1
Confirm the product set
Identify the products that belong to the launch. Make sure the products
are in the expected Shopify store and have the correct basic merchandising
context.
2
Work from the latest scan
Review readiness against the latest scan results. Atlios re-checks each
product automatically as you finish editing it in Shopify, so recent
changes show up shortly after, in between the scheduled scans.
3
Review required product content
Look for missing descriptions, missing featured images, weak image
coverage, and missing tags. These issues can make products harder to
evaluate or harder to manage.
4
Review variant readiness
Check for missing SKUs, missing barcodes, zero prices, and invalid
compare-at prices. Variant issues can affect operations, reporting, and
checkout confidence.
5
Review live-page findings, if any
Live-page findings only exist for products where Atlios has already applied
a meta title or meta description fix, so a brand new collection may have
none. Where they exist, Atlios reports what would stop a shopper or a
search engine from using the page: the page cannot be found, the page is
blocked from indexing, the canonical tag points at another page, or your
theme overrides a saved meta value. It also flags a page with no product
structured data, which limits how your listing can appear in search. It
also confirms a fixed meta title or meta description on the page. It does
not check descriptions, featured images, alt text, or image count on the
page.
6
Fix, suppress, or defer
For each issue, choose one outcome:
- Fix it in Atlios or Shopify.
- Suppress it if it is an intentional exception.
- Defer it only if it does not block the launch.
7
Confirm before launch
After changes are complete, Atlios re-checks the affected products
automatically. Use the refreshed issue list as the launch readiness
checkpoint.