So what actually is Godmode?
What does Godmode AI actually do? In about 13 minutes, it builds a converting Shopify product page from one pasted URL. Most operators take two weeks to do that, and most of them never make the page convert. We were those operators, paying agencies five figures a store, so we built the tool to skip the wait. Godmode is an AI-powered store builder and conversion-rate-optimization platform for dropshippers and DTC operators. You paste a product link from AliExpress or Amazon, and it hands back a publish-ready page in native Shopify Liquid, with copy mined from real customer reviews, advertorial pre-landers, and static ad creatives sized for Meta and TikTok.
But calling it a "store builder" undersells it. Under the hood it is five tools sharing one engine: AI Store Building writes the page, Market Research mines the reviews and competitors first, the CRO Engine applies 700+ rules from real A/B tests, AI Visuals produces the ad creative, and Chad is an AI operator you can text. We run this on our own brands every day, so the 700+ rules below are what the system does, not a pitch.
Those rules come from real A/B tests across the 100+ brands the founders and early users have run. The math behind them is simple but unforgiving. Per Littledata benchmarks, the average Shopify store converts around 1.4%, and only the top fifth clear 3.2%. So a few points of lift is most of the game. Across the 900+ pages the tool has built so far, the loop never changes. You paste a link, the system builds, you review and edit, then you launch paid campaigns.
The simplest mental model: Shopify is your storefront and checkout, because it owns hosting, cart, and payments. Godmode is the layer on top that does the part that used to take a copywriter, a designer, a builder like PageFly, a CRO agency, and a video editor 2 to 3 weeks. Then you do it again, either across many products at volume or going deep on one page with AI-CRO mode.
Godmode in 8 facts

The numbers behind Godmode are specific. Godmode has built 900+ pages, applies 700+ CRO rules per page, and tracked $15M+ in revenue at 14.2x ROAS across the founders' own Shopify stores. It runs in 23 countries. Here is the rest, one fact per line.
- Category: an AI Shopify store builder and AI-CRO platform, not a generic chatbot or autonomous agent.
- Input and output: one product URL becomes one conversion-optimized page in Shopify Liquid, plus copy, pre-landers, and static ad creative.
- Five tools in one: AI Store Building, Market Research, the CRO Engine, AI Visuals, and Chad.
- Speed: the build runs in roughly 13 minutes from URL to publish-ready page.
- CRO depth: every page applies 700+ rules drawn from real A/B tests across 100+ brands.
- Track record: across 900+ pages built so far, the founders tracked $15M+ in revenue at a 14.2x average ROAS on their own stores.
- Founders: Liad Badash and Henri Boileau, two bootstrapped operators, built it after paying agencies five figures per store.
- Access: a free tier with no card, then token-based plans from $99.90 per month.
Five tools doing the work of an agency
Quick answer.
Godmode is one engine running five tools: Store Building (pages and pre-landers in Liquid), Market Research (review mining, competitor scans, buyer psychology), the CRO Engine (700+ rules on the ATIDCOA framework), AI Visuals (static ads and product images), and Chad (an AI operator you text). Each one used to be a separate hire or subscription.

AI Store Building is the part most people picture. It extracts product data, images, and variants from a URL, then writes and assembles a full product page plus advertorial and listicle pre-landers to warm cold traffic. The output is native Shopify Liquid. So you edit it in your theme like any other page, instead of locking yourself into a proprietary builder you may want to leave later.
Market Research runs before a single word of copy. Godmode mines 800+ real customer reviews for buyer language, scans 12+ competitor stores for pricing gaps, and maps the real fears and objections for your niche. This is the step most AI builders skip. They template a page from your title and a stock description. Godmode writes from your buyers' own words instead, which is usually what converts.
