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Shopify search functionality after migrating from WooCommerce (2026)

How search works on Shopify after WooCommerce — native search limitations, predictive search, Shopify Search & Discovery app, third-party search apps, and replacing WooCommerce search plugins.

·By k-sync
3 min read · 623 words

Search is how many customers navigate directly to what they want, bypassing category browsing entirely. WooCommerce search is basic by default — most stores with a serious search requirement use SearchWP, FacetWP, or Relevanssi. Shopify's search has improved significantly in recent years but still has limitations. This guide covers what Shopify provides natively and when to add a third-party solution.

Shopify's native search

Shopify's built-in search:

Shopify Search & Discovery app (free)

Shopify's own Search & Discovery app (free, available in App Store) extends native search:

For most Shopify stores, the Search & Discovery app is sufficient without a third-party search tool.

WooCommerce search plugins and Shopify equivalents

WooCommerce pluginShopify equivalent
SearchWP (relevance tuning)Shopify Search & Discovery (boost rules)
FacetWP (faceted filtering)Shopify Search & Discovery filters + Boost Commerce
Relevanssi (full-text search)Searchanise, Boost Commerce
AJAX Search Pro (live search)Predictive search (most themes, native Shopify API)
WooCommerce Product SearchSearchPie, Searchanise

Third-party search apps

Boost Commerce

Most comprehensive search + filter solution for Shopify. Full-text search with metafield indexing, advanced faceted filtering (multi-select, range sliders, colour swatches), merchandising rules (boost/bury/pin), and analytics. ~$29/mo+.

Searchanise

AI-powered search with typo tolerance, synonyms, and personalisation. Good predictive search with product image preview. ~$9/mo+.

SearchPie

Search + SEO combined. Auto-generates product tags from content, improving findability. Useful if WooCommerce tags were sparse. ~$19/mo+.

Configuring search for specification-heavy stores

For stores with many metafields (electronics, outdoor gear, medical devices), the key configuration steps:

  1. In Search & Discovery app → Settings → Search: add your key metafields to the search index
  2. For each metafield you add: consider whether customers search by it directly (e.g. "Gore-Tex jacket") or filter by it (e.g. "waterproof: yes"). Search for directly searched terms; filter for attributes customers narrow by.
  3. Add synonyms for brand names customers might use interchangeably (e.g. "hiking boots" ↔ "walking boots" ↔ "trekking boots")
  4. Review zero-result searches in Search & Discovery analytics — these reveal terminology gaps between how your products are described and how customers search

Zero-result pages

A search that returns no results is a lost sale. After migration, monitor your search analytics for high-frequency zero-result searches and resolve them by:

Post-migration search checklist

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