots.txt without realizing it. Median 55 across 12 stores, dragged down by the blocks.
Wix
Read the guide →Every Wix store we scanned emitted a complete product offer, so the price is not the gap. Thin content and missing identifiers, a brand and a GTIN, are. Median 66 across 12 stores.
Squarespace
Read the guide →Squarespace stores we scanned nailed the product layer (13 of 14 with Product schema) but 7 of 14 were weakest on trust signals. Median 74.
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