These are the 15 best free Shopify apps for beginners in 2026 — tested, rated honestly, and organized by category so you can find what you need without guessing. Every app here has a free plan that works, not just a trial.
If you want a shorter list of day-one essentials, see the must-install free apps for new Shopify stores. This post goes deeper — 15 apps across 6 categories with real free plan limits and honest assessments of where each one falls short.
How These Apps Were Selected
Every app on this list meets four criteria:
- Free plan is genuinely usable — not a 7-day trial disguised as “free”
- 4.5+ star rating on the Shopify App Store with at least 500 reviews
- Solves a real gap in Shopify’s default functionality
- Actively maintained in 2025/2026 — no abandoned apps
Apps are organized into six categories: Reviews & Trust, SEO, Email & Marketing, Speed & Images, Customer Support, and Store Design.
Category 1: Reviews & Trust
1. Judge.me Product Reviews
Rating: 5.0/5 (35,000+ reviews) Free plan limits: Unlimited review requests, unlimited photo reviews — no hard limits on the free plan
What it does: Sends automated post-purchase email and SMS requests for reviews. Displays star ratings, review widgets, and photo galleries on product pages. Adds review structured data (rich snippets) so star ratings show in Google search results.
Pros:
- Best-in-class free plan — genuinely no limitations on core features
- Review request emails are highly customizable
- Star ratings appear in Google search results within weeks
- Imports reviews from other platforms (Amazon, AliExpress, etc.)
Cons:
- Advanced features like review widgets with Q&A and coupon incentives require the paid plan ($15/month)
- Email design customization is limited on free
Best for: Every Shopify store. There is no reason not to use this.
For the full setup process, read the guide on how to install and use Judge.me on Shopify.
2. Loox — Photo and Video Reviews
Rating: 4.9/5 (22,000+ reviews) Free plan limits: No free plan — 14-day trial only ($9.99/month after)
What it does: Similar to Judge.me but focused specifically on photo and video reviews. Loox review widgets are visually striking — designed to show lifestyle photos from customers prominently.
Pros:
- Beautiful photo review display
- Referral features built in
- Google Shopping integration
Cons:
- No free plan. This is a trial, not a free tier.
- More expensive than Judge.me for similar functionality
Best for: Stores where customer photo content is a core part of the brand (apparel, home decor, beauty). Judge.me is a better default choice for beginners.
3. Stamped.io — Reviews and Loyalty
Rating: 4.7/5 (6,000+ reviews) Free plan limits: Up to 50 review request emails/month, basic widgets
What it does: Review collection, star ratings, and a loyalty/rewards program. The loyalty features are what differentiate it from Judge.me.
Pros:
- Loyalty points program on free plan (limited)
- Net Promoter Score collection
- Reviews + loyalty in one app
Cons:
- 50 email requests/month is very tight for growing stores
- The free plan is significantly limited compared to Judge.me’s free offering
- Interface is more complex than necessary for beginners
Best for: Stores where loyalty and repeat purchases are a priority from day one (subscription boxes, consumables).
Category 2: SEO
4. Avada SEO Suite
Rating: 4.9/5 (7,000+ reviews) Free plan limits: Full SEO audit, meta tag optimization, JSON-LD for up to 50 pages
What it does: Runs a full SEO audit of your store, fixes common issues (missing meta descriptions, broken links, slow images), adds structured data markup, and provides a Google snippet preview for every page.
Pros:
- Comprehensive audit catches issues you’d miss manually
- JSON-LD structured data is added automatically
- Sitemap management included
- Easy to use for beginners
Cons:
- Some advanced features (redirect management, keyword tracking) locked behind paid plan
- Can feel overwhelming with the number of suggestions it generates
Best for: Any new store that wants to start SEO correctly from day one.
