Store analysis report sample — Store Analyzer
This is a live example of a “Store Analyzer” report for a demo Salla store: how the store platform is detected, the state of the meta and share card, the search (SEO) and AI-search (GEO) scores, and what most needs improvement. To analyze your real store, open the Store Analyzer.
What needs improvement
- 1Arabic language and RTL directionSet lang="ar" and dir="rtl".
- 2Share card (OpenGraph)Add og:title, og:description, and og:image.
- 3Image alt text (alt)Add descriptive alt text to every product image.
- 4Structured FAQ (FAQPage)Add an FAQ section in FAQPage format — AI engines quote these often.
- 5Enough content depth to be quotedAdd text content that explains your products and value (don't rely on images alone).
Meta and share card (OpenGraph)
Tap any item to see what we found on your page and the tips.
- What we found on your page"Luxury Oud Store | Premium oud, perfumes & natural incense" (58 chars)
The page title is the first line that appears in search results and the browser tab — one of the strongest factors for ranking and click-through.
Source: Google Search CentralTips- Keep it between 30 and 60 characters so it isn't truncated in search results.
- Start with your most important keyword, then your store name.
- Give every page a unique, non-repeating title.
- What we found on your page"Luxury Oud Store sells the finest oud, perfumes, and natural incense at competitive prices, with fast delivery across the Kingdom." (130 chars)
The meta description is the text shown under the title in search results; it doesn't lift ranking directly but noticeably raises click-through.
Source: Google Search CentralTips- Keep the length between 70 and 160 characters.
- Write a marketing line that states what sets your store apart, plus an offer or feature.
- Add a call to action like “Shop now” or “Fast delivery.”
- What we found on your pagehttps://demo-store.salla.sa
The canonical tag tells search engines the official URL of the page and prevents ranking power from splitting across multiple URLs for the same content.
Source: Google Search CentralTips- Point the canonical to the clean URL with no tracking parameters (utm).
- Use a full absolute URL starting with https.
- What we found on your pagelang="en" · dir="ltr"
Declaring the language and direction helps search engines present your page correctly to an Arabic audience and improves right-to-left reading.
Suggested fixSet lang="ar" and dir="rtl" so search engines understand the content is Arabic.Source: Google Search CentralTips- Add lang="ar" to the <html> tag.
- Add dir="rtl" to set the direction.
- If you have an English version, use hreflang tags to link them.
- What we found on your pagewidth=device-width, initial-scale=1
More than 80% of Saudi store shopping happens on mobile, and the viewport tag is essential for a responsive layout and mobile-first indexing.
Source: Google Search CentralTips- Use: <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1">.
- Test your store on a 375px screen before publishing.
- What we found on your pageLuxury Oud Store
og:title sets the title shown when your store link is shared on WhatsApp, X, and Facebook — your store's face in every share.
Source: Open GraphTips- Keep it short and appealing.
- It can differ slightly from the page title to be more marketing-focused.
- What we found on your pagePremium oud, perfumes, and natural incense — fast delivery.
og:description is the text that accompanies the share card; a good one raises clicks on links shared in group chats.
Source: Open GraphTips- Summarize the offer or feature in one sentence.
- Avoid copying the meta description verbatim.
- What we found on your pageMissing
Links with a share image get far more clicks than plain text links on WhatsApp and X.
Suggested fixAdd og:image (1200×630) so an image appears when your store is shared.Source: Open GraphTips- Use a 1200×630 pixel size.
- Include your store logo and a clear product image.
- Avoid small text that can't be read on mobile.
SEO analysis
91/100Tap any item to see the score, details, and tips.
- What we found on your pageLength: 58 chars — "Luxury Oud Store | Premium oud, perfumes & natural incense"
The title is the strongest on-page ranking factor; the ideal length ensures it shows in full in search results without truncation.
Source: Google Search CentralTips- Put the keyword at the start of the title.
- Avoid stuffing repeated words.
- Give every product page a title carrying the product name.
- What we found on your pageLength: 130 chars
The meta description doesn't lift ranking but raises click-through (CTR), and a higher CTR is a positive signal to search engines.
Source: Google Search CentralTips- Write a unique description for each page.
- Mention a competitive advantage or an offer.
- Add a clear call to action.
- What we found on your pageH1 count: 1 — "Luxury Oud Store"
The H1 summarizes the page's topic for search engines; multiple or missing H1s confuse the page's meaning.
Source: Google Search CentralTips- One page = one H1.
- Make the H1 contain the product or section name.
- Don't use the H1 for the logo or top menu.
