DTC Brands List: search direct-to-consumer stores by category, traffic, apps, and contacts
Browse public DTC brand examples, then search the StoreInspect database for direct-to-consumer stores by vertical, traffic tier, Shopify apps, pixels, and contact availability.
StoreInspect gives you a searchable DTC brands list backed by 830K+ indexed Shopify stores and 1M+ store-linked contact records. Use the public page to browse examples, then use the dashboard to filter direct-to-consumer brands by category, traffic, app stack, pixels, missing tools, and contacts. For broader lead sourcing, use the ecommerce leads database.
Public preview
Public DTC brand examples with store context
Static lists stop at names. StoreInspect pairs DTC brand examples with traffic tiers, detected apps, categories, and profile pages.
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Want the full searchable database instead of public examples? Filter stores by category, app stack, traffic tier, pixels, and contacts.
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Search DTC brands by the signals that matter
Direct-to-consumer is too broad by itself. Filter by category, scale, acquisition stack, apps, and contactability before building a list.
DTC categories
Start with fashion, beauty, food, health, home, jewelry, pets, sports, outdoor, and other consumer verticals.
Growth and traffic signals
Use directional traffic tiers, lead fit score, Shopify Plus, product count, and pixel depth to find mature brands.
Marketing stack
See brands using Klaviyo, Meta Pixel, TikTok Pixel, Google Ads, Gorgias, Yotpo, Recharge, Shop Pay, and more.
Contacts and exports
Move from brand discovery to outreach by filtering for stores with contact records before saving or exporting.
Workflow
From DTC brand examples to a qualified target list
Use public examples for orientation, then search the full database when you need repeatable prospecting.
Choose a vertical
Pick the DTC category that matches your offer: apparel, beauty, supplements, food, home, pets, jewelry, or sports.
Add maturity filters
Use traffic tier, Shopify Plus, app count, pixels, paid-media markers, and product count to find brands with budget.
Find the stack gap
Look for brands using adjacent tools but missing the category your product or service helps with.
Save and export
Save the qualified DTC brands and reveal contacts when the store has enough context to justify outreach.
Category paths
Browse DTC brands by category
Use category pages for public examples, then open the dashboard to search deeper by apps, pixels, traffic, and contacts.
Fashion stores
Discover top fashion, clothing, and apparel Shopify stores. From fast fashion to luxury clothing brands, see what themes and apps power the biggest names in online apparel retail.
Beauty stores
Explore leading beauty and skincare Shopify stores by traffic tier, theme, apps, and contact availability.
Home & Garden stores
Browse successful home goods and furniture Shopify stores. Learn what themes and apps power leading decor, bedding, and kitchen brands.
Food & Beverage stores
Browse leading food and beverage Shopify stores. Analyze the tech behind successful coffee, snacks, and specialty food brands.
Jewelry stores
Browse successful jewelry and accessories Shopify stores. Analyze the tech stacks behind luxury and everyday jewelry brands.
Health & Wellness stores
Discover top health and wellness Shopify stores. From supplements to fitness gear, see what themes and apps power leading health brands.
Hobby stores
Discover top hobby Shopify stores. From crafts to collectibles, see what themes and apps power passionate hobbyist brands.
Electronics stores
Analyze top electronics and gadget Shopify stores. Discover the tech stacks behind successful audio, gaming, and smart home brands.
Not just a static list of brand names
Most DTC brand lists are inspiration directories. StoreInspect is built for research and prospecting, so every useful result needs context.
Public examples
Browse representative brands and category pages without exposing private contact details.
Searchable signals
Filter by apps, pixels, traffic tier, theme, category, contact availability, and missing tools.
Outreach workflow
Turn a broad DTC brands list into a smaller saved list with accounts and contacts worth contacting.
Raw vs qualified
DTC brand list vs DTC prospect list
A brand directory helps with inspiration. A prospecting list needs fit, timing, and reachability.
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