# Nimora: AI Media & SEO Docs

**Product:** Nimora\
**Category:** AI ecommerce growth workspace\
**Platforms:** Shopify, WooCommerce / WordPress, Wix\
**Public status:** <https://status.nimora.us\\>
**Website:** <https://www.nimora.us\\>
**Last updated:** 10 June 2026

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## Start here

Nimora helps ecommerce teams create product media, fix SEO issues, track visitors, generate content, and review changes before publishing.

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* [Get started](/nimora-docs/nimora-ai-media-and-seo-docs/get-started.md)
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* [Operations](/nimora-docs/nimora-ai-media-and-seo-docs/operations.md)
* [Reference](/nimora-docs/nimora-ai-media-and-seo-docs/reference.md)

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* [Overview](/nimora-docs/nimora-ai-media-and-seo-docs/get-started/overview.md)
* [Supported platforms](/nimora-docs/nimora-ai-media-and-seo-docs/get-started/supported-platforms.md)
* [Plans and credits](/nimora-docs/nimora-ai-media-and-seo-docs/get-started/plans-and-credits.md)
* [Video tutorials](/nimora-docs/nimora-ai-media-and-seo-docs/get-started/video-tutorials.md)

### What Nimora does

Nimora is built around one operating loop:

1. Find what is hurting the store.
2. Generate fixes or new assets.
3. Review changes before publish-back.
4. Measure the impact on traffic and conversion.

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## Who Nimora is built for

Nimora is built for ecommerce operators who need fast execution without losing control over what goes live. The workspace is especially useful for:

### Shopify merchants

Shopify merchants can use Nimora to run SEO audits, track visitors, watch replays, review heatmaps, generate product photos, create product videos, draft blogs, review SEO fixes, and publish approved work back to Shopify. The Shopify App Store listing positions Nimora as a workspace for finding conversion leaks, fixing SEO issues, and creating AI product media from one dashboard.

### WooCommerce and WordPress store owners

WooCommerce and WordPress users can use Nimora through the WordPress plugin. The plugin connects the website to the Nimora service and supports workflows around product metadata, image alt text, JSON-LD structured data, AI content, product media, analytics, and approved publish-back actions. WooCommerce is required for product catalog syncing and product media workflows, but WordPress-only sites can still use supported content, media, publishing, and site-level workflows.

### Agencies and ecommerce teams

Nimora is valuable for agencies that manage multiple client stores because it creates a repeatable workflow: audit the store, group issues, generate missing content or media, review output, publish approved work, and measure the impact. This makes it easier to standardize monthly SEO, content, CRO, and creative operations.

### Solo founders and early-stage stores

The free plan is designed for first audits and early wins. A store owner can start with basic SEO checks, product imagery tests, starter content, visitor tracking, and small batches of fixes without committing to a larger plan immediately.

### Content teams

Content teams can use Nimora to create AI-assisted blogs, product descriptions, metadata, topical maps, landing page copy, and launch content using the product context already present in the store catalog.

### Performance marketers

Paid traffic becomes expensive when store friction is invisible. Nimora supports replays, heatmaps, campaign and UTM tracking, conversion signals, and bot filtering so marketers can better understand which landing paths, product pages, and checkout behaviors deserve attention.

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## The Nimora operating workflow

Nimora is not positioned as a single-purpose SEO checker or a single-purpose AI image generator. It is built around an ecommerce operating loop.

### 1. Find the leak

The first step is visibility. Nimora surfaces SEO gaps, missing metadata, broken links, image alt text problems, JSON-LD issues, page speed signals, replay insights, heatmap behavior, live visitor signals, campaign data, and conversion friction.

This matters because store teams often make changes based on guesses. A product page may look good visually, but visitors may be rage-clicking on a variant picker, ignoring a key CTA, scrolling past critical shipping information, or exiting after a coupon field. An SEO audit may show that dozens of products are missing meta descriptions, images are missing alt text, or structured data is incomplete. Nimora brings those signals together so the team can prioritize.

### 2. Repair what matters

Once issues are visible, the next step is controlled execution. Nimora can help generate metadata, image alt text, structured data improvements, content drafts, and product media. The goal is not to blindly push everything live. The goal is to group safe fixes, keep review obvious, and move faster without losing publishing discipline.

### 3. Ship the next asset

Ecommerce teams need fresh product assets constantly: product photos, UGC-style visuals, reels, PDP videos, blog posts, launch copy, and campaign assets. Nimora’s AI Studio can use live product context such as title, description, images, and product data to generate new output tied to the product record.

### 4. Review before publishing

Nimora uses a review-first workflow. Generated media, SEO fixes, and content drafts should remain visible before anything is pushed back into the storefront. This gives merchants, marketers, and agency teams a safer way to use AI without turning the website into an uncontrolled publishing surface.

### 5. Measure what changed

After fixes or new assets go live, the team can watch traffic, campaign, replay, revenue, and conversion signals to understand what improved. The operating loop is complete when the team can connect a change back to outcomes, not just complete a task.