- What we found on your pageH1: 1 · H2: 3 · Total headings: 7
A tiered heading structure helps search and AI engines understand your page's sections and quote the right part.
Source: Google Search CentralTips- Use H2 for sections like “Features” and “FAQ.”
- Keep a logical order: H1, then H2, then H3.
- What we found on your pagehttps://demo-store.salla.sa
The canonical prevents your pages from being treated as duplicate content, especially with filter and tracking URLs in stores.
Source: Google Search CentralTips- Point it to the clean URL.
- Unify the www and non-www versions.
- What we found on your pageIndexable
A noindex tag completely blocks the page from search results — a common cause of an entire store disappearing from search.
Source: Google Search CentralTips- Check the robots tag in <head>.
- Review the robots.txt file too.
- After fixing, request re-indexing from Search Console.
- What we found on your pagelang="en" dir="ltr"
Declaring Arabic as the page language improves targeting of the local audience in Saudi search results.
Suggested fixSet lang="ar" and dir="rtl".Source: Google Search CentralTips- Add lang="ar" and dir="rtl" to <html>.
- What we found on your pagewidth=device-width, initial-scale=1
Search engines use mobile-first indexing; without a viewport your store may be judged as not mobile-friendly.
Source: Google Search CentralTips- Add the standard viewport tag.
- Test on a small screen.
- What we found on your pageHTTPS enabled
HTTPS is both a ranking and a trust factor; browsers warn customers about insecure sites when entering payment details.
Source: Google Search CentralTips- Enable a free SSL certificate.
- Redirect all HTTP links to HTTPS.
- What we found on your pageog:title ✓ · og:image ✗ · og:description ✓
The share card turns every share of your store link into a free visual ad on WhatsApp and social media.
Suggested fixAdd og:title, og:description, and og:image.Source: Open GraphTips- Add all three tags together.
- Use a 1200×630 image.
- What we found on your page7 of 12 images carry alt text (58%)
Alt text helps search engines understand and index images in image search, and improves accessibility for the visually impaired.
Suggested fixAdd descriptive alt text to every product image.Source: Google Search CentralTips- Describe the product in the alt text (e.g. “Luxury oud perfume 50 ml”).
- Avoid empty alt or “image.”
- What we found on your pagePresent and reachable
robots.txt guides search crawlers and usually points to the sitemap to speed up discovery.
Source: Google Search CentralTips- Add a Sitemap line inside robots.txt.
- Make sure it doesn't block product pages by mistake.
- What we found on your pagePresent and reachable
A sitemap lists all your pages for search engines so they're indexed faster and more completely — important for stores with many products.
Source: Google Search CentralTips- Submit sitemap.xml to webmaster tools.
- Update it automatically when you add products.
- What we found on your page3 of 3 present
Having keywords in the important places (title, H1, description) ties your page to what your customers actually search for.
Source: Google Search CentralTips- Weave the keyword into the title and H1 naturally.
- Write a section description paragraph that uses the missing keywords.
- Avoid excessive stuffing.
GEO analysis — AI-search visibility
83/100Tap any item to see the score, details, and tips.
- What we found on your pageDetected types: Organization, WebSite, Product
Structured data is the language AI engines use to read your store; without it, AI engines struggle to cite you with confidence.
Source: Google Search CentralTips- Add an application/ld+json script in <head>.
- Start with an Organization type, then a Product for each product.
- Validate it with the Rich Results test.
- What we found on your pageDefined via schema
Defining the entity tells AI engines “who you are” — name, logo, contact — so they cite you as a trusted source when answering.
Source: Google Search CentralTips- Add the store name and logo in the Organization schema.
- Add sameAs with links to your social accounts.
- Add contact information and an address if possible.
- What we found on your pagePresent
Product schema makes your products eligible for rich results in search and for citation in AI recommendations.
Source: Google Search CentralTips- Add the price, currency, and availability.
- Add aggregateRating if you have reviews.
- Attach each product page to its own schema.
- What we found on your pageMissing
Structured FAQ sections are among the most-quoted by AI engines because they answer search intent directly.
Suggested fixAdd an FAQ section in FAQPage format — AI engines quote these often.Source: Schema.org · FAQPageTips- Write questions in your customer's real wording.
- Add FAQPage schema to the questions.
- Cover shipping, returns, and sizing.
- What we found on your pageHeadings on the page: 7
AI engines scan headings to pick up answers; content broken up by headings is easier to quote than a single block of text.
Source: OpenAI DocsTips- Use headings phrased as questions.
- Make each section answer one question.
- What we found on your pageWord count in the server page: 230 words
AI engines need actual text to quote; near-empty or image-only pages don't get cited.
