StoreInspect provides Shopify store intelligence, contact previews, and credit-gated contact reveals. It does not send email, run outreach campaigns, automate sequencing, or provide legal advice.
You are responsible for how you use data returned by the API.
Allowed uses
Use the API for focused Shopify prospecting and enrichment workflows, including:
- Finding stores that match a clear ICP.
- Enriching known Shopify domains from a CRM, spreadsheet, or internal workflow.
- Previewing relevant contacts before spending reveal credits.
- Revealing selected contacts for legitimate business outreach, research, recruiting, partnerships, or customer support workflows.
- Monitoring your own API usage, quota, and contact-credit consumption.
Prohibited uses
Do not use StoreInspect to:
- Spam, harass, threaten, or deceive people.
- Run credential attacks, phishing, malware, fraud, or other abusive activity.
- Resell, redistribute, sublicense, publish, or reconstruct the StoreInspect database.
- Walk broad result sets for the purpose of copying or competing with the database.
- Bypass search guardrails, page-size limits, cursor limits, reveal credits, or account limits.
- Attempt to identify, scrape, or infer private contact channels from preview-only responses.
- Ignore opt-outs, suppression requests, unsubscribe requests, or lawful communication preferences.
API access can be limited, suspended, or revoked for usage that appears abusive, unlawful, or designed to reconstruct the database.
Outreach compliance
If you use revealed contact data for outreach, you are responsible for complying with laws and rules that apply to your business and recipients, including CAN-SPAM, GDPR, ePrivacy, CASL, PECR, state privacy laws, and industry-specific requirements.
At minimum, use revealed contact data in a way that is relevant, transparent, and easy to opt out of.
Data handling
Treat revealed emails, phone numbers, and LinkedIn URLs as sensitive business contact data.
- Store revealed data securely.
- Limit access to people and systems that need it.
- Avoid sending revealed data to public analytics tools or client-side logs.
- Delete data when you no longer have a valid business need for it.
Questions
For custom redistribution, marketplace, agency, or enterprise data-use terms, contact StoreInspect support before building the workflow.