Shopify Sellers’ Secret Weapon: Top 5 Back-in-Stock Apps Quick Summary: If you have a Shopify website, a back-in-stock app lets customers sign up for notifications to be alerted when an item they wanted comes back in stock! This can help you recover lost sales and get those shoppers back into the store. By the way, the top five apps we cover are SB Coming Soon Product-PreSale, Notify! Back in Stock|PreOrder, Back In Stock Notify Me: Kbite, Preorder Back In Stock - STOQ, and Preorder Back in stock Duck. They all have easy setup, custom alerts, demand tracking tools, etc. You can increase your revenue by 10-20% by utilizing one of these back-in-stock apps with no additional ads. Pick the one that works for your store size and needs - email or SMS alerts. Out-of-stock situations are inevitable at every online store. It is impossible to avoid. Our prior exploration indicates that, on average, there are 8% of items for sale out of stock in the e-commerce store. For every twelve items, one is out of stock. For Shopify users, this translates to los https://lnkd.in/guAF3FYn
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Shopify Sellers’ Secret Weapon: Top 5 Back-in-Stock Apps Quick Summary: If you have a Shopify website, a back-in-stock app lets customers sign up for notifications to be alerted when an item they wanted comes back in stock! This can help you recover lost sales and get those shoppers back into the store. By the way, the top five apps we cover are SB Coming Soon Product-PreSale, Notify! Back in Stock|PreOrder, Back In Stock Notify Me: Kbite, Preorder Back In Stock - STOQ, and Preorder Back in stock Duck. They all have easy setup, custom alerts, demand tracking tools, etc. You can increase your revenue by 10-20% by utilizing one of these back-in-stock apps with no additional ads. Pick the one that works for your store size and needs - email or SMS alerts. Out-of-stock situations are inevitable at every online store. It is impossible to avoid. Our prior exploration indicates that, on average, there are 8% of items for sale out of stock in the e-commerce store. For every twelve items, one is out of stock. For Shopify users, this translates to los https://lnkd.in/guAF3FYn
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🛍️ I was helping a friend optimize their Shopify store last week… and we hit the classic roadblock — “Which apps are actually worth installing?” Because let’s be honest — the Shopify App Store can feel like a black hole sometimes. Tons of options, mixed reviews, and no clear way to know what truly works. That’s when I came across 𝐓𝐡𝐞𝐒𝐚𝐚𝐒𝐇𝐮𝐛 — a clean, curated platform that lists the 𝐭𝐨𝐩 10 𝐒𝐡𝐨𝐩𝐢𝐟𝐲 𝐚𝐩𝐩𝐬 across every category. No fluff, no endless scrolling — just quality picks with reviews, demos, and even some exclusive discounts. What I liked most? It saves you hours of trial and error — whether you’re running a small D2C brand or managing multiple client stores. If you’ve ever spent half a day comparing “email marketing” or “analytics” apps — this might just save your sanity. Worth checking out if you’re in the eCom or Shopify world 👇 🌐 https://thesaashub.com/ 𝐒𝐡𝐨𝐰 𝐬𝐨𝐦𝐞 𝐥𝐨𝐯𝐞:- https://lnkd.in/dBJW3Rp2 #Shopify #eCommerce #SaaSTools #D2C #DigitalMarketing #ShopifyApps #TheSaaSHub
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Heads up: Shopify is deprecating admin-created apps. Here's what this means: Starting Jan. 1, 2026: - Any third party who needs API access to your store - Or any custom web apps you build Won't be able to get an access token with this flow: Settings > Apps and sales channels > Develop apps. Which is by creating an app, selecting scopes, installing, copying the access token, and giving it to the third party. Some of the use cases: - Suppliers syncing products - Custom automations - Some ERPs and CRMs How will they gain API access? They have to use the new Dev dashboard. And the same installation flow you see with apps from the app store. Which requires: - A Partner account (easy). - An app to be created in the dashboard (easy). - A web app hosted on a server, that will grab the API token right after you install the app (not easy). Instead of 5 clicks, it will be more than 100 in the best case. And require technical knowledge. The burden is on the third party. Because they can't ask a merchant to do all this. Whereas before, they could send you a couple of screenshots on how to get the token. What we might see are apps in the app store that you install normally with multiple general scopes, and they just give you the access token to copy. But I'm not sure if Shopify would even approve this. Overall: This deprecation is very controversial. Almost every platform I know that provides API access, lets you easily create API access tokens. #shopify #shopifyplus #ecommerce
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Checkout clarity beats more apps: 6 Shopify friction killers More apps rarely fix a leaking checkout. Clarity does. Six friction killers we deploy on Shopify that repeatedly lift conversion rates: 1) Predictable totals - show taxes, shipping, and delivery dates in the cart. No surprises at step 3. 2) Express pay where it matters - Shop Pay, Apple Pay, Google Pay above the fold on product page and cart. 3) Form friction control - email first, address autocomplete, inline validation, phone optional, fewer fields on mobile. 4) Clean flow - limit popups and nav in cart, move upsells to post-purchase, keep clear microcopy for returns and support. 5) Localize to intent - local currency and wallets, duties prepaid for cross border when relevant. 6) Script hygiene - audit apps, remove duplicate trackers, load scripts per page with Shopify app embeds. Faster pages, fewer drop-offs. At BoomSprint we design, prototype, and implement this stack fast, then train your team to run it. Want a focused checkout audit that ships in days, not months? Message us.