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## Supported platforms

### Shopify

Shopify is the primary install path for Nimora. The Shopify app supports fast access to analytics, SEO fixes, AI product media, Shopify billing, store data, campaign context, and publish-back flows. Nimora is listed in the Shopify App Store as an app that helps merchants fix SEO, watch shopper replays, and create AI product media, blogs, and UGC content from one workspace.

Shopify merchants can use Nimora to:

* Watch session replays, heatmaps, live visitors, campaigns, and bot activity.
* Audit and fix meta tags, image alt text, broken links, sitemaps, and JSON-LD.
* Create AI product photos, product videos, blogs, keywords, and topical maps.
* Review approved SEO fixes and media before publishing to Shopify.
* Track SEO, traffic, campaigns, and conversion signals from one dashboard.

### WooCommerce / WordPress

WooCommerce and WordPress are supported through the Nimora WordPress plugin. The plugin connects WordPress and WooCommerce stores to the Nimora service and supports workflows for SEO audits, image optimization, product metadata, JSON-LD structured data, AI blog content, UGC images, product videos, visitor analytics, session replays, and heatmaps.

WooCommerce is required for catalog syncing, product SEO automation, and product media publishing. WordPress-only websites can still use supported content, media, publishing, and site-level workflows.

### Wix

Nimora also references Wix support through current live connection flows. The Wix flow is intended for teams already operating on Wix ecommerce who want to connect their store and keep access inside a platform-specific workflow.

### More platforms

Nimora is expanding toward broader commerce support while keeping the operator workflow focused. The key principle is that each supported platform should connect store context, visitor insight, SEO fixes, AI media, review, and publish-back in a way that merchants can trust.

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## Core feature categories

Nimora’s public feature set can be grouped into five major categories.

### 1. AI product media

Nimora can generate product photos, UGC-style visuals, product videos, reels, and creative assets from live store catalog context. Instead of starting from a blank prompt, the product can inherit information from the product title, product description, product imagery, and existing catalog data.

### 2. SEO audits and fixes

Nimora can scan for SEO issues that hurt rankings, click-through rates, catalog visibility, and structured data quality. Typical issues include missing meta titles, missing meta descriptions, weak metadata, missing image alt text, broken links, internal path issues, JSON-LD gaps, sitemap coverage problems, and speed opportunities.

### 3. Analytics and visitor insight

Nimora Tracker can support live visitors, session replays, heatmaps, clicks, scroll depth, movement behavior, campaign insights, funnel signals, and bot-filtered activity. These features help merchants see where shoppers hesitate before traffic turns into waste.

### 4. Content generation

Nimora can support AI blogs, landing page copy, product descriptions, keyword ideas, topical maps, metadata, and ecommerce content workflows. The goal is to help store teams create useful content around real products rather than manually drafting everything in disconnected tools.

### 5. Publishing and review control

Nimora’s publish-back flow is designed around review. Merchants can review generated output before it goes live, attach approved assets back to product records, push metadata changes, and keep the issue, the fix, and the publishing step visible.

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## Shopify knowledge base

### What the Shopify app does

The Nimora Shopify app is built to help merchants improve SEO, product media, visitor insight, and growth operations from one connected workspace. It is available on the Shopify App Store under the name **Nimora: AI Media & SEO**.

The app is described publicly as a way to fix SEO, watch shopper replays, create AI product media, create blogs, and create UGC content from one workspace. The Shopify listing highlights session replays, heatmaps, live visitors, campaigns, bot activity, SEO audits, meta tags, alt text, broken links, sitemaps, JSON-LD, image SEO, speed issues, AI product photos, UGC videos, blogs, keywords, topical maps, and approved publish-back to Shopify.

### Main Shopify use cases

#### SEO cleanup

A merchant can use Nimora to identify missing or weak metadata, broken links, image alt text issues, sitemap gaps, JSON-LD problems, and speed issues. The store team can then review generated fixes and publish approved improvements back to Shopify.

#### Product media creation

A merchant can select a live product and generate AI product photos, UGC-style visuals, product videos, reels, and content from the product context. This is especially useful for new product launches, campaign refreshes, seasonal promos, and stores that do not want to schedule a full photoshoot for every asset.

#### Visitor behavior analysis

A store can use Nimora to watch replays, inspect heatmaps, follow live visitors, identify checkout friction, and understand where people click, scroll, hesitate, or exit. This allows teams to make smarter conversion decisions from real behavior signals.

#### Campaign measurement

Nimora can help connect campaign tracking, UTM context, session behavior, and buyer quality. This helps merchants evaluate whether a landing path, ad campaign, product page, or SEO fix is actually improving the store.

### Shopify setup overview

The public install path for Shopify is the Shopify App Store. After installing the app, merchants can connect the store, review the dashboard, choose a workflow, and begin with a first SEO audit, product media test, replay review, or tracking setup.

A clean Shopify rollout usually follows this sequence:

1. Install Nimora from the Shopify App Store.
2. Review the plan and billing details.
3. Open the Nimora dashboard.
4. Confirm store connection and data access.
5. Start with a first audit or product media workflow.
6. Review generated output before publishing.
7. Track the impact through analytics, replay, or campaign signals.

