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Shopify support that improves speed and sales

Theme clean-up, performance fixes, accessibility improvements, and UX tweaks. Practical work. Clear reporting.

Shopify stores often slow down over time. Apps pile up. Themes get patched. Tracking scripts spread. Mobile takes the hit first Source 2 . I help you tighten it up, improve Core Web Vitals, and make the buying journey smoother Source 5 .

What we work on

How we measure

Common wins

Accessibility and UX

Faster pages help conversions. Cleaner journeys help more. I fix keyboard and screen reader issues in the theme, then tighten the buying path so it feels obvious and low friction Source 4 .

What you get

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FAQs

Do you work on existing Shopify stores

Yes. Theme audits, performance fixes, accessibility improvements, UX tidy-ups, and safer iteration without disrupting trading.

Do you build new Shopify themes

Yes. Either a clean rebuild on a modern theme base, or a bespoke build where it fits the budget and scope.

Do you remove apps

Yes. I review what each app adds, what it costs in speed and complexity, then replace or remove where it makes sense.

What results should I expect

Faster key pages, fewer layout shifts, fewer script payloads, better mobile experience, and clearer paths to purchase.

How do changes get shipped safely

Work runs through theme versions, preview links, and controlled releases. You get a log of changes and why they matter.

Do you handle ongoing work

Yes. Monthly support fits stores that keep adding products, campaigns, and apps.

Sources

  1. [1] Shopify Help Center. Web performance reports. View source Back to article
  2. [2] Shopify Help Center. Improving your online store performance. View source Back to article
  3. [3] Shopify.dev. Performance best practices for Shopify themes. View source Back to article
  4. [4] Shopify.dev. Accessibility best practices for Shopify themes. View source Back to article
  5. [5] web.dev. Web Vitals. View source Back to article
  6. [6] web.dev. Load Third-Party JavaScript. Published: . View source Back to article

Availability

Next full project start: January 2026.
Small jobs: 3 to 7 days. Capacity: up to 14 hours per week.