Google Storebot frequently triggers abandoned basket emails using an email domain of @storebotmail.joonix.net.
I did a quick search and Google's AI result gave me this:
"storebotmail.joonix.net is an email domain used primarily by automated store-verification crawlers, most notably the Google StoreBot. If you are an e-commerce store owner, you will frequently see this domain associated with abandoned carts, new newsletter signups, or test orders (often under the name "John Smith").
Why is it visiting your store?
Google uses this automated bot to verify that the product pricing, shipping, and tax information on your checkout page matches the data you provide in your Google Shopping and Google Merchant Center feeds. The bot walks through your checkout process to ensure consistency, but it rarely (if ever) completes a purchase."
All of that makes perfect sense and seems harmless.
So my question is; Is there a way to exclude this email domain from triggering abandoned basket emails?
Thanks in advance.
I did a quick search and Google's AI result gave me this:
"storebotmail.joonix.net is an email domain used primarily by automated store-verification crawlers, most notably the Google StoreBot. If you are an e-commerce store owner, you will frequently see this domain associated with abandoned carts, new newsletter signups, or test orders (often under the name "John Smith").
Why is it visiting your store?
Google uses this automated bot to verify that the product pricing, shipping, and tax information on your checkout page matches the data you provide in your Google Shopping and Google Merchant Center feeds. The bot walks through your checkout process to ensure consistency, but it rarely (if ever) completes a purchase."
All of that makes perfect sense and seems harmless.
So my question is; Is there a way to exclude this email domain from triggering abandoned basket emails?
Thanks in advance.
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