### Shopify data access

The Shopify listing states that Nimora may need access to customer device and activity data, staff and contributor data, products, collections, orders, store analytics, online store pages, script tags, and theme data to operate the app. This access supports features such as tracking, analytics, product workflows, SEO changes, and storefront publishing.

Merchants should review the data access section during installation and ensure their privacy policy, cookie policy, and consent setup match the features they enable.

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## WooCommerce and WordPress knowledge base

### What the WordPress plugin does

The Nimora WordPress plugin is named **Nimora – AI SEO, Product Media & Analytics**. It connects WordPress and WooCommerce sites to the Nimora service so store teams can work on SEO audits, product optimization, image alt text, JSON-LD structured data, AI blog content, UGC images, product videos, visitor analytics, session replays, heatmaps, and publish-back workflows from one connected workspace.

The plugin is free to install from WordPress.org. A Nimora account is required to connect the site to the Nimora service. Paid Nimora SaaS plans may apply depending on usage limits and advanced workflows.

### WordPress and WooCommerce use cases

#### WooCommerce SEO audits

Nimora can help WooCommerce teams find product SEO problems, missing metadata, weak product descriptions, image alt text gaps, broken links, JSON-LD structured data gaps, and page speed opportunities.

#### Product image SEO

Nimora supports image alt text workflows for ecommerce and product media. This helps improve product content quality, image search visibility, and accessibility.

#### AI product photos and UGC-style creative

WooCommerce store owners can use product context from titles, descriptions, and existing product images to generate product photos, lifestyle visuals, studio assets, minimalist shots, and UGC-style creative.

#### Product videos and reels

The Nimora workflow supports short product videos and ecommerce reels that can be used for campaigns, product detail pages, and social content.

#### AI content

Nimora can support AI blog drafts, landing page copy, topical content, product descriptions, keyword ideas, and supporting ecommerce content.

#### Analytics and session recordings

The WordPress plugin supports optional storefront analytics and optional session recordings. Both should be enabled only after the store owner is ready from a privacy and consent perspective.

### WordPress installation overview

A typical WordPress or WooCommerce setup follows this path:

1. Install the Nimora WordPress plugin from WordPress.org or upload the plugin ZIP.
2. Activate **Nimora – AI SEO, Product Media & Analytics**.
3. Open the Nimora settings page inside WordPress.
4. Confirm the locked Nimora API server shown in the settings.
5. For WooCommerce product workflows, create WooCommerce REST API keys with read/write access.
6. Add the WooCommerce consumer key and consumer secret inside the Nimora settings page.
7. For WordPress post, page, and media publishing, optionally create a WordPress application password.
8. Save the settings and connect the site.
9. Optional: enable storefront analytics after privacy and consent requirements are ready.
10. Optional: enable session recordings after analytics is enabled and consent is ready.
11. Open the Nimora dashboard from the WordPress settings page.

### WooCommerce REST API keys

WooCommerce product workflows require WooCommerce REST API keys. These keys allow Nimora to read and write approved product data, metadata, and product media updates. The recommended permission level is read/write for connected workflows.

### WordPress application passwords

A WordPress application password can be used for approved publishing workflows involving posts, pages, and media. This allows Nimora to push approved content or media back into WordPress when the store owner authorizes the workflow.

### WordPress privacy defaults

The WordPress plugin states that storefront analytics and session recordings are off by default. They are loaded only after a site administrator explicitly enables the relevant settings. Session recordings require an additional opt-in and should be enabled only when the website’s privacy policy and consent requirements are ready.

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## Wix knowledge base

Nimora references Wix support as part of its platform expansion. Wix support is intended for teams that already operate on Wix ecommerce and want to connect their store through the current available install flow.

The same high-level workflow applies:

* Connect the store.
* Pull available product and site context.
* Review SEO, media, and analytics opportunities.
* Generate approved content or creative.
* Keep publishing and review steps visible.
* Measure the impact of changes.

Because Wix support may evolve, Wix users should check the current Nimora install page and support resources before starting a rollout.

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## AI Studio: product photos, videos, reels, and content

### What AI Studio does

AI Studio is the creative engine inside Nimora. It helps ecommerce teams turn one live product into product photos, product videos, UGC-style assets, reels, and supporting launch content.

Instead of asking a merchant to manually create prompts from scratch, Nimora can use the product context already inside the store. This may include the product title, product images, product description, category, and other catalog data. The result is a more connected creative workflow: the output is not a random AI asset; it is tied back to a real product record.

### Product photos

Nimora can generate product images for ecommerce use cases such as:

* Clean studio product shots.
* Lifestyle product scenes.
* Minimalist product images.
* Bold campaign-ready visuals.
* UGC-style product images.
* Product images for ads, PDPs, blogs, and launch pages.

This is useful when a merchant needs fresh assets quickly but does not want to wait for a full photoshoot, designer queue, or agency handoff.

### Product videos and reels

Nimora can generate short product videos and reels for ecommerce campaigns. Public examples reference vertical and social-ready formats such as 9:16, along with square and horizontal formats like 1:1 and 16:9. These formats are useful for TikTok, Instagram Reels, YouTube Shorts, Meta ads, product pages, launch videos, and homepage sections.

