
Shoplist detects stores using TAGGRS ‑ Server Side Tracking, plus merchant movement, co-installed apps, reviews, pricing, alternatives, and methodology.
Shoplist public signals
Data checked August 18, 2026
Latest install activity August 14, 2026
Last listing check today, 1 re-detections this week
Detected stores
622
15 public rows shown
As of Aug 14, 2026
Reviews
2 public reviews
5.0 average rating
Momentum
26 Watch
Install volume is too low for a reliable trend yet
Latest review
February 21, 2025
Install volume is too low for a reliable trend yet. This can reflect seasonality, category shifts, or competitor movement.
Momentum inputs
28d installs
8
Prev. 28d
17
New 28d
7
30d reviews
0
Trend comparison is paused or unavailable for this window. The raw inputs show the install and review signals Shoplist observed instead.
Quick answer
As of August 14, 2026, Shoplist detects 622 Shopify stores using TAGGRS ‑ Server Side Tracking. The public page shows 15 example merchants. Shoplist also tracks category, country, product-count, co-installed app, review, pricing, and listing-change signals when available.
Public merchant index
Search 622 merchants by category, country, traffic rank, install date, revenue band, and 40+ other filters. Below is a sample slice — sign up to unlock and export.
607 more stores are hidden
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Activity and changes
Shoplist groups public crawl signals into observed store movement and Shopify App Store listing changes. No longer detected means TAGGRS ‑ Server Side Tracking stopped appearing in the public storefront evidence Shoplist tracks.
7
1
32 stores no longer detected this month
Track which accounts cooled off and what showed up in the same storefront stack next.
Observed in recent scans
Missing in latest scans
Previously showed TAGGRS ‑ Server Side Tracking signals.
Adoption footprint
Brands using TAGGRS ‑ Server Side Tracking, grouped by product count
Detected stores by country
Top 5Current public merchant geography.
Alternatives and adjacent apps
Moving in this category
∞ Google Ads Tracking & GTM
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Wixpa Google Tag Manager (GTM)
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Reviews and velocity
5.0
2
Feb 21, 2025
Recent public review volume from Shoplist crawl history.
Peak 1
Jan 2025
No prior month
Feb 2025
Flat vs prior
Pricing
App-store listing
Setup and create an easy GTM datalayer optimised for Server Side Tracking.
TAGGRS is your trusted server-side tracking partner, dedicated to simplifying the process of setting up a GA4 Data Layer for Server-Side Tracking. Online store owners can rely on TAGGRS for a seamless and hassle-free integration experience. With TAGGRS, the complexities of GA4 Data Layer configuration become a thing of the past. Our user-friendly interface and automation capabilities ensure that you can effortlessly establish the necessary data infrastructure.
Methodology
Counts are based on Shoplist's latest available public crawl signal dated August 14, 2026.
622 detected stores means Shoplist found current public storefront evidence connecting those stores to this app. This is detection-based and is not a developer-provided customer list.
Merchant rows are filtered to public brand profiles with enough public data to link safely. Full workflow, filtering, and monitoring stay behind signup.
Review, pricing, feature, screenshot, and listing-change data come from public Shopify App Store and Shoplist crawl records. Signals can change between crawls.
FAQ
Shoplist currently detects public evidence of 622 Shopify stores using TAGGRS ‑ Server Side Tracking. This page shows 15 public merchant rows where the linked brand profile has enough public data to display.
This page shows 15 public example merchants using TAGGRS ‑ Server Side Tracking. The full workflow adds filters, exports, contacts, and monitoring.
Shoplist tracks co-installed and related Shopify apps so teams can find merchants using TAGGRS ‑ Server Side Tracking alongside complementary tools.
Yes. Signup unlocks export, filtering, contacts availability, and alert workflows for stores using TAGGRS ‑ Server Side Tracking.
Shoplist uses cautious public detection language. A detected store means public storefront evidence currently connects the merchant to the app; it is not a contract, revenue, or developer-reported adoption claim.
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