Where can I find a customer's view of a Shopify store?

I found a weeks worth of information discussing how to set up a shopify store BUT can’t find a store to see an example of what a buyer would see as a shopify customer. I’ve been selling on ebay for over 6 years. That said, I can’t find a shopify store to buy a product. Why would I want to sell here? Yeah, I know, I’ve been called dumb lots of times.

Hey @Al5843 ,

You can check out some of the best Shopify stores here - https://www.shopify.com/blog/shopify-stores.

Thanks

Yash Garg

I went thru Adrienne Morrison and they set up my store then i did the rest of set up thru shopify which morrison give instructions and videos on how to complete everything, you can add your own stuff or use a drop shipper. here is the link to my store it is in construction mode so no purchases can be made but you can see the set up i am still doing alot of work to it and need to add my domain . https://shopriaan.myshopify.com/ just so you can get an idea. I hope that helps for now. I am waiting for a link to send people to so they can have him set store up and its free. also alot of stores have there own domain but are managed thru shopify

Hey @Al5843

I guarantee that if you have shopped online, you have purchased from a store hosted on Shopify. We currently host over 4.8 million online stores. Including:

https://colourpop.com

https://www.gymshark.com

https://stevemadden.com

And tons more! The list that @yashgarg is a great compilation of small to medium sized businesses that use Shopify as well. Don’t hesitate to let me know if you have any questions about using our services. We are happy to help!

In order to see your Shopify store exactly how a customer sees it, one convenient option is to use an app that lets you log in as a customer directly from the Shopify admin.
For example, there’s a free “Login as Customer” option from Magefan, which allows you to access any customer’s storefront view right from the admin without needing their password. So you can quickly check what your customers see, prepare their cart, place orders on their behalf, or troubleshoot issues in real time.
It saves you from constantly creating test accounts.