The public Nimora site references multiple video engines and formats including Google AI, Seedance, Kling, Luma Dream Machine, Wan, and Veo. The exact availability may depend on plan, credits, current model access, and the live Nimora configuration.

### UGC-style creative

UGC-style creative is designed to feel closer to social proof and creator-led content than traditional product-only media. Nimora can help create product visuals and video content that ecommerce teams can test as ad creatives, product page assets, and social content.

A UGC workflow may include:

1. Select a product.
2. Generate a script or product angle.
3. Create a visual or video concept.
4. Generate the asset.
5. Review the output.
6. Export or attach the asset.
7. Measure performance through campaigns and visitor behavior.

### Blog drafts and launch content

Nimora can support AI blog drafts and ecommerce content creation. This may include launch articles, product education posts, collection copy, landing page copy, product descriptions, keyword ideas, topical maps, and supporting SEO content.

The strongest content workflow is product-led. Instead of generating generic blog content, the store team can connect content to actual products, categories, buyer questions, and search opportunities.

### Catalog-linked output

A key advantage of Nimora is that approved images, videos, and content drafts can stay tied to the relevant product record. This reduces manual uploading, scattered asset folders, and confusion around which creative belongs to which product.

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## SEO Suite: audits, metadata, schema, sitemaps, and speed checks

### What SEO Suite does

Nimora’s SEO Suite helps ecommerce teams find and repair ranking leaks across the store. These leaks often include missing metadata, weak product titles, missing image alt text, broken links, duplicate titles, sitemap problems, JSON-LD gaps, and page speed opportunities.

Search performance compounds across a catalog. If dozens or hundreds of product pages have missing descriptions, weak titles, missing alt text, or poor structured data, the store loses discoverability and click-through opportunity at scale. Nimora is designed to make these issues visible and easier to repair in batches.

### SEO audit areas

Nimora can help review:

* Meta titles.
* Meta descriptions.
* Product titles.
* Image alt text.
* Broken links.
* 404 pages.
* Internal paths.
* Sitemaps.
* Robots.txt signals.
* JSON-LD structured data.
* Product schema.
* Page speed indicators.
* Image optimization opportunities.
* Content quality signals.
* Metadata consistency.

### Bulk metadata workflows

Many ecommerce stores have catalog-wide metadata issues. Nimora can help generate missing meta descriptions, improve weak titles, create product image alt text, and group safe fixes into a review queue.

A good metadata workflow looks like this:

1. Run a full-store scan.
2. Review missing metadata by product, page, or collection.
3. Generate suggested titles, descriptions, and alt text.
4. Review the changes before publishing.
5. Push approved fixes back into the store.
6. Track impressions, clicks, click-through rate, sessions, and conversion behavior over time.

### Image alt text

Image alt text improves accessibility, image search coverage, and product context. Nimora can help identify product images without alt text and generate relevant descriptions based on product context.

Good alt text should be accurate, concise, and product-specific. It should describe the product image rather than stuffing keywords. For example, a useful alt text might describe the product type, material, color, angle, or use case if visible.

### JSON-LD structured data

Nimora can help identify and publish approved JSON-LD structured data payloads for supported workflows. Structured data helps search engines understand product information, availability, pricing, reviews, breadcrumbs, organization details, and other page-level context when implemented correctly.

Stores should review structured data carefully because incorrect schema can create search quality issues. Nimora’s review-first approach is important here: generated schema should be visible before publish-back.

### Broken links and internal paths

Broken links waste crawl budget, hurt user experience, and create dead ends for shoppers. Nimora can help identify broken links and weak internal paths so teams can repair them before they damage trust or search performance.

### Page speed checks

Nimora can surface page speed opportunities and key performance signals. Public Nimora examples reference web performance indicators such as LCP, INP, CLS, and TTFB. These metrics help teams understand how quickly important content loads, how responsive a page feels, whether layout shifts disrupt visitors, and how quickly the server responds.

### Review-first SEO publishing

SEO automation is powerful only when controlled. Nimora is built around approval. Generated metadata, alt text, schema, and fixes can be reviewed before they go live. This prevents accidental publishing, keeps team accountability clear, and gives merchants confidence when fixing issues at scale.

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## Analytics: replays, heatmaps, live visitors, funnels, and campaigns

### What Nimora Tracker does

Nimora Tracker helps ecommerce teams understand what visitors actually do on the site. Instead of relying only on aggregate numbers, merchants can review behavior signals such as session replays, heatmaps, clicks, scroll depth, movement, live visitor activity, bot-filtered signals, checkout warnings, and campaign paths.

### Session replays

Session replays show how shoppers move through a site. They can help identify friction such as:

* Rage clicks on product options.
* Confusion around variant pickers.
* Scroll hesitation on product pages.
* Cart exits after coupon fields.
* Mobile checkout friction.
* Broken or unclear CTAs.
* Unclear shipping information.
* Repeated taps on non-clickable elements.

