App stacks grow one "just install it" at a time until the store is slow, the monthly bills add up, and nobody is sure which apps still earn their keep. Send us your store and we will map what to keep, remove, or replace.
We build and operate live Shopify apps ourselves — so this is an honest look at your stack, not a pitch to install more of ours.
If a few of these sound familiar, an audit will usually pay for itself in cancelled subscriptions alone.
Two or three apps doing nearly the same job, each with its own monthly fee and its own way of breaking.
Every app adds scripts. Stacked up, they drag page speed — which costs you conversions and search ranking.
The combined monthly bill has crept up and you are not sure which apps still earn their place.
Chains of apps and Flow steps held together with hope — when one changes, something downstream quietly breaks.
Apps with broad permissions to customer and order data, installed long ago, never reviewed.
An app almost does the job, so someone finishes it by hand every day. That gap is often a small fix, not a new app.
A clear call on each app: still earning its place, safe to cancel, or better swapped for something leaner.
What the stack is costing you each month and where it is weighing down your storefront.
Over-permissioned, abandoned, or duplicate apps worth removing before they cause a problem.
The few places where a small one-off fix would replace an ongoing subscription — and the many where it would not.
Give us your store URL and a rough idea of which apps are bugging you. We will review what is installed and reply with a keep/remove/replace plan you can act on yourself — or hand to us.
Yes — the initial audit is free and no-obligation. You get a keep/remove/replace list you can act on yourself or hand back to us.
Not for the first read. Your store URL and a list of installed apps is enough to start. For a deeper audit you can add us as a staff member with limited access, which you control and can remove any time.
No. The audit is about removing cost and weight — often the answer is fewer apps. We only suggest a different app or a small build where it genuinely saves you money or manual work.
It varies, but cancelling overlapping or unused apps often covers the cost of any follow-up work several times over — and removing heavy scripts can measurably speed up your storefront.
A one-page keep/remove/replace decision for every app, the monthly saving identified, the single biggest speed win, and any place where a small fix would replace an ongoing subscription.