Shopify's page editor is functional but limited. Creating a properly structured landing page — with a hero section, benefit blocks, product highlights, and a CTA — usually means using a page builder app, hiring a developer, or spending hours wrestling with the default editor.
What store owners usually do
Most non-technical Shopify merchants either pay for a drag-and-drop page builder (adding another $20–60/month to the stack) or ask a developer or agency to build pages for them. Both work — but both add time, money, and friction to what should be a simple content task.
Describe the page, Claude builds it
With Claude MCP Connector, you can describe the page you want and Claude creates it directly in your Shopify store:
"Create a landing page called 'Summer Sale 2026'. It should have a headline 'Up to 40% off', a short description of the sale, and a button that links to the Summer collection."
Claude creates the page with clean HTML, publishes it, and gives you the URL. You can then say "add this page to the main navigation" and it does that too.
Page and content tasks Claude handles
- Create new pages (landing pages, FAQ pages, size guides, etc.)
- Edit existing pages without opening the admin
- Publish and unpublish blog posts on a schedule
- Create URL redirects when you rename products or pages
- Update your navigation menu to add or remove links
- Add metafields to products or pages for custom data
Great for campaigns
For a product launch or seasonal campaign, you might need: a landing page, a blog post about the launch, a discount code, and an updated nav link — all in one afternoon. With Claude, that's four short messages instead of four separate admin tasks.