The CRO Engine applies 700+ rules from real A/B tests across 100+ brands, all structured on a single framework we call ATIDCOA: Attention, Trust, Interest, Desire, Credibility, Offer, Action. Every page is built through those seven stages, because conversion is a sequence and not a checklist. Built-in website tracking then shows where visitors click, scroll, and drop off, so you may never need to bolt on a third-party pixel.
AI Visuals generates static ad creatives matched to your brand colors and style, each with hooks and angles pulled from the same research, ready to run on Meta and TikTok the moment the store is live. It also produces product and page images, so you skip the designer retainer entirely. AI-generated UGC video, the user-generated content style clips that ad accounts run, is on the roadmap. See the full list on the features page.
What happens when you paste a link
Quick answer.
You paste a product URL. Godmode extracts the product, mines real reviews for copy, builds the page in Liquid using 700+ CRO rules, generates the ad creatives and pre-landers, and hands you a full visual editor to tweak it. Then you launch paid ads. Roughly 13 minutes from URL to publish-ready.

- Extract the product. Paste a supplier link from AliExpress, an Amazon listing, or a competitor URL, and Godmode pulls the product data, images, and variants automatically.
- Research the market. It mines real reviews for buyer language and objections, scans 12+ competitor stores, and builds buyer personas before writing anything.
- Build the page with 700+ CRO rules. The layout and copy are assembled through the ATIDCOA framework from real A/B test data, and shipped as native Shopify Liquid.
- Generate the launch creative. Static ad images in the ratios Meta and TikTok want, plus advertorial pre-landers, so you can launch paid campaigns the same day.
- Edit in a full visual editor. Change text, swap sections, and regenerate images in place, so you ship a version no template would have produced on its own.
That loop is the actual playbook we run on our own brands. We launch products at volume every week. In our experience the copy step is the underrated one. Review-mined language beats generic AI filler because real buyers wrote it. Still, the page matters most of all. Roughly 70% of online shopping carts get abandoned, per Baymard Institute research. So the page itself is where most of the money leaks, which is exactly where the system spends its effort. See the full walkthrough on how it works.
When your whole business rides on one page
Quick answer.
AI-CRO mode is the single-product depth side. Instead of launching many products at volume, it takes one page and squeezes maximum revenue out of it, optimizing for Revenue Per Visitor, running seven niche-specific strategies, and only calling A/B test winners once they are statistically valid.
Volume dropshippers launch many products fast and let the portfolio find winners. A brand owner with one hero product needs the opposite: every point of conversion on that single page. That is what AI-CRO mode is for. Instead of spreading bets, it applies the full 700+ rule library to one page. It optimizes for Revenue Per Visitor rather than conversion rate alone. Why does that matter? Because a conversion lift that drops average order value is a net loss, and most CRO tools miss it.
It runs seven niche-specific strategies, one each for health, beauty, fashion, pet, home, sport, and electronics, and detects your niche automatically from the product data. A health product leads with authority signals and clinical proof, although a fashion product leads instead with fit, size guides, and return-policy visibility. Behavioral tracking reads real visitor signals like scroll depth and rage clicks. The test lab runs A/B tests with z-tests and confidence intervals, so no winner is declared on a hunch or before the sample size is there. That last part matters because a premature winner could cost you more than no test at all.
High-ticket and single-product brands live or die on that one page, which is exactly where AI-CRO is aimed. Littledata benchmarks the average Shopify store at a 1.4% conversion rate, with only the top 20% clearing 3.2%. Godmode pages run a 4%+ conversion rate, so on a single hero product, a few points of lift is the entire margin.
Chad: run your store from a text message
Chad is Godmode's AI operator, included on every paid plan. Think of it as an employee who never sleeps and never asks for a raise. You text it and it acts on your store: edit a live page, rewrite a headline, generate new ad angles, pull real-time stats, launch an A/B test, or kick off a campaign. It also sends proactive alerts when something on your store needs attention.
