07 Recipe · Shopify Collection Content Engine

Drop your domain. We write one collection page for free. You taste it. Then fill the whole menu.

A spicy recipe from an industry kitchen. Every Shopify store has 300+ collection pages with no editorial — just a product grid and 40 words. Google wants to rank them. We give them something worth ranking. 2,000 grounded words, structured editorial, paste-ready HTML. Your first page is on the house.

Free sample · No API key needed · Works on any Shopify store
300+
Collection pages, end-to-end, per store
2,000w
Editorial-grade words on every page
30×
Parallel generation, grounded on live URLs
$0.04
Average API cost per finished page
The empty plate

Most Shopify stores serve their collection pages cold.

A grid of products. A 40-word intro. Maybe a banner image. That's the standard plate — and it leaves the entire mid-funnel ranking opportunity sitting on the pass.

Every collection URL is a ranking page. Every ranking page deserves real editorial — written for the customer who's still deciding, grounded in what you actually sell, structured so Google can read it. Most stores have this on three pages. We do it on three hundred.

No content farms. No template slop. No "write 1,500 words about X" prompts and pray. A real recipe, with real ingredients.

Ingredients

What's in the pantry.

Every spicy recipe is only as good as what goes in. Here's the bill of materials — no MSG, no filler.

Mise en place

  • Live sitemap of your collections public Shopify endpoints
  • Sample products + filter URLs 12 per collection
  • Gemini 3.1 Pro ~20 hero pages
  • Gemini 3 Flash Preview ~280 standard pages
  • Live URL grounding model reads the page
  • Google Search grounding current trends & new arrivals
  • Structured JSON output H2, H3, FAQs, internal links
  • FAQPage + CollectionPage JSON-LD rich-result eligible
  • Per-page provenance log tokens, model, sources, time
  • Brand voice fingerprint conditioned on your top pages
The method

From blank store to fully-stocked pass — in four moves.

No headless scrapers. No prompt-engineering all-nighter. Drop in the domain, fire the burner, walk away.

01Prep

Pull the entire catalog from your sitemap.

We hit /sitemap_collections.xml and /collections/{handle}.json — every collection, every variant, sample products, filter URLs. Public endpoints only. Zero scraping, zero credentials, zero rate-limit drama.

› yourstore.com/sitemap_collections.xml
Found 312 collections · 4,180 products sampled · 28s
evening-gowns284 products
homecoming-dresses156 products
plus-size-formal94 products
designer-collection211 products
black-tie-gowns67 products
02Taste

Pick the heroes with industry taste — not by SKU count.

The model reads your catalog and picks the 20 highest-leverage pages: high-search occasions, marquee brands, underserved categories, trend moments. The pages that deserve the deepest research budget get it. Everything else still gets full editorial — just on Flash.

› heroes.json — 20 selected

evening-gowns HERO

"Highest commercial intent. Tentpole seasonal. Anchors internal linking for 40+ sub-collections."

plus-size-formal HERO

"Underserved by competitors. Strong brand fit. Clear differentiation in the editorial."
03Cook

Generate grounded, structured editorial — 30 burners at once.

Each page is generated with the model's URL context tool reading the actual collection page, plus Search grounding for current trends, brands and seasonal context. Output is structured JSON, not a wall of text — so 300 pages render with consistent structure and link to each other properly.

› stage1.html · evening-gowns · 2,184 words

The 2026 Evening Gown Edit: Silhouettes, Designers & Trends

8 H2s · 12 internal links · 6 FAQ items · grounded on 14 sources
What's defining formalwear 2026?
From sculptural corsetry to the return of butter-yellow satin, this season's formal floor is louder, more structured, more color-forward than 2025...
How to choose by venue
Black-tie ballrooms call for floor-sweeping mermaid silhouettes. Garden venues lend themselves to A-line chiffon...
04Plate

Two formats. Paste it, or push it via Admin API.