5. Plug In SEO
Rating: 4.7/5 (2,500+ reviews) Free plan limits: Basic SEO problem detection and alerts
What it does: Scans your store for SEO issues — broken links, missing alt text, thin content, duplicate meta tags — and provides actionable fix suggestions.
Pros:
- Simple, scannable reports
- Email alerts when new SEO problems are detected
- Good for ongoing monitoring, not just one-time setup
- Lightweight, doesn’t slow your store
Cons:
- Free plan is more of a detection tool than a fixing tool
- Fewer features than Avada SEO on the free tier
- Structured data features require the paid plan
Best for: Stores that want simple, ongoing SEO monitoring rather than a full audit experience.
6. TinyIMG — Image SEO and Optimization
Rating: 4.9/5 (4,500+ reviews) Free plan limits: 50 image optimizations per month, alt text automation for 50 images
What it does: Compresses images without visible quality loss, generates SEO-friendly alt text, renames image files for SEO, and adds lazy loading. Covers both image speed and image SEO.
Pros:
- Two problems solved in one app: speed and image SEO
- Alt text automation saves hours on large catalogs
- Bulk optimization runs on your existing library
- Broken link scanner included
Cons:
- 50 images/month is tight for stores with large catalogs
- Paid plan is needed for stores with 100+ products
Best for: Any store with product images (which is every store). Install this before you publish any products.
Category 3: Email & Marketing
7. Shopify Email
Rating: 3.8/5 (1,500+ reviews) Free plan limits: 10,000 emails/month free, then $1 per 1,000
What it does: Drag-and-drop email builder integrated directly into Shopify’s admin. Pulls your store branding automatically. Supports automations (welcome, post-purchase), segmentation by purchase history, and campaign analytics.
Pros:
- Zero setup — connects to your Shopify store instantly
- Branding pulled from your theme automatically
- No monthly fee for under 10,000 emails
- Built by Shopify — no third-party data sharing
Cons:
- Much simpler than dedicated email platforms
- Limited automation logic (e.g., no behavioral triggers like “viewed product 3 times”)
- Design flexibility is restricted compared to Klaviyo or Omnisend
Best for: New stores sending fewer than 10,000 emails/month who want the simplest possible setup.
8. Klaviyo — Advanced Email and SMS
Rating: 4.6/5 (3,000+ reviews) Free plan limits: 250 contacts, 500 emails/month, 150 SMS credits
What it does: Full email and SMS marketing platform with behavioral segmentation, pre-built automation flows (abandoned cart, welcome series, win-back), A/B testing, and revenue attribution.
Pros:
- Best-in-class automation flows for e-commerce
- Behavioral triggers (abandoned cart, browsed products, purchased X ago)
- Revenue tracking per campaign
- Deep Shopify data sync from day one
Cons:
- 250 contact limit on free plan is very small
- More complex than most beginners need initially
- Can be expensive at scale ($150+/month for larger lists)
Best for: Stores serious about email marketing from day one who want to build proper automation flows immediately.
9. Privy — Pop-Ups and Email Capture
Rating: 4.6/5 (25,000+ reviews) Free plan limits: Unlimited pop-ups, up to 100 mailable contacts
What it does: Email capture pop-ups, exit intent overlays, spin-to-win wheels, and embedded signup forms. Includes basic email sending for welcome and abandoned cart emails.
Pros:
- Pop-up builder is very flexible and easy to use
- Exit intent targeting works well
- A/B testing on pop-up designs
- 100 mailable contacts on free plan is enough to get started
Cons:
- Email sending is basic — Klaviyo is far more powerful for automation
- 100 contacts is very limiting
- The UI has become more complex over the years
Best for: New stores that want a good pop-up and lead capture tool. Use Privy for capture and Klaviyo for sending.
10. SMSBump (now Yotpo SMS)
Rating: 4.8/5 (3,200+ reviews) Free plan limits: Pay-as-you-go pricing, no monthly minimum; approximately $0.015 per SMS in the US
What it does: SMS marketing platform for Shopify. Abandoned cart recovery, post-purchase SMS, promotional broadcasts, and two-way conversations.
