About Us

We've built Shopify stores, struggled with SEO ourselves, and created the tool we wish we had all along.

Who we are

How It Started

Developers who've been on your side of the problem

Before Seokai, we spent years building and scaling Shopify stores. We've sat in the same seat as you — staring at Google Search Console, trying to figure out why a perfectly good product page gets zero organic traffic. We've manually rewritten hundreds of meta titles, fixed broken structured data, and optimized alt texts across catalogs with thousands of products.

We know the headache. You've got a business to run — orders to fulfill, customers to support, inventory to manage. The last thing you need is to spend your evenings learning the difference between a 301 and a 302 redirect.

Seokai came out of that frustration. We built the tool we wished existed when we were doing all of that work by hand. It started as an internal project, got tested on real stores, and the results were clear — better rankings, more traffic, and hours saved every week.

Today, Seokai is an AI-powered SEO agent built specifically for Shopify. We built it because we've lived through the same problems you're dealing with right now.

Why It Matters

Why SEO Is a Big Deal for Shopify Stores

The traffic you're missing out on

Here's the thing most Shopify store owners don't realize: the majority of online shopping journeys start with a search engine. Not an ad, not a social media post — a Google search. If your store doesn't show up, you're invisible to those customers.

Paid ads can drive traffic, but they stop the moment you stop paying. SEO is different. When your product pages rank well, you get consistent, free traffic from people who are actively looking for what you sell. That's not just traffic — that's buyers.

The problem is that SEO for e-commerce is tedious. You've got hundreds of product pages, each needing unique meta titles, descriptions, structured data, optimized images, and internal links. Doing that manually doesn't scale. And hiring an SEO agency costs thousands per month.

We built Seokai because we believe every Shopify store — whether you have 10 products or 10,000 — deserves to be found. And you shouldn't need to become an SEO expert to make that happen.

Our Mission

What We're Here to Do

Make SEO effortless for store owners

Our mission is simple: take the complexity out of SEO so Shopify merchants can focus on what they do best — running their business.

We're not trying to replace SEO professionals or build some overly complicated enterprise tool. We're building a smart, focused product that handles the heavy lifting automatically. Seokai audits your store, finds the issues, and fixes them — so you don't have to dig through technical jargon or watch tutorial videos to figure out what "canonical URL" means.

We want Seokai to be the SEO teammate that every Shopify store owner wishes they had. One that works in the background, keeps your store optimized, and helps you grow your organic traffic without adding more to your plate.

What We're Here to Do

Our Values

What We Believe In

Built with honesty, shipped with care

Keep it real. We don't promise overnight rankings or magic SEO tricks. Search optimization takes time, and we'd rather be honest about that than oversell. Our tool does real work — and the results speak for themselves.

Build what people actually need. Every feature in Seokai exists because a store owner needed it. We don't add things just to pad a feature list. If it doesn't help you rank better or save time, it doesn't ship.

Ship fast, listen closely. We keep our team lean so we can move quickly. When a customer reports a bug or requests a feature, we can act on it the same day. No layers of approvals, no waiting weeks for a response.

Respect the merchant's time. Shopify store owners are busy. They're handling inventory, shipping, customer service, marketing — SEO shouldn't be another full-time job. Everything we build is designed to save time, not add complexity.

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