Focused Shopify apps for content, speed, checkout and AOV.
Start with the apps that solve the highest-friction merchant problems: bring WordPress content into Shopify, make browsing feel faster, catch bad emails, and nudge carts toward free shipping.
The priority stack.
This is the order we should use on the site and in marketing. Lead with the app that already sells, then support it with the other clear merchant wins.
Simple WordPress Blog Feed
Embed your WordPress blog on any Shopify page so your content lives where customers already shop. No subdomain, no iframe feel, no awkward copy-paste workflow.
View Simple WordPress Blog FeedPrefetch
Make Shopify navigation feel instant by preloading likely next pages before the shopper taps.
View app →MailShield
Catch mistyped, fake, and disposable email addresses before they become bad orders.
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AOV Free Shipping Bar
Give shoppers a visible free-shipping goal and a reason to add one more item.
View app →The rest of the portfolio.
Keep these visible for breadth, but let the strongest-selling apps carry the first impression.
LeakSentry
Monitor coupon abuse, refund fraud, revenue drops, and other quiet leaks.
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ConsentPL
GDPR cookie consent for EU stores, with tracker blocking before consent.
View app →Polished
Translate Shopify stores into natural Polish with review before publishing.
View app →Eye Catching
Add polished logo bars and brand grids to build trust visually.
View app →
Better Related Posts
Recommend relevant blog posts so readers stay longer on the store.
View app →Need help choosing?
If your store has WordPress content, start with the feed. If not, start with speed or checkout quality.
Browse all apps →Pick one problem. Install one focused app.
Stackedboost apps are intentionally narrow. They do not try to become your entire ecommerce stack. They make one important part of your store feel better.