Replays are useful because they make invisible friction visible. A dashboard may show that conversion dropped, but a replay can show why visitors got stuck.

### Heatmaps

Heatmaps summarize where visitors click, move, and scroll. A click heatmap can show whether shoppers are engaging with the primary add-to-cart region, whether a secondary accordion distracts from checkout, or whether important content is too low on the page.

Heatmaps are especially valuable for product pages, landing pages, collection pages, carts, and checkout-adjacent experiences.

### Live visitors

Live visitor tracking helps a team see activity as it happens. This can be useful during launches, campaign pushes, product drops, and high-traffic sale windows. Live visitor signals can show where traffic is landing, which product pages are active, and where users may be running into friction.

### Conversion funnels

A funnel view helps store teams understand drop-off between product view, add to cart, checkout start, and purchase. A store may receive plenty of product views but lose buyers after variant selection, shipping information, cart review, discount fields, or checkout start.

Nimora’s value is stronger when funnel signals are connected to replays and heatmaps. The team can move from “conversion is down” to “mobile visitors are hesitating at the variant picker and exiting after coupon field interaction.”

### Campaign and UTM tracking

Nimora can help track campaign performance, sessions, buyer quality, and UTM structure. This matters because paid traffic decisions become unreliable when campaigns are mislabeled or attribution is scattered.

A clean campaign workflow includes:

1. Use consistent UTM parameters.
2. Track sessions and landing paths.
3. Review page behavior for each campaign.
4. Compare buyer quality across traffic sources.
5. Use replay and heatmap context to diagnose weak campaigns.
6. Improve landing pages, product pages, or creative based on behavior.

### Bot blocking and signal quality

Bot traffic can distort analytics and make campaigns look worse or better than they are. Nimora references smart bot and country blocking in higher-tier plans. The goal is to protect signal quality so operators make decisions from real buyer behavior rather than polluted traffic.

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## Publishing and approvals

### Why approvals matter

Nimora is built with a review-first philosophy. Ecommerce teams need speed, but they also need control. AI-generated output should not silently overwrite store content, publish incorrect metadata, attach the wrong media, or push unreviewed schema to live pages.

A strong approval system protects:

* Brand voice.
* SEO quality.
* Product accuracy.
* Legal and compliance review.
* Team accountability.
* Client approval in agency workflows.
* Storefront trust.

### Approval queue

The approval queue keeps generated output visible. It can include SEO fix batches, media assets, product videos, PDP reels, blog drafts, metadata cleanup, and structured data updates.

### Publish-back

Publish-back means sending approved assets or fixes back to the connected store. Depending on platform and permissions, this may include updating metadata, attaching product images, publishing blog drafts, updating product records, adding schema, or pushing selected content.

### Recommended publish process

A clean publish workflow looks like this:

1. Generate or identify an issue.
2. Review the suggested fix or asset.
3. Approve only the output that matches the brand and product.
4. Publish back to the store.
5. Confirm the live page looks correct.
6. Watch analytics, replay, and conversion signals after the change.

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## Plans, credits, and usage limits

Nimora offers a free starting plan and paid plans for higher usage. Pricing and limits can change over time, so merchants should always confirm the current plan details on the Shopify App Store or Nimora pricing page before purchasing.

### Free

The free plan is designed for first audits and early wins. Public pricing references include:

* $0 per month.
* 50 credits per month.
* Broken link, SEO audit, and site checker workflows.
* HTML sitemap generator.
* Image alt text editor.
* Basic page speed checks.
* Basic visitor and order tracking.
* AI blogs and AI product image generation.
* Limited monthly tracked orders.

Best for: solo founders, new stores, early tests, first audits, and lightweight product media tests.

### Pro

The Pro plan is designed for stores with traffic but weak conversion. Public pricing references include:

* $29.99 per month.
* 200 credits per month.
* Heatmaps and replays with 30-day retention.
* Campaign and UTM tracking.
* Bulk meta tag editor.
* JSON-LD structured data.
* AI product image and video generation.
* Higher monthly order tracking limits.

Best for: merchants that are beginning to invest in conversion, SEO cleanup, and regular creative output.

### Business

The Business plan is designed for weekly SEO, analytics, and creative operations. Public pricing references include:

* $69.99 per month.
* 500 credits per month.
* AI analytics chat.
* Smart bot and country blocking.
* Drip campaign scheduler.
* Topical map generator.
* Bulk SEO pages.
* Higher monthly order tracking limits.

Best for: stores with recurring SEO work, campaign tracking needs, and weekly creative operations.

### Rockstar

The Rockstar plan is designed for high-volume operators and agency-style usage. Public pricing references include:

* $99.99 per month.
* 1,000 credits per month.
* 90-day replay retention.
* Larger bulk SEO page limits.
* Higher tracked order volume.
* Expanded AI generation.
* Unlimited AI video generation as publicly positioned for launch-heavy teams.

Best for: high-volume stores, agencies, launch-heavy teams, and teams that need deeper replay context.

### How credits work

Credits are used for AI-powered actions and usage-limited workflows. The exact credit cost may vary by action, generation type, model, plan, and current Nimora configuration. Stores should check the live dashboard for current credit consumption before running high-volume operations.