Starter and Ascendant run Chad on your store and in the app; the Godly plan extends it to WhatsApp, Telegram, and Slack, where you can drop Chad into a shared channel so your whole team works with it. On WhatsApp and Telegram each person connects individually. The reason it lives in your messaging apps is simple. You should be able to fix a page from a coffee shop, because the best operators do not sit at a desk all day. We are building Chad out further to handle media buying and email marketing automatically, so budget allocation, creative rotation, abandoned-cart flows, and post-purchase sequences may eventually run without you touching a dashboard. See what it does today on the Chad page.
Who built Godmode, and why it matters

Godmode was built by Liad Badash and Henri Boileau, two e-commerce operators rather than career engineers. Liad and Henri have built 10+ brands each, with six to eight figure exits across the portfolio. We run stores every day, which is the whole reason the tool exists.
The origin is unglamorous. We were launching 10 to 20 products a week and paying agencies five figures per store for pages that took weeks and often converted inconsistently. So we built the tool to do that work ourselves. We ran it as an internal system through 2025, then launched it publicly in 2026. Across the 900+ pages it has built since, we tracked $15M+ in revenue at a 14.2x average ROAS on our own Shopify stores.
That background is the practical difference. The 700+ CRO rules come from real A/B tests across the 100+ brands we and early users have run, not from a copywriting model trained on the open internet or a generic template library. The company is bootstrapped with no outside funding, which is partly a values statement: operators, not fundraisers. We use Godmode on our own brands before anyone else sees the output, and the numbers above are our own tracked data, not a third-party audit.
How is Godmode different from other store builders?
Quick answer.
Drag-and-drop builders make you design the page yourself. Generic AI builders template a nice-looking page but optimize for speed, not conversion. Shopify Magic is a productivity feature inside the admin. Godmode builds the whole page from a URL in native Liquid, grounded in real CRO test data, with ad creatives and pre-landers included and a visual editor on top.

| Tool type | What it is | Builds the page for you | CRO from real tests | Ad creative + pre-landers |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| AI store builder + AI-CRO | Yes | Yes (700+ rules) | Yes, both | |
| Drag-and-drop builders | No, you build it | No | No | |
| Generic AI builders | Yes | Partial / speed-first | Static only / varies | |
| AI feature inside admin | No (assists) | No | No |
To be fair to the others: drag-and-drop builders like PageFly, Replo, and GemPages give a designer pixel-level control over a small number of high-stakes pages. Generic AI builders ship a clean page fast. Shopify Magic is a fine productivity feature for quick description edits inside the admin. None of those are wrong. However, they each do a narrower job, and in most cases you end up paying for several of them at once.
A concrete contrast helps. With PageFly or Replo you might spend two to three days hand-building one page block by block, and you still owe a copywriter and a designer afterward. With Godmode you paste one URL and review a draft in roughly 13 minutes, because the 700+ CRO rules, the copy, the ad creatives, and the pre-landers all come in the box. Shopify Magic, by comparison, writes a product description and leaves the layout, the ad images, and the launch creative to you. For the deeper comparison, the best AI store builder scorecard breaks each tool down on six criteria, and the alternatives roundup walks through exactly where each rival's narrow slice ends and Godmode's full workflow takes over.
What does Godmode cost?

Godmode is token-based. You get a monthly pool of tokens and spend them on whatever you need, generated pages, pre-landers, or ad creatives. The pricing page is the live source of truth, but here is the shape of it.
The Free tier gives you 150 tokens per month with no credit card, enough for one full product page or three pre-landers, because you get the same 700+ CRO rules, competitor research, and review mining that paying customers get. The Starter plan is $99.90 per month for 750 tokens, about four pages, although the first month is 40% off at $59.90. The Ascendant plan is the most popular at $199.90 per month for 1,700 tokens, around ten pages, and it adds 50 static ads plus priority support. The Godly plan is $499.90 per month for 4,500 tokens, about 30 pages, with Chad on WhatsApp, Telegram, and Slack. Agencies run the Custom plan instead, for volume token packs and a dedicated account manager. But if you only run low mid-month, you can top up at a flat $1 for 8 tokens.