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3 Must-Have Apps for Every Shopify Store (Without Slowing It Down) With over 8,000+ apps on Shopify, adding too many can make your store slow and messy. Here are 3 that actually make a difference 👇 1. Email Pop-Up App (with A/B Testing) Your email list = your money list. Use a clean, on-brand popup that lets you test offers and designs. Even a 10% boost in signups compounds into big long-term revenue. 2. Upsell & Bundle App Want higher profits without more ads? Add smart upsells or bundles. A relevant offer at checkout can increase AOV by 15–30% — pure growth fuel. 3. Review App (with Photo/UGC Support) Social proof still sells. Choose one that’s easy for customers to use and matches your brand. Photo + video reviews = higher trust, better SEO, and even GEO reach. 💡 Bonus tip: Apps that encourage long-form reviews help you win on Google too. 👉 What’s one app you’d never remove from your Shopify store?
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Shopify Apps are affecting your website speed (and you don’t even realize It) I’ve noticed many Shopify stores use multiple apps to build UI blocks or add features that could easily be built directly through code. I completely understand that not every brand has access to a tech team or agency. So, installing an app often feels like the only option. But before adding any app, it’s important to understand how it impacts your website. In many cases, apps do solve one problem but they might also be slowing down your site, adding render-blocking scripts, or creating console errors that affect user experience. Some even keep calling APIs infinitely without you realizing it. Recently, I worked on a store where multiple apps and scripts were added for a single feature. Now, identifying which one is actually needed has become a challenge. This is a perfect example of how easily this problem grows over time. Many merchants also get attracted to apps claiming to “increase speed” or “boost conversions.” But in reality, most of these are temporary hacks that often create more technical debt in the long run. Your Shopify store deserves to be treated with care. Always track what’s being installed, understand why it’s needed, and evaluate its real impact on performance regularly. Have you ever faced similar issues with apps slowing down your Shopify store? I’d love to hear and learn from your thoughts and experiences. #Shopify #ShopifyApps #ShopifyMerchants
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I help Shopify app teams talk to brands in the market - not currently using or aware of their apps. It’s honest work. Many Shopify app teams I speak to jokingly ask me if I can help them reach their own users for feedback sessions. Apparently this is also a hard thing. What if AppStoreResearch built an integration with Mantle which would trigger an incentivized call or chat request with their users (brands), to get feedback after certain events. Possible invite triggers: new install X days after install usage milestones uninstall There could also be qualifying business filters plans, location, other ICP criteria on top of these triggers to make sure invitations go to highest value users. ASR would automate and assist with the invite, scheduling, video call and incentive payout + eventually an AI summary of the data gathered on the call. I’d love to build this but unsure of the amount of Shopify app teams that want to offer incentives to speak to their own users. The model is easy, we’d charge 10% of the incentive/call. I think that’s fair. Open to other ideas. Would love feedback. If you run a mature Shopify app, would you use this?
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“We tried a dozen apps — none of them worked.” That’s how this conversation started. The merchant needed something very specific: 👉 Apply custom pricing for select retail locations 👉 Remove an 18% online upcharge 👉 Prepare for a multi-location rollout w custom prices per location Every other app claimed to handle “discount functions,” but none could actually manage location-based pricing cleanly. Until they found Dollarlabs. With our Rust-based discount engine and variant metafield pricing, all they had to do was to Enter the final discounted price directly into a variant metafield. That’s it. The function handles the rest. Real problem. Real pain point. Real solution. 💬 For Shopify app developers: 1️⃣ Always ask merchants how they found you - it’s free SEO insight straight from your users. 2️⃣ Don’t just sell - listen. Merchants will literally tell you what they’re searching for, what they’ve tried, and what they need next. They’re not leads. They’re people trying to solve real problems 🙂
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The Shop app has tens of millions of users. Want to get ahead? Here's what Shopify announced: The new Shop Minis SDK. Traditionally, the Shop app had very specific functionality. It couldn't be customized like your website. A couple of years ago, Shopify launched Minis. They were a way to offer customized experiences for your store. For example: A feature that helps customers determine their color palette and suggests beauty products that match it. A few days ago, Shopify announced a new, public early access program for Minis. Developers will be able to create all kinds of custom experiences. Similarly to regular apps from the app store. What is not clear is: - How easy it will be to publish your own Minis. - Whether you can have your own custom Minis. Still, it's something to keep an eye on. The new Minis will be one of the best ways to stand out in the Shop app. And stores that make use of them will have an edge over others. Offering fast, mobile-optimized shopping experiences. To give you a better idea, here are some examples of what could be built. These are based on the new SDK's APIs: - A gift finder quiz that leads users to a curated set of products. - A build-your-own bundle experience. - A limited-drop countdown for your next launch. - A post-purchase Mini that lets buyers explore their order or rewards. - A loyalty experience that gamifies repeat purchases. #shopify #shopifyplus #ecommerce
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For a custom forms app on Shopify, one of the biggest challenges is building fully customized forms that truly integrate and synchronize with Shopify’s customer data. That’s where Simply Forms stands out. With Simply Forms, your customers enjoy a seamless experience. When they’re logged in, their information — like name, email, and address — is automatically filled in, so they can submit forms instantly without retyping a thing. For new visitors, the form starts fresh. Once they submit it, Simply Forms can automatically create a customer profile in Shopify. The next time they return, their details are ready and waiting — making every interaction faster and more personal.
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