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## Privacy, security, tracking, and data access

### External service connection

The Nimora WordPress plugin connects to the Nimora service after an administrator configures the plugin and saves connection settings. Nimora is an external ecommerce AI SEO, analytics, content, and media workspace operated by Codefreex.

### Data used for workflows

Depending on the platform and enabled features, Nimora may process store, product, content, media, metadata, structured data, analytics, page, order, campaign, and visitor behavior data. This data is used to power workflows such as SEO audits, metadata updates, image alt text, JSON-LD schema, AI content, product media, analytics, and approved publish-back actions.

### WordPress credential handling

The WordPress plugin publicly states that secrets are stored server-side in WordPress options and are not exposed to storefront visitors. WooCommerce API keys, WordPress application passwords, and plugin secrets are not exposed in browser-side tracking code.

### Optional analytics and recordings

Storefront analytics and session recordings are optional. In the WordPress plugin, analytics and recordings are off by default. Store owners should enable tracking only when their privacy policy, cookie policy, and consent requirements are ready.

### Merchant responsibility

Store owners are responsible for reviewing and updating privacy notices, cookie notices, and consent flows based on the Nimora features they enable. Session recordings, heatmaps, analytics, and campaign tracking may require disclosure depending on the store’s location, customers, and applicable laws.

### Review before publish

Nimora’s review-first workflow also supports security and trust. Approved publish-back requests should be intentional, visible, and tied to the relevant workflow.

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## Video tutorials

### Nimora overview demo

{% embed url="<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=54fWlJCLw2U>" %}

Use this video as a short overview for visitors who want to understand Nimora quickly.

This video should be used to introduce Nimora as a workspace for AI media, SEO, visitor tracking, and ecommerce growth operations.

### Shopify product photos with AI in 60 seconds

{% embed url="<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NwR1vvJpqKQ>" %}

This tutorial is useful for merchants who want to understand how AI product imagery can replace slow creative bottlenecks. The core lesson is that a Shopify merchant can start from a product and generate cleaner, campaign-ready product visuals without a traditional photoshoot or designer-heavy workflow.

### AI UGC ads for Shopify products

{% embed url="<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h82U0rER8Ps>" %}

This tutorial is useful for merchants who want to generate UGC-style product videos for social platforms, ads, and product pages. The core lesson is that a merchant can turn product context into short-form creative without hiring creators, models, or video editors for every asset.

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## Common workflows

### Workflow 1: First SEO audit

Use this workflow when a store is new to Nimora and wants a fast win.

1. Connect the store.
2. Run a store SEO audit.
3. Review missing meta titles, missing meta descriptions, image alt text gaps, broken links, sitemap coverage, JSON-LD issues, and speed opportunities.
4. Generate fixes for safe issues.
5. Review all generated output.
6. Publish approved fixes.
7. Monitor traffic, impressions, clicks, sessions, and conversion signals.

### Workflow 2: Product image refresh

Use this workflow when a product page needs better visuals.

1. Select a live product.
2. Pull product title, product description, and existing product images.
3. Choose a visual direction such as studio, lifestyle, minimalist, or bold.
4. Generate product photos.
5. Review for product accuracy and brand fit.
6. Save approved assets.
7. Attach selected assets back to the product record.
8. Watch product page engagement and conversion behavior.

### Workflow 3: UGC-style product video

Use this workflow when a store needs ad-ready social creative.

1. Select a product.
2. Choose a use case such as unboxing, benefit demo, product reveal, problem-solution, or social proof.
3. Generate a short video or reel.
4. Review product accuracy, visual quality, and claim safety.
5. Export or attach the approved video.
6. Use it on social, PDPs, landing pages, or paid ads.
7. Measure campaign and conversion signals.

### Workflow 4: Product metadata cleanup

Use this workflow when a catalog has weak search visibility.

1. Run a metadata scan.
2. Filter missing or weak meta descriptions.
3. Generate descriptions in batches.
4. Review for tone, accuracy, and keyword relevance.
5. Publish approved updates.
6. Watch click-through rate and organic traffic over time.

### Workflow 5: Image alt text update

Use this workflow when product images are missing alt text.

1. Scan images for missing alt text.
2. Generate product-specific alt text using catalog context.
3. Review output to ensure it describes the image accurately.
4. Publish approved alt text.
5. Track accessibility improvements and image search opportunity.

### Workflow 6: Replay and heatmap diagnosis

Use this workflow when conversion is low and the reason is unclear.

1. Enable analytics and session recordings only after consent is ready.
2. Watch high-priority product page and cart replays.
3. Review heatmaps for click and scroll behavior.
4. Identify rage clicks, hesitation, exits, and weak CTA visibility.
5. Prioritize the highest-impact change.
6. Publish the fix.
7. Compare before-and-after behavior.

### Workflow 7: Campaign tracking cleanup

Use this workflow when paid traffic results are unclear.

