Most Popular Shopify Apps 2026: Top 10 Report
Original research on the most popular Shopify apps stores actually expose on their public storefronts: the top 10 Shopify apps, stack depth, and visible category gaps.
For broader Shopify ecosystem statistics, see State of Shopify. For category-by-category app gaps, see the category opportunity report.
Key Findings
The visible Shopify app landscape.
98.1% missing
Machine-readable JSON available
Most popular Shopify apps and app adoption data are one of the cleanest report-page wedges for StoreInspect because the topic has both citation value and prospecting value. The public report explains market-level app usage; the dashboard turns those same signals into account lists.
Top 10 Most Popular Shopify Apps
Detected from public storefront signals, excluding native payment methods and checkout features.
These top 10 Shopify app rankings only include apps StoreInspect can detect from public storefront signals. That makes the list especially useful for competitive research, app replacement campaigns, and visible tech-stack segmentation.
Detected App Stack Depth
How many client-side apps stores expose.
App count is a rough maturity signal. Stores with many visible apps often have more active experimentation and more vendors to displace; stores with few visible apps may be earlier-stage, custom-built, or simply using tools that do not expose frontend signatures.
Visible Shopify App Gaps
Categories where no known app signal was detected.
Missing app signals are directional, not proof that a merchant lacks the capability. The right use is prioritization: combine a visible gap with category, traffic, Meta ads, pixels, and contacts before deciding who to contact.
How to Use This for Prospecting
Turn market data into account selection.
This report should not be the endpoint. It is the market proof that makes the app and missing-app filters worth using in the product.
Methodology
What this report can and cannot see.
StoreInspect analyzed 610,189 Shopify stores and used the latest app snapshot where available. Detection is based on public storefront scripts, DOM markers, metadata, and known app signatures. Client-side detection is useful for market research and prospecting, but it can miss backend-only, checkout-only, custom, and private apps. Data last refreshed May 20, 2026.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the top 10 Shopify apps?
The top 10 Shopify apps in this StoreInspect report are Klaviyo, Judge.me Reviews, Cart Drawer, Mailchimp, Instafeed (Mintt), Auto Currency Switcher, Retention.com, PageFly, PushOwl, WhatsApp Business Chat. This ranking excludes native payment methods and checkout features.
What are the top Shopify apps?
Klaviyo is the most detected non-payment app in this StoreInspect dataset, appearing on 20.4% of stores with app snapshot data. This top Shopify apps ranking uses visible storefront app signals, not Shopify App Store reviews.
How many apps does the average Shopify store use?
The average Shopify store in this dataset has 4.9 detected client-side apps. Backend-only, checkout-only, and private apps are not always visible from a public storefront scan.
Do stores with zero detected apps really use no apps?
Not necessarily. Zero detected apps means StoreInspect did not see a public client-side app signature in the latest snapshot. Some apps run server-side, only load in checkout, or are hidden behind custom implementations.
What are Shopify app gaps?
Subscriptions is the largest visible app gap in this dataset: 98.1% of stores with app snapshot data have no detected app in that category.
Can I use this data for prospecting?
Yes. Treat this report as market-level evidence, then use StoreInspect to filter individual stores by category, traffic tier, app usage, missing apps, pixels, and contacts before outreach.
How often is this report updated?
This page is statically generated and revalidates as the StoreInspect dataset changes. The data was last refreshed on May 20, 2026. Machine-readable data is available at https://storeinspect.com/report/shopify-app-adoption/stats.json.
Can I cite this report?
Yes. You can cite individual statistics with attribution and a link to https://storeinspect.com/report/shopify-app-adoption.
Cite This Report
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