Why this exists

We killed the SaaS and sold the CSV.

StoreRadar used to be a $49/month subscription with a dashboard, real-time alerts, credits, and a sales page that promised "Day Zero" detection. It worked. Customers paid. Then we looked at what they actually did with the product — and almost every one of them was exporting the database, cancelling within 60 days, and going back to spreadsheets. So we shipped what they were trying to buy: one CSV, one price, no subscription.

The problem with most lead tools.

Lead databases are priced for sales teams at companies that have sales teams. $250/month for Store Leads. $1,000+/month for Apollo. $20K/year for ZoomInfo. If you're an indy hacker, a freelancer, a solo agency, or one developer trying to find users for an app — that pricing is built for someone else. You don't need a seat-based dashboard. You need the file.

"Every SaaS lead tool is a CSV with extra steps."

So we did the math.

2.5 million Shopify stores. 1.9 million emails. 190K phone numbers. The work to gather them once is real — proxies, scrapers, parsing, normalization. The work to dress that up as a SaaS with logins, billing, seats, webhooks, and a support inbox is, frankly, optional. We stripped it out. $149 is the price of the file minus the subscription.

Who this is for.

  • The freelancer who needs 5,000 leads for a single campaign and does not need a dashboard.
  • The indy hacker validating a Shopify-adjacent SaaS who needs to email 200 stores tomorrow.
  • The small agency that wants a quarter of pipeline in one afternoon, not a recurring line item on the P&L.
  • The app or theme founder who needs to find every store running a specific app or theme — once.

What we sell now: the Shopify store database.

One CSV. $149 USD. You pay, you get a download link in your inbox 60 seconds later.

Inside the CSV: every Shopify store we know about, with the fields you actually use — domain, store name, email (where public), phone (where public), country, category, theme, installed apps, tech stack, first-seen and last-seen dates. 66 columns per row.

What's in every CSV you buy

2.5M stores · 1.9M emails · 190K phones.

What every CSV costs. Forever.

$149 once.

Latest snapshot ready

shopify-stores-2026-q2.csv

~482 MB · 2,546,499 rows · CSV (UTF-8)

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Reviews

Don't take our word for it

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"I shipped this because I wanted to buy it myself. Every database I needed for a side project was either $250/month or a 3-week scraping job. So I did the scraping job, packaged the result, and put a Buy button on it."
Jean-Romain Krupa
Solopreneur · Go-To-Market at Hunter.io

I'm 36, two kids and a dog, living in the French countryside. By day I run go-to-market at Hunter.io; nights and weekends I'm a solopreneur who loves Ruby and building B2B tools. StoreRadar is one of them.

One-time payment. Instant download. Refund if the file is broken.

Looking for the page about the file? It's at /shopify-stores-csv.