Shop Sheriff AMP Pages
AMP for Shopify
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4.8
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248
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July 3, 2025
Of the 4,500 pages on our website, only 902 are valid in Google Search Console. This is not a professional approach to the matter. USELESS APP!
Hi Dimitri! I've tried emailing through your website in order to set up a call regarding your issues, but hopefully you see this so we can help get these concerns addressed. Google and other search engines don't index every page on your site. And of the pages that it indexes/crawls, it's their perogative on how many pages get the AMP classification. But we can help you out in trying to maximize this, for sure. To be clear, what we do is generate the AMP pages (all valid, and verifiable - if there are ever any errors, we look into them for you), and then we add a tag at the top of each of your normal (non-AMP) pages. Again, all verifiable, driven through Shopify's template, so there is never any doubt. This is exactly everything needed to get AMP pages indexed. There isn't any secret behind the scenes magic except for generating the AMP pages and putting a one-line meta tag on your site. Once Google crawls your shop, they begin to index AMP pages. This number fluctuates over time, ESPECIALLY in cases where you have a very large number of pages (4,500, in this case). This is again very similar to how the number of normal (non-AMP) indexed pages fluctuates over time. In generally, the number of pages that get the "AMP Valid" tag in search console is generally something like 20-80% of all pages. But again, this Highly depends on what Google deems as "unique enough" pages to index. For shops with a large number of products, it's very unlikely that Google indexes all (or most) of your products, and the "AMP Valid" tab is a very good indicator of how many pages Google deems "high quality content". There are a number of ways to increase this number, all outside of the AMP app, such as adding detailed and unique product descriptions for products (avoiding AI generated content flags is best). As well as unique photography that isn't found elsewhere on the internet. Customer reviews also help by generating unique user generated content, and Google loves that. There are a number of other ways I'm happy to dig into with you. These recommendations don't just help you maximize the number of AMP indexed pages, but they help all pages overall, and your whole site benefits. We actually have a very detailed documentation about how AMP indexing works and why not every single product on your site might get the AMP valid tag, here: https://shopsheriff.com/docs/amp-faq/why-aren't-all-of-my-products-indexed-on-amp. I've checked our chat logs and can't find any recent issues from you. That being said, I apologize if anything has been overlooked, we always want our users to have the best possible experience with our service. It is of primary concern that I help out and make this right for you. If there's a secondary concern, I'm also happy to address that. All that being said, I'd love to schedule a call so I can help in detail regarding anything and everything that may have caused you concern, as well as help give all the knowledge I have to help your store succeed. Please respond to me at: [email protected]. I'll be happy to help you out further. Thanks, Stephen
Sept. 5, 2019
I admit, I fell for it, the app was listed as 'free'. I spent some time setting up the amp templates and I was able to publish 'products' for free. Collection pages require a paid plan, I think blog pages also require a paid plan but I didn't get that far, I uninstalled the app when I was prompted to upgrade and pay for something that was advertised as free.