Pros:
- No monthly fee — pay only for what you send
- SMS has significantly higher open rates than email
- Pre-built compliance features for US/UK SMS laws
- Deep Shopify integration (cart recovery works out of the box)
Cons:
- SMS costs add up at scale
- Requires careful compliance setup (opt-in collection, TCPA compliance in the US)
- Overkill for stores just getting started
Best for: Stores that have email set up and want to add SMS as a secondary recovery and marketing channel.
Category 4: Speed & Images
11. Swift — Page Speed Optimization
Rating: 4.8/5 (900+ reviews) Free plan limits: Core speed optimizations — lazy loading, JavaScript deferral, preloading
What it does: Implements technical speed improvements that most Shopify themes don’t do by default: lazy loading for images, deferral of non-critical JavaScript, DNS prefetching, and preconnect for external resources.
Pros:
- Measurable improvements to Google PageSpeed scores
- No coding required
- Works alongside TinyIMG without conflicts
Cons:
- Some optimizations can cause display issues with certain themes — test after installation
- Free plan doesn’t include all optimizations (critical CSS, for example, requires paid)
Best for: Any store where Google PageSpeed scores are below 70 on mobile.
12. Booster: Page Speed Optimizer
Rating: 4.9/5 (14,000+ reviews) Free plan limits: Prefetching and preloading features only; core features are free
What it does: Uses predictive prefetching — it preloads the next page a visitor is likely to click on before they click it. This makes navigation feel instantaneous.
Pros:
- Effective at reducing perceived load time
- Very easy to install — no configuration needed
- Works on any Shopify theme
Cons:
- Prefetching uses more bandwidth on your CDN
- Not a substitute for fixing underlying speed issues (large images, heavy themes)
Best for: Stores that want faster-feeling navigation without technical SEO work.
Category 5: Customer Support
13. Tidio — Live Chat and Chatbots
Rating: 4.7/5 (1,900+ reviews) Free plan limits: Up to 50 live chat conversations/month, basic chatbot flows
What it does: Live chat widget, AI chatbot, email integration, and visitor tracking. The chatbot can answer FAQs, check order status, and collect leads automatically.
Pros:
- Chatbot handles common questions when you’re offline
- Visitor tracking shows what pages customers are on
- Works across live chat, email, and Messenger in one inbox
- Clean, modern UI
Cons:
- 50 conversations/month is limiting for active stores
- Advanced chatbot flows and AI features require the paid plan ($29/month)
- Shopify Inbox is free with no conversation limits — Tidio is better only if you need the chatbot
Best for: Stores where you can’t always respond live and need automated chatbot coverage for common questions.
Category 6: Store Design
14. PageFly — Landing Page Builder
Rating: 4.9/5 (11,000+ reviews) Free plan limits: 1 published page of any type
What it does: Drag-and-drop page builder for Shopify. Build custom product pages, landing pages, blog post pages, or a homepage without code. Every element is mobile-optimized.
Pros:
- Genuine no-code page building with full control
- Pre-built templates for every page type
- Works with any Shopify theme
- A/B testing available on paid plans
Cons:
- 1 page on the free plan is a severe limitation
- Adds page-load weight — don’t use it for every page
- Paid plan ($24/month) is needed for any real use
Best for: Use your one free page on your highest-value product page or a sales landing page for ads.
15. ReConvert — Post-Purchase Upsell
Rating: 4.9/5 (5,200+ reviews) Free plan limits: Free while your store does fewer than 50 orders/month
What it does: Customizes the thank-you page (post-purchase page) after checkout. Adds upsell offers, birthday collection forms, product recommendations, reorder buttons, and survey questions.