The fair way to think about cost: instead of paying five separate vendors, the page, the copy, the static creatives, the pre-landers, and the research all come from one subscription. We probably will not match a $9 page-builder app on raw price, but the comparison is wrong. You are replacing a copywriter, a designer, a builder like PageFly, a CRO agency, and an ad-creative tool with one tool. Whether the math works depends on your margins and how many products you test each month. So the honest move is to run the free page against your own store and decide from the output, not from this page.
Public Shopify benchmarks at Shopify Research. Independent checkout UX research at Baymard Institute. Pages stay indexable per Google Search Central.
FAQ
Godmode AI, in one block:
- What: AI Shopify store builder + AI-CRO platform for dropshippers and DTC operators
- Input: a product URL (supplier or competitor)
- Output: conversion-optimized page in Shopify Liquid, review-mined copy, static ad creatives, pre-landers
- Five tools in one: Store Building, Market Research, CRO Engine, AI Visuals, Chad
- How fast: ~13 minutes from URL to publish-ready
- Runs on: top of Shopify, not instead of it
See the workflow on how it works.
Five tools, one engine:
- AI Store Building: product pages + pre-landers in native Shopify Liquid
- Market Research: review mining, competitor scans, buyer psychology mapping
- CRO Engine: 700+ rules, ATIDCOA framework, behavioral tracking
- AI Visuals: static ad creatives + product images, brand-matched
- Chad: an AI operator you text from WhatsApp, Slack, or Telegram
Full breakdown on the features page.
Founders and background:
- Liad Badash and Henri Boileau, co-founders
- Operators, not engineers: 10+ brands each, six to eight figure exits
- Built it to replace their own five-figure agency invoices
- Ran it internally through 2025, launched publicly in 2026
- 900+ pages, $15M+ tracked at 14.2x ROAS on their own stores
- Bootstrapped, no VC funding
Where Godmode sits versus the alternatives:
- vs PageFly / Replo / GemPages: they are drag-and-drop editors; Godmode builds the page for you
- vs generic AI builders: Godmode is grounded in real CRO test data, not just layout speed
- vs
Shopify Magic: Magic is a productivity feature; Godmode is a full page + copy + creative system
- Output is native Shopify Liquid you keep editing in your theme
Deeper breakdown: best AI store builder in 2026.
Access and pricing:
- Free: 150 tokens/mo, no card (1 page or 3 pre-landers)
- Starter: $99.90/mo, 750 tokens (~4 pages). First month $59.90.
- Ascendant: $199.90/mo, 1,700 tokens (~10 pages). Most popular.
- Godly: $499.90/mo, 4,500 tokens (~30 pages)
- Top up any time at $1 = 8 tokens
Current numbers live on the pricing page.
AI-CRO mode, in short:
- Single-product depth, versus the volume launch workflow
- Optimizes for Revenue Per Visitor, not conversion rate alone
- 7 niche strategies: health, beauty, fashion, pet, home, sport, electronics
- A/B tests with z-tests and confidence intervals, no premature winners
See it in detail: how Godmode AI-CRO works.
Godmode and Shopify:
- Works with Shopify, does not replace it
- Shopify = storefront, checkout, payments; Godmode = pages, copy, creative, video
- Pages ship as native Liquid, server-rendered and indexable by Google
- Permanent stack stays short:
Godmode + Shopify +
AfterSell
Chad, your AI operator:
- Edits pages, pulls stats, launches A/B tests and campaigns
- Sends proactive alerts when a page needs attention
- Included on every paid plan; the Godly tier adds WhatsApp, Telegram, and Slack
More on the Chad page.
Want to see what it builds?
Godmode turns a single product URL into a conversion-optimized page, copy, ad creative, and pre-landers in roughly 13 minutes. The first page is free, no card.
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