Multi-market readiness
Selling internationally? Know what AI agents see on every market
A store using Shopify Markets shows different prices, currencies, and languages per market. Structured data usually doesn't follow, so agents on a non-base market page can read a price that doesn't match what the shopper sees. AgentReady is the only schema layer that detects this and tells you, with per-market rendering on the roadmap.
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What your market URLs tell agents today
Markets stores announce their localized URLs through hreflang tags. AgentReady reads them the way a crawler does, so you can see exactly which market surfaces an agent will find and what it reads on each.
Detection is live today. Per-market structured data (localized prices and currency in each market's markup) is on the roadmap.
What's live today: detection and honesty
When your storefront publishes more than one market version, AgentReady's readiness checklist flags it automatically: your structured data, llms.txt, and FAQ content currently render base-currency, default-language values on every market URL. That's a real gap: an AI assistant reading your French or US market page sees your base-market data, even though the visible page is localized.
No other schema app surfaces this. Most stores don't know it's happening, because broken or mismatched markup fails silently. AgentReady makes it visible so you can keep market-variable claims (shipping costs, return windows) explicit about currency and region in the meantime.
Everything else stays correct for your base market
Your primary market is fully covered today: the prices, language, and policies agents read match your main storefront exactly. The detection is specifically about the additional localized markets, where per-market rendering is the next build.
What's coming: per-market structured data
On the roadmap: real per-market prices in your product schema (selected at render time for the market being viewed), translated titles and descriptions, and market-aware FAQ answers for the shipping and returns questions that differ by country. It needs additional Shopify permissions for markets and translations data, which arrive as a normal one-time approval, and the moment you grant them, the per-market data turns on.
Frequently asked questions
Does AgentReady support Shopify Markets today?
It detects multi-market stores and tells you exactly what AI agents read on each market URL, with guidance for the interim. Per-market structured-data rendering (real localized prices and content in the markup) is the next phase, gated on a one-time permissions approval.
Why does this matter for AI shopping assistants?
Assistants read structured data to answer questions and recommend stores. On a Markets store without per-market markup, an agent on a non-base market page can quote a price or currency that doesn't match the page, which erodes trust. Knowing about the gap lets you avoid relying on markup alone for market-specific facts until rendering ships.
Will it ever guess a market's price?
Never. Per-market prices will come from Shopify's real contextual pricing for each market, not estimated or converted. Honest absence beats a fabricated price, especially in front of agents that compare your numbers against your own pages.
I only sell in one market. Does any of this affect me?
No. Single-market stores are fully covered today, and the multi-market checklist flag only appears when your storefront actually publishes more than one localized market version.
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