Pros:
- Post-purchase page is high-intent — customers just bought, they may buy again
- Thank-you page customization increases average order value
- Easy setup with drag-and-drop builder
- Genuinely free until you hit 50 orders/month
Cons:
- Becomes paid once you exceed 50 orders/month ($4.99/month starting)
- Limited to post-purchase page (not pre-purchase upsells on free plan)
Best for: Stores in early growth phase who want to maximize revenue per customer without additional ad spend.
Full Comparison Table
| App | Category | Rating | Free Plan Limit | Monthly Cost (Paid) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Judge.me | Reviews | 5.0 | Unlimited | $15 |
| Loox | Reviews | 4.9 | No free plan | $9.99 |
| Stamped.io | Reviews | 4.7 | 50 requests/mo | $23 |
| Avada SEO | SEO | 4.9 | 50 pages | $29 |
| Plug In SEO | SEO | 4.7 | Detection only | $20 |
| TinyIMG | SEO/Speed | 4.9 | 50 images/mo | $9.99 |
| Shopify Email | 3.8 | 10,000 emails/mo | $0.001/email | |
| Klaviyo | Email/SMS | 4.6 | 250 contacts | $20+ |
| Privy | Email Capture | 4.6 | 100 contacts | $30 |
| SMSBump | SMS | 4.8 | Pay-as-you-go | PAYG |
| Swift | Speed | 4.8 | Core features | $19 |
| Booster | Speed | 4.9 | Prefetch only | $19 |
| Tidio | Chat | 4.7 | 50 chats/mo | $29 |
| PageFly | Design | 4.9 | 1 page | $24 |
| ReConvert | Upsell | 4.9 | <50 orders/mo | $4.99 |
When to Upgrade From Free Plans
Free plans have real limits. Here’s a practical guide on when to start paying:
- Judge.me → Paid: When you want coupon incentives in review requests (drives significantly more reviews)
- TinyIMG → Paid: When you have more than 50 product images or add products frequently
- Klaviyo → Paid: When you exceed 250 subscribers — which should happen within your first month if you’re actively building your list
- Avada SEO → Paid: When you need redirect management and keyword tracking
- PageFly → Paid: When you need more than one custom page
For a detailed comparison of free vs. paid app strategies, read the free vs. paid AI apps for Shopify beginners breakdown.
For recovering lost revenue, set up abandoned cart recovery on Shopify for free — it’s one of the highest-ROI things you can do with zero app spend.
FAQ
Which free Shopify apps are the best overall?
Judge.me, TinyIMG, Avada SEO, and Shopify Email are the strongest free plans with the fewest meaningful limitations. These four cover reviews, image SEO, on-page SEO, and email marketing.
Is Loox really not free?
Correct. Loox has no free plan — only a 14-day trial. It’s often listed as “free to install” on the App Store, which refers to the trial period. After 14 days, you pay $9.99/month minimum.
Can I use Klaviyo and Shopify Email at the same time?
Yes, but it creates complexity. Most stores pick one as their primary email tool. Shopify Email is simpler; Klaviyo is more powerful. Many stores start with Shopify Email and migrate to Klaviyo as they grow.
Will installing 15 apps slow my Shopify store?
Yes, if you install all 15 at once. Each app adds JavaScript and/or CSS. Prioritize based on your needs. The speed impact varies — some apps (TinyIMG, Avada SEO) are lightweight; others (PageFly, Tidio) add more weight.
Are there Shopify apps that are dangerous to install?
Apps from unknown developers with few reviews can inject poor code. Always check: number of reviews, last updated date, and whether the developer responds to reviews. All apps in this list are established and well-reviewed.
What’s the single most important app for a new store?
Judge.me — because reviews take time to accumulate. Every day without it is a day without collecting social proof. Install it before your first sale.
Do these apps work on all Shopify plans?
Yes. All apps listed work on every Shopify plan including Basic ($39/month). Some Shopify features overlap with these apps (e.g., Shopify Email is included in all plans), but the apps themselves have no plan restrictions.