1. Standardize UTM naming.
2. Review campaign sessions inside Nimora.
3. Compare source, landing path, buyer quality, and conversion behavior.
4. Use replay and heatmap insights to diagnose weak campaigns.
5. Improve landing pages or creative.
6. Re-measure after the next campaign cycle.

### Workflow 8: Blog and topical content

Use this workflow when a store needs SEO content tied to real products.

1. Select a category, product group, or keyword theme.
2. Generate a topical map or blog idea.
3. Draft content using product context.
4. Review for accuracy, originality, and helpfulness.
5. Add internal links to relevant products or collections.
6. Publish approved content.
7. Track search visibility and engagement.

***

## Troubleshooting

### The Shopify app is installed but the dashboard does not show data

Check that the correct store is connected, permissions were approved, and the selected feature is available on the current plan. Some analytics and tracking features may require traffic before useful data appears.

### Session replays are not appearing

Confirm that tracking is enabled, the feature is included in the plan, the store has visitor traffic, and privacy or consent tools are not blocking the script unexpectedly. On WordPress, session recordings require storefront analytics to be enabled first.

### Heatmaps are empty

Heatmaps need visitor interaction data. New stores, low-traffic pages, blocked scripts, or recently enabled tracking may not show meaningful heatmaps immediately.

### WooCommerce products are not syncing

Check that WooCommerce is installed and active, REST API keys are created with read/write access, the consumer key and secret are saved correctly, and the site can communicate with the Nimora service.

### WordPress publishing is not working

Check whether a WordPress application password has been created and saved, and confirm that the connected user has the required publishing permissions.

### AI generation failed

Check available credits, plan limits, product data quality, image availability, and whether the selected generation type is available. High-demand AI video models may have longer processing times.

### Generated product media does not match the product

Use clearer product images, stronger product titles, and more complete product descriptions. Review all outputs before publishing. Do not publish generated assets that misrepresent the product.

### SEO fixes are queued but not published

Check the approval queue. Nimora is designed around review-first publishing, so generated fixes may need approval before sync.

### Status or service availability issues

Check the public status page: <https://status.nimora.us>

***

## Frequently asked questions

<details>

<summary>What is Nimora?</summary>

Nimora is an AI ecommerce growth workspace that helps store teams create product media, fix SEO issues, track visitor behavior, generate content, and improve conversion workflows from one place.

</details>

<details>

<summary>Which platforms does Nimora support?</summary>

Nimora is Shopify-first and also supports WooCommerce / WordPress through the WordPress plugin. Wix support is referenced through current connection flows.

</details>

<details>

<summary>Is Nimora only for Shopify?</summary>

No. Shopify is the primary native install path, but WooCommerce / WordPress and Wix support are also part of the public platform direction.

</details>

<details>

<summary>Does Nimora require WooCommerce on WordPress?</summary>

No. WordPress-only sites can use supported content, media, publishing, and site-level workflows. WooCommerce is required for product catalog syncing, product SEO automation, and product media publishing.

</details>

<details>

<summary>Does Nimora require a Nimora account?</summary>

Yes. The WordPress plugin connects the site to the Nimora service, and a Nimora account is required for connected workflows.

</details>

<details>

<summary>Can Nimora generate product photos?</summary>

Yes. Nimora can generate ecommerce product photos using live catalog context such as product title, description, and existing images.

</details>

<details>

<summary>Can Nimora generate product videos?</summary>

Yes. Nimora supports AI product video and reel workflows for ecommerce campaigns, product pages, and social creative.

</details>

<details>

<summary>Can Nimora generate UGC-style ads?</summary>

Yes. Nimora supports UGC-style product creative and short-form product video workflows that can be used for social content and ad testing.

</details>

<details>

<summary>Can Nimora help with SEO?</summary>

Yes. Nimora can support SEO audits, metadata optimization, image alt text, broken link checks, sitemap coverage, JSON-LD structured data, and approved publish-back workflows.

</details>

<details>

<summary>Can Nimora publish JSON-LD schema?</summary>

Yes. Nimora can support approved JSON-LD structured data payloads for supported workflows. Store teams should review schema output before publishing.

</details>

<details>

<summary>Does Nimora track visitors?</summary>

Nimora can support visitor tracking, heatmaps, live visitors, and session replays depending on platform, plan, and enabled settings. Store owners should update privacy and consent notices before enabling tracking.

</details>

<details>

<summary>Are session recordings enabled by default?</summary>

On WordPress, storefront analytics and session recordings are off by default and must be explicitly enabled by the site administrator.

</details>

<details>

<summary>Are WooCommerce API keys exposed to visitors?</summary>

No. The WordPress plugin states that WooCommerce REST API credentials, WordPress application passwords, and plugin secrets are stored server-side and are not exposed to storefront visitors.

</details>

<details>

<summary>Does Nimora automatically change my website?</summary>

Nimora is designed around approved workflows. Write-back actions should happen through authorized and signed requests after the relevant workflow has been reviewed and approved.

</details>

<details>

<summary>Is the WordPress plugin free?</summary>

Yes. The WordPress plugin is free to install. Nimora service plans may include free and paid tiers depending on usage, credits, and advanced workflows.

