Which pages of your Shopify store are actually being monitored?
Most stores only monitor their homepage. Check your cart, product pages, and checkout entry point too. One broken page can kill your conversion rate silently.
The Store Monitoring Coverage Auditor checks the 5 critical pages of a Shopify store, homepage, collections, a product page, cart, and checkout entry, and flags any that are not healthy. App conflicts cause roughly 60% of individual-page failures, which a homepage-only monitor never catches.
Why individual pages matter
Homepage-only monitoring misses most real outages. The failures that cost real money happen on the pages customers actually buy through.
Returns 404 after a theme update. Customers see an error, not the product. You find out when your conversion rate tanks two days later.
Breaks after a Shopify app conflict. Customers add items but cannot checkout. You find out from a support ticket, not an alert.
Goes blank after a tag change. Your navigation is broken. Search engines start deindexing the collection while you are unaware.
Pages you should monitor
Five pages cover every critical path in a Shopify store. The audit above checks all five in one go.
| Page | Why it matters | Shopify URL pattern |
|---|---|---|
| Homepage | First impression, SEO landing page | yourstore.com/ |
| Collections | Navigation, SEO category pages | yourstore.com/collections |
| Product page | Direct revenue, SEO | yourstore.com/products/[handle] |
| Cart | Conversion critical | yourstore.com/cart |
| Checkout | Revenue critical | yourstore.com/checkouts |
Frequently asked questions
Which pages should I monitor on my Shopify store?
At minimum, 5 pages: your homepage, one collection page, one product page, the cart, and the checkout entry point. These are the pages where a failure directly costs you revenue, and the audit above checks all 5 in parallel so you can see in seconds which ones are healthy and which need a monitor.
How do I know if my Shopify cart is broken?
Without monitoring, you typically find out when a customer contacts you or when you notice a sudden drop in orders, often hours later. The coverage audit above checks your cart page directly and tells you within seconds whether it is responding, so you do not wait on a support ticket to learn checkout is failing.
Can a Shopify product page go down without the homepage going down?
Yes, and it happens often. Shopify apps, theme liquid errors, and specific product template issues can take down individual product pages while the homepage stays perfectly healthy. Each page has its own rendering stack, which is exactly why monitoring only your homepage leaves most of your revenue-critical pages completely unwatched.
How often do individual Shopify pages break?
Most Shopify outages are not platform-wide. They are localized to specific pages, often triggered by theme updates, app installs, or third-party script errors. App conflicts account for roughly 60% of individual-page failures on Shopify stores. A homepage-only monitor catches almost none of these because each page has its own rendering stack.
Does Beaconmon monitor individual Shopify pages?
Yes. You can set up a separate monitor for each of your critical pages, with 1-minute check intervals and instant alerts via email or Slack. The free tier includes 10 monitors at no cost, which is more than enough to cover the 5 critical pages this audit checks plus a few extras.
One broken page can silently drain your conversion rate for hours.
Beaconmon watches every critical page, every minute. Free forever for 10 monitors, no card required.