A slow Shopify store loses customers before they even see your product. We fix that — with targeted, measurable performance work delivered by engineers who specialize in it.
We don't hand over a report and leave. We fix the issues, show you the before/after numbers, and make sure nothing breaks in the process.
Every fix comes with a before/after performance report — so you can see the exact impact of each change we make.
Performance changes are tested against your store's functionality — speed wins that don't introduce new bugs or break existing UX.
We prioritize what moves the needle most — so your budget goes toward changes that actually affect your load time and conversion rate.
One fix or a full audit — every task is scoped clearly, tackled by a senior engineer, and delivered with proof it worked.
LCP, CLS, and INP fixed to passing scores — every change backed by a before/after performance report so you can see exactly what improved.
Lazy-loading, responsive srcsets, next-gen format delivery, and correctly sized placeholders — so images stop being your biggest performance drag.
A full technical audit of your live store — every bottleneck identified, ranked by impact, and explained in plain English with a clear fix for each.
Above-the-fold styles extracted and inlined so your store feels instant — render-blocking assets identified and eliminated from the critical path.
Third-party tags — analytics, chat widgets, review apps — audited and reordered so they load after your store, not before it.
Asset versioning, cache headers, and Shopify CDN configuration reviewed so returning visitors get a near-instant experience every time.
We run your live store through industry-standard performance tools and real-user data — every bottleneck is surfaced, explained, and ranked by how much it's costing you.
Images, render-blocking assets, third-party script bloat — tackled in order of impact so the biggest gains come earliest.
You receive a before/after performance report and a plain-English summary of every change made — no jargon, no vague outcomes.
Stores where load time is hurting sales — especially on mobile, where most Shopify traffic now comes from.