</details>

<details>

<summary>What is the best first workflow?</summary>

Most stores should start with one of three workflows: a first SEO audit, a product media generation test, or a replay and heatmap review. Starting small makes it easier to prove value before scaling into heavier operations.

</details>

<details>

<summary>Which plan should a new store choose?</summary>

New stores can usually start with the Free plan to run a first audit, test product media, and explore the dashboard. Stores with traffic and conversion problems may benefit from Pro. Teams with recurring SEO, analytics, and creative workflows may need Business or Rockstar.

</details>

***

## Release notes

### WordPress plugin version 0.1.10

* Synced tracker scroll-depth initialization so Shopify, WooCommerce, and WordPress heatmaps show page activity sooner.
* Improved storefront snapshot status handling when a screenshot cannot be captured immediately.

### WordPress plugin version 0.1.9

* Synced the latest Nimora storefront tracker for improved heatmap screenshot capture.
* Improved WooCommerce product media attach reliability, file type handling, alt text, and gallery updates.

### WordPress plugin version 0.1.6

* Reworked the WordPress.org readme into merchant-facing WooCommerce SEO and AI media listing copy.
* Highlighted image optimizer, UGC images, product videos, and watermark-free image generation.
* Restored the standard WordPress.org banner asset alongside the high-resolution banner.

### WordPress plugin version 0.1.5

* Added WordPress.org PNG icon assets so the plugin logo displays reliably in listings.
* Improved readme tags and screenshot captions for WooCommerce SEO, image optimizer, UGC images, and product videos.

### WordPress plugin version 0.1.4

* Locked the Nimora API server URL in the settings screen.
* Added guided WooCommerce REST API and WordPress application password setup instructions.
* Updated WordPress.org screenshots, banner, and icon assets for the plugin listing.

### WordPress plugin version 0.1.3

* Made storefront analytics and session recordings explicit opt-in settings that are off by default.
* Documented bundled JavaScript source code for WordPress.org review.
* Improved credential sanitization without altering application password and secret characters.

### WordPress plugin version 0.1.2

* Bundled the Nimora tracker locally for visitor, heatmap, and session replay payloads.
* Added a WordPress admin recording toggle that respects Nimora plan and dashboard settings.
* Improved multi-platform tracking compatibility for WooCommerce and WordPress storefronts.

### WordPress plugin version 0.1.1

* Updated WordPress.org metadata and readme positioning.
* Improved SEO-focused description for AI SEO, product media, analytics, schema, image alt text, and WooCommerce workflows.
* Added clearer external service, free/paid usage, and privacy disclosure sections.
* Improved setup guidance for WordPress and WooCommerce connections.

### WordPress plugin version 0.1.0

* Initial release with Nimora connection settings.
* Added signed REST connection support.
* Added WooCommerce product endpoint support.
* Added WordPress post, page, and media publishing support.
* Added JSON-LD structured data storage support.
* Added lightweight storefront tracking support.

***

## Glossary

### AI Studio

The Nimora workspace for generating product photos, product videos, UGC-style assets, reels, and content using store catalog context.

### Alt text

A text description attached to an image. It helps accessibility tools understand the image and gives search engines more context about product imagery.

### Approval queue

A review area where generated SEO fixes, media assets, product videos, blog drafts, and content updates can be checked before publishing.

### Bot blocking

A signal quality feature that helps reduce bot traffic noise so analytics and campaign data are easier to trust.

### Campaign tracking

The process of measuring traffic and behavior from marketing campaigns, often using UTM parameters.

### Conversion funnel

The journey from product view to add to cart, checkout start, and purchase. Funnel analysis helps identify where shoppers drop off.

### Heatmap

A visual summary of user behavior on a page, such as where people click, scroll, or move.

### JSON-LD

A structured data format used to help search engines understand page information such as products, organization details, breadcrumbs, and other entities.

### Metadata

SEO fields such as title tags and meta descriptions that help search engines and users understand page content.

### Product media

Images, videos, reels, UGC-style creative, and other visual assets used to promote or explain a product.

### Publish-back

Sending approved fixes, content, media, or metadata from Nimora back to the connected store.

### Session replay

A recording-like representation of how a visitor interacted with a site. Replays can reveal clicks, scrolling, hesitation, and friction.

### Sitemap

A file or page that helps search engines and users discover important pages on a website.

### Topical map

A content planning structure that groups related topics, keywords, and pages around a core theme.

### UGC-style creative

Content that looks or feels like user-generated content, often used for social proof, paid ads, reels, and product storytelling.

### UTM

Tracking parameters added to links so campaigns, sources, mediums, and content variations can be measured more clearly.

***

## Support and useful links

### Website

<https://www.nimora.us>

### Shopify App Store

<https://apps.shopify.com/nimora>

### WordPress plugin

<https://wordpress.org/plugins/nimora-ai-seo-product-media-analytics>

### Status page

<https://status.nimora.us>

### Video: Nimora overview

<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=54fWlJCLw2U>

### Video: AI product photos for Shopify

<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NwR1vvJpqKQ>

### Video: AI UGC ads for Shopify products

<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h82U0rER8Ps>


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