Stage 1 is paste-ready HTML for the Shopify rich-text editor — works in any theme, today, in any store. Stage 2 is fully styled with FAQ accordions and embedded JSON-LD (FAQPage + CollectionPage). Hand us an Admin API token and we skip the copy-paste entirely.

› stage2.html — preview

Frequently asked

+   How do I choose between fitted and flowy silhouettes?
+   How early should I order for peak season?
+   What's trending in formalwear this season?
+ FAQPage & CollectionPage JSON-LD embedded for rich results
Cold dish vs. hot

How this isn't another AI SEO content farm.

A wave of AI tools is shipping ungrounded slop at industrial scale. Google's Helpful Content System has been quietly torching them since 2024. We built the opposite.

The cold dish · Generic AI SEO

  • Ungrounded — model invents products and trends that don't exist
  • One template, every page reads identical, brand voice MIA
  • Locked in their dashboard, you never own the output
  • Pages flagged as low-quality by Google's HCU
  • Per-seat, per-page metering, every month, forever
  • No schema, no internal linking, no editorial logic

The hot dish · This recipe

  • Grounded on the live collection URL + Google Search
  • Editorial taste in hero selection — pages with real reasons to win
  • You own every file — HTML, JSON, JSON-LD, the lot
  • Built to satisfy E-E-A-T and Helpful Content guidelines
  • Per-store flat fee, optional re-runs on diff only
  • FAQ accordions + Schema.org markup ship in Stage 2
Free bite

Taste the recipe. On your store.

Drop in your domain. Pick a collection. We'll write one full editorial page — grounded, structured, paste-ready. You paste it. See how it feels. Then decide if you want the whole menu.

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Get a free serving

We pick your best collection and write a 2,000-word grounded editorial page. Ships to your email in about an hour.

One free page per store. No spam, no follow-up unless you ask. Response in ~1 hour.
Tasting notes

Questions worth answering.

The ones we hear from store owners, agencies, and operators most weeks.

Will Google penalize this as AI-generated content?
Google's policy targets low-quality, ungrounded content — not AI assistance. Every page is grounded on the live collection URL and current Google Search results, structured around real products you actually sell, written with editorial intent. This is the kind of content the Helpful Content System was built to reward, not punish.
How long does a full store take, end-to-end?
For a typical 300-collection store: hero selection runs in ~2 minutes, Stage 1 generation in ~30 minutes (30 burners at once), Stage 2 styling in another ~30 minutes. Hero pages on the Pro model take longer per page but only run on ~20 collections. End-to-end: under 6 hours for most stores, fully unattended.
Do I need to give you admin access to my store?
No. The discovery and generation passes use only public sitemaps and public collection JSON. You can paste the Stage 1 HTML into Shopify yourself. If you do provide an Admin API token later, we push directly to collections/{id}.json and skip the copy-paste step entirely.
What if I already have content on some collections?
The pipeline records existing content per collection. You pick: skip pages with existing content, only re-run on diff, or rewrite everything. Optional brand-voice fingerprint pass learns from your top-performing existing pages and conditions every output on that voice — so the new stuff sounds like the old stuff that worked.
How is this priced?
Per-store flat fee for the full run. No per-seat, no per-page metering, no monthly hostage situation. Re-runs on changed inventory cost a fraction of the initial run. Your free sample shows you exactly what you're getting.
Can agencies use this for client stores?
Yes — agencies are the primary use case. The engine runs against any Shopify domain you have authority to publish on. White-label arrangements available. Drop a store in, get the deliverable, hand it to your client. The free sample works on any store — try it on a client's store before you pitch them.
What happens after I submit my free sample request?
We run the engine on your store, pick the highest-traffic-potential collection, generate a full editorial page (Stage 1 HTML + Stage 2 styled with FAQ accordions and JSON-LD), and email you a link to view it live. You paste it into your store. That's it. No sales call, no follow-up sequence unless you ask for pricing.
One more thing

Your collection pages are cold. This is the stove.

Every week you wait is another week of mid-funnel rankings going to whoever showed up with content. Drop your domain, fire the burner for free, taste what it looks like. Then decide.