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Searchable ecommerce companies list
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Ecommerce Companies List: search 700K+ indexed stores by category, traffic, apps, pixels, contacts, and fit

Find ecommerce companies worth researching or contacting. Search StoreInspect's Shopify and DTC company index by vertical, traffic tier, app stack, pixel signals, country, and contact availability.

TL;DR

StoreInspect is a searchable ecommerce companies list for teams that sell to Shopify and DTC brands. It starts with 700K+ indexed stores and 902K+ store-linked contact records, then lets you filter companies by category, traffic tier, apps, pixels, country, and contact availability. If you need the outreach workflow, use the ecommerce leads database.

700K+
indexed ecommerce companies
902K+
store-linked contact records
520K+
companies with contact signals
16+
searchable company categories
350+
app signatures tracked
150+
pixel and tracking signals

Public preview

Ecommerce company examples with store context

A useful company list should show more than names. Public examples include store context, categories, traffic tiers, and visible app signals before you search the full database.

Standard Skin & Beauty logo
Standard Skin & Beauty

standard-beauty.co.za

Category: Beauty
Traffic: 100k
Apps: Klaviyo
DOTCOMCANVAS® logo
DOTCOMCANVAS®

dotcomcanvas.de

Category: Other
Traffic: 25k
Apps: Stamped.io, Klaviyo
Hey Happiness logo
Hey Happiness

heyhappiness.com

Category: Other
Traffic: 100k
Apps: Judge.me, Klaviyo, Smile.io Loyalty
Rumpler logo
Rumpler

rumpl.com

Category: Other
Traffic: 500k
Apps: Klaviyo, Gorgias Chat, Klarna
Corkcicle logo
Corkcicle

corkcicle.com

Category: Other
Traffic: 500k
Apps: Klaviyo, Zendesk, GovX ID
Mous US logo
Mous US

mous.co

Category: Other
Traffic: 500k
Apps: Judge.me, Klaviyo, Shop Pay
Averie logo
Averie

shopaverie.com

Category: Beauty
Traffic: 100k
Apps: Yotpo Reviews, Klaviyo, Shop Pay
Fresh Clean Threads logo
Fresh Clean Threads

freshcleantees.com

Category: Other
Traffic: 500k
Apps: Klaviyo, Attentive, Gorgias Chat
Swybrand logo
Swybrand

swybrand.si

Category: Other
Traffic: 100k
Apps: Tech stack signals
Morphe US logo
Morphe US

morphe.com

Category: Other
Traffic: 500k
Apps: Klaviyo, Shop Pay, OneTrust
Hurley logo
Hurley

hurley.com

Category: Beauty
Traffic: 500k
Apps: Yotpo Reviews, Klaviyo, Gorgias Chat
Inspirational Tea Co logo
Inspirational Tea Co

inspirationalteaco.com.au

Category: Other
Traffic: 500k
Apps: Judge.me, Klaviyo, Shop Pay

Want the full searchable database instead of public examples? Filter stores by category, app stack, traffic tier, pixels, and contacts.

Search ecommerce companies

Search filters

Find ecommerce companies by market, stack, and reachability

Use StoreInspect to narrow broad ecommerce company research into the accounts that match your sales, partnership, or market research workflow.

Company category

Search ecommerce companies in fashion, beauty, food, health, home, jewelry, pets, sports, and other consumer markets.

Traffic and maturity

Use directional traffic tiers, Shopify Plus, product count, app depth, and lead fit score to identify companies with budget.

Technology stack

Filter by visible apps and pixels such as Klaviyo, Recharge, Gorgias, Yotpo, Shop Pay, Meta Pixel, TikTok Pixel, and Google Ads.

Contact coverage

Prioritize ecommerce companies with contact records before saving lists, revealing contacts, or exporting campaign data.

Workflow

From broad company research to a qualified list

Start with the ecommerce company universe, then narrow it into one segment with one clear reason to reach out.

1

Choose the company type

Pick the vertical, geography, platform signal, traffic tier, or technology pattern that matches your target market.

2

Layer qualification signals

Add apps, pixels, missing tools, product count, Shopify Plus, traffic tier, and lead fit score to remove weak matches.

3

Check company context

Review public store profiles, category fit, stack signals, and contact availability before adding companies to a list.

4

Save or export

Turn the filtered companies into saved lists, reveal contacts where useful, and export the accounts that fit the campaign.

Category paths

Search ecommerce companies by category

Start with a public category path, then use the dashboard when you need deeper app, pixel, traffic, and contact filters.

558 examples

Fashion stores

Discover top fashion, clothing, and apparel Shopify stores. From fast fashion to luxury clothing brands, see what themes and apps power the biggest names in online apparel retail.

530 examples

Other stores

Explore diverse Shopify stores across unique categories. Discover the tech stacks behind specialty and niche ecommerce brands.

285 examples

Beauty stores

Explore leading beauty and skincare Shopify stores by traffic tier, theme, apps, and contact availability.

101 examples

Home & Garden stores

Browse successful home goods and furniture Shopify stores. Learn what themes and apps power leading decor, bedding, and kitchen brands.

93 examples

Food & Beverage stores

Browse leading food and beverage Shopify stores. Analyze the tech behind successful coffee, snacks, and specialty food brands.

77 examples

Jewelry stores

Browse successful jewelry and accessories Shopify stores. Analyze the tech stacks behind luxury and everyday jewelry brands.

51 examples

Hobby stores

Discover top hobby Shopify stores. From crafts to collectibles, see what themes and apps power passionate hobbyist brands.

51 examples

Health & Wellness stores

Discover top health and wellness Shopify stores. From supplements to fitness gear, see what themes and apps power leading health brands.

A company list built for qualification, not vanity count

A raw list of ecommerce companies is easy to inflate. The useful version explains which companies fit your offer and why.

Company layer

Find ecommerce brands and stores by market, category, country, platform, and public storefront signals.

Signal layer

Use app stack, pixels, traffic tier, product data, Shopify Plus, and missing-tool patterns to qualify fit.

Contact layer

Move from company discovery to outreach only when the account has enough context and a usable contact route.

Raw vs qualified

Raw ecommerce company list vs qualified company list

Search volume comes from people asking for a list. Conversion comes from helping them turn that list into a useful target market.

Raw list
Qualified list
Company name, domain, and broad category
Company profile with category, traffic tier, apps, pixels, and fit context
A generic ecommerce database export
A filtered list for one market, one offer, and one campaign
No clue whether the company can buy
Budget and maturity signals from traffic, app depth, pixels, and Shopify Plus
Contacts detached from company context
Contact records tied to the exact store signals that make outreach relevant

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