The IT and productivity layer is where small, reliable tools quietly give you hours back — or, done wrong, add another login to babysit. So where does AgentNest actually fit?
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Scans your Shopify catalogue for the product-data gaps AI shopping surfaces trip over — status, category, description, image alt text — and applies the eligible ones in a click. Scanning, the readiness score and the full issue report are free and unlimited; you pay only for applied fixes, at $19, $49 or $99 a month for 100, 1,000 or 5,000 a month. Launched 6 August 2026 with no reviews yet.

✓ Pricing re-verified 19 Aug 2026
(read 2026-08-19 on apps.shopify.com/agentnest) Four tiers, and the split between them is unusual: the diagnosis is free and you pay only for the repairs. Free: unlimited catalogue scans, a catalogue readiness score, product-level issue reports and the full findings view. Starter $19 a month: 100 successful automated fixes a month, one-click fixes for all eligible issues, product-level recommendations. Growth $49 a month: 1,000 fixes a month, revenue-priority catalogue insights, fix history and progress tracking. Scale $99 a month: 5,000 fixes a month, advanced revenue-priority insights and bulk catalogue fixes. All charges are billed in USD and recur every 30 days, and no tier shows a free trial. The billing unit is a 'successful automated fix' and the listing never defines it — whether one fix is one product, one field on one product, or one alt text on one image is the difference between $19 covering a hundred products and a hundred images, and it is the only variable separating the three paid tiers. Developer Ecommerce Storez, 1255 23rd St NW, Washington DC; the app launched on 6 August 2026 and has no reviews at all. Plans change — always verify the live price on their site.
Thirteen days old and no reviews. The app launched on 6 August 2026; as of 19 August 2026 nobody has written about it, which is not a criticism so much as the plain state of the evidence. Everything below is read off the listing, because there is nothing else to read. The score is the vendor's own. 'AI shopping readiness' is measured by AgentNest against AgentNest's criteria, and no external standard — no schema.org profile, no Google Merchant Center specification, no published rubric — is named anywhere on the listing. A number that only one company calculates is a prompt to go look at your catalogue, not a fact about your catalogue. On the same page Shopify shows ListingLens and StoreBeam doing the same job, also on free plans. And the billing unit is defined by the party doing the billing. You pay per 'successful automated fix', with no definition of a fix and no definition of successful. Combined with permissions that let it edit products, collections and files across your store, the sensible way in is: run the free scan, read the issue list, fix a handful yourself, and only then decide whether the one-click version is worth 19 cents a go. The same developer's other app, AskNest, has one review in three months — this is a two-app studio finding its feet, not an established catalogue tool.
Start from the free tier, because it is more generous than it first looks: unlimited scans, the readiness score, and every product-level issue with guidance on what to change. The entire diagnosis is free forever. What the paid tiers sell is the app applying the corrections for you — product status, categories, descriptions, image alt text — one click at a time. So the question is not which plan but what an hour of your time is worth against the alternative. Setting categories and alt text in bulk is something Shopify's own bulk editor does for nothing, and a general-purpose bulk editor does for a few dollars. If the scan says forty products are missing categories, fixing them by hand is an afternoon and Starter is $19; if it says four thousand products need alt text, the free tier has just handed you a very good argument for Scale at $99 — or for a dedicated alt-text app you already have. The reason not to commit yet is that you cannot size it. At 100 fixes for $19 you are paying 19 cents a fix; at 5,000 for $99 it is two cents. That is a twenty-fold spread across a unit nobody has defined, and 'successful' is judged by the vendor. Run the free scan, count the issues it reports, and ask support what counts as one fix before you pick a row.
Run the free scan first and treat it purely as a checklist. Unlimited scans, the readiness score and every product-level issue cost nothing on any tier, so there is no reason to pay before you have seen what it finds — and what it finds is the only evidence about this app that exists, since nobody has reviewed it. Read ten of the flagged products yourself and judge whether the issue is real: missing categories and empty alt text are real and fixable; a low 'readiness' score against criteria the vendor does not publish is an opinion. Ask support what counts as one 'successful automated fix' before you subscribe, because the tiers are 100, 1,000 and 5,000 of a unit that is nowhere defined. Fix a batch by hand in Shopify admin first — if that takes twenty minutes, you do not need Starter. And since the app has permission to edit products, collections and files, export your product CSV before you let it apply anything in bulk. Distilled from apps.shopify.com/agentnest, read 19 August 2026.
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Skip it if you want a track record before you let an app edit your catalogue, you need a billing unit you can count in advance, or your bulk edits are already handled by Shopify's own editor or an app you pay for. Buying a tool to fix a problem you don't have yet just adds cost and another login to manage.
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