Most merchants can get Auware live very quickly. In many cases, brands are able to create, review, and publish their first Auware landing pages within a few hours. The exact timing depends less on technical setup and more on internal approvals, access to the Shopify store, and how quickly content decisions are made.
Auware is intentionally designed to remove the typical bottlenecks that slow down landing page launches. There is no theme work, no custom development, and no fragile page builder configuration. Pages are created inside Auware, reviewed or lightly edited by the merchant or their agency, and then published directly into Shopify or Buyist. Once published, the page behaves like a native storefront URL and is immediately ready to be used as a paid media destination.
For agencies and performance teams, this speed is a major advantage. Traditionally, launching audience specific landing pages can take days or weeks due to copy reviews, design queues, development cycles, and QA. As a result, many teams default to sending all traffic to a single PDP even when they know relevance matters. Auware collapses that timeline so teams can act while campaigns are live, not after the opportunity has passed.
Most merchants already have everything they need to go live quickly. If the Shopify store is accessible and the campaign audiences are defined, pages can be generated, adjusted, and published in a single working session. From there, the merchant simply updates their Meta, TikTok, Google Ads, or email links to point to the new URLs, using their existing UTMs and tracking setup.
What can slow things down is not Auware itself. Delays usually come from internal review processes, brand approvals, or questions about messaging and positioning. In those cases, merchants may choose to take more time refining copy or aligning stakeholders. That flexibility is intentional. Auware enables speed, but it does not force it.
It is also important to understand what is not required to go live. Auware does not require connecting ad accounts. It does not run real time personalization. It does not replace Shopify PDPs or alter checkout behavior. Visitors never interact with Auware itself, and no personal customer data is stored. Everything runs inside Shopify or Buyist once the page is published.
As, Auware remains focused on this simple, reliable workflow. The result is that merchants can move from idea to live campaign landing page in hours, not weeks, which is exactly where the biggest performance wins tend to come from in paid media.
In short, if a merchant is already running paid campaigns and has access to their Shopify store, getting Auware live is typically a same day task.