Suggested fixAdd text content that explains your products and value (don't rely on images alone).Source: OpenAI DocsTips- Write a text description for each section and product.
- Add an “About us” page and content that explains your value.
- Don't rely on images alone to convey information.
- What we found on your pageog:site_name = Luxury Oud Store
Social signals and share cards strengthen AI engines' trust that your store is a real, active entity.
Source: OpenAI DocsTips- Add og:site_name.
- Link your accounts via sameAs in schema.
- What we found on your pageMissing
llms.txt is an emerging standard that summarizes for AI engines what your store is and its key pages — a proactive step that sets you apart from competitors.
Suggested fixAdd an llms.txt file that summarizes your store for AI engines (optional but useful).Source: llms.txtTips- Create an llms.txt file at the site root.
- List the store name, its sections, and its important links.
Take your report to AI
A prompt rich with all your store context and findings — open it directly in ChatGPT or Claude, or copy it to any other assistant, to get a fix plan, titles, and ready Schema data.
# Your role You are an SEO and GEO (AI-search visibility) consultant specializing in Arabic e-commerce stores in the Saudi and Gulf markets. Your job is to help me raise my store's visibility in search engines and in AI assistants. # Store context (from a real page analysis by Salla's "Store Analyzer" tool) - Store name: Demo store · Luxury Oud - Analyzed URL: https://demo-store.salla.sa - Detected platform: Salla — signal: A Salla domain or CDN in the page assets. - SEO score: 91/100 - GEO score: 83/100 - Target keywords: oud, perfume, incense - Current strengths to keep: Page title present and well-sized, Meta description present and well-sized, A single main heading (H1), Organized heading structure (H1 then H2), Canonical link (canonical), Page is indexable (not noindex) # Detailed findings First — meta and share card (2 items need work): • [improve] Page language and direction (lang / dir) — what we found: lang="en" · dir="ltr" — fix: Set lang="ar" and dir="rtl" so search engines understand the content is Arabic. • [improve] OpenGraph: share image — what we found: Missing — fix: Add og:image (1200×630) so an image appears when your store is shared. Second — search engine optimization (SEO) (3 items need work): • [improve] Arabic language and RTL direction — what we found: lang="en" dir="ltr" — fix: Set lang="ar" and dir="rtl". • [improve] Share card (OpenGraph) — what we found: og:title ✓ · og:image ✗ · og:description ✓ — fix: Add og:title, og:description, and og:image. • [improve] Image alt text (alt) — what we found: 7 of 12 images carry alt text (58%) — fix: Add descriptive alt text to every product image. Third — AI-search visibility (GEO) (3 items need work): • [improve] Structured FAQ (FAQPage) — what we found: Missing — fix: Add an FAQ section in FAQPage format — AI engines quote these often. • [improve] Enough content depth to be quoted — what we found: Word count in the server page: 230 words — fix: Add text content that explains your products and value (don't rely on images alone). • [improve] llms.txt file for AI — what we found: Missing — fix: Add an llms.txt file that summarizes your store for AI engines (optional but useful). # What I need from you 1. A prioritized action plan (highest impact, lowest effort first) as a table: Task | Expected impact | Effort | Why. 2. Suggest 3 page titles and 3 meta descriptions, ready to copy, tailored to my store name and keywords, at the correct length. 3. Write ready-to-use schema.org JSON-LD examples suited to my store: Organization, Product, and FAQPage — with placeholder values I can edit. 4. Suggest 5 FAQs in my customer's real wording with concise answers, since these get quoted often by AI engines. 5. Give me 3 practical GEO tips that make my page citable by AI assistants when asked about products like mine. Answer in English, with practical, immediately actionable steps, and no long preamble.
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Frequently asked questions about the store analysis report
What is the Store Analyzer report sample?+
It's an illustrative example of an analysis report for a sample Salla store, showing everything you get when you analyze your real store: the detected platform, meta and share-card checks, and SEO and GEO scores with a list of the top fixes and actionable tips.
What's the difference between the SEO score and the GEO score?+
The SEO score measures how well your store is set up to appear in search engines (titles, description, structure, indexing). The GEO score measures how citable your store is by AI engines (structured data, FAQs, content depth).
How do I get a real report for my store?+
Open the Store Analyzer, enter your store name and URL, and click “Analyze my store.” We run a real analysis of your store page and show you a tailored report in seconds, with no sign-up.
Is this sample's data real?+
This sample's numbers are for a fictional demo store, for illustration only. When you analyze your real store, all results are actually extracted from your page.