Shopify Themes: 20 Red Flags to Run From
Last modified: January 15, 2026
Shopify Themes: 20 Red Flags to Run From
1. Loads slower than your grandma’s dial-up
If your product page takes longer to load than it does to brew a cup of coffee, your customers are gone.
2. Needs 10 apps just to do what it promised
If you need a mini tech army to replicate the theme’s demo, it’s a scam in a pretty dress.
3. More moving parts than a carnival ride
Animations are cute until your visitors feel like they’re on a Tilt-a-Whirl.
4. Tiny, hidden “Add to Cart” button
Why make money when you can make customers hunt for the buy button?
5. Product info buried under a mile of scrolling
Nobody’s fingers should cramp trying to learn about your product.
6. Fonts in an all-out turf war
Consistency is classy. Comic Sans + Times New Roman is chaos.
7. Mobile version designed on a calculator
If it’s 2025 and your theme still treats mobile like an afterthought, it’s already failing.
8. Checkout button in witness protection
Your customers should never have to ask, “So… where do I buy?”
9. Images heavier than a bowling ball
Your theme should show your products, not single-handedly break someone’s Wi-Fi.
10. Navigation menu that requires a PhD
The “shop” link should not be hidden under “Company → More → Maybe Here.”
11. No trust badges or reviews section
If you’re not building trust, you’re not building sales.
12. Last updated before “Gangnam Style”
If your theme has been abandoned longer than Vine… you’re in trouble.
13. Support slower than a sloth on melatonin
A crisis at midnight? Good luck hearing back before Tuesday.
14. Requires coding for every change
If you need a developer to change a font size, it’s not a theme - it’s a hostage situation.
15. Ugly, messy URLs
If your product link looks like store.com/abc123?=yikes, Google already hates it.
16. Blog layout stuck in MySpace era
If your blog screams “2007,” it’s not winning you modern customers.
17. Collapses under more than 20 products
Scaling your store shouldn’t make your theme cry.
18. Buy button buried under tabs
If the “add to cart” is hiding under “More Info,” your sales are hiding with it.
19. Fake-sounding reviews
If every review is from “John12345” because you didn’t update it.
20. Licensing that bans customization
If your “customizable” theme bans edits, you’ve basically leased a cage.
So… why does this matter?
Because your theme isn’t just “how your store looks.”
It’s how fast customers find what they want.
It’s how confident they feel in buying from you.
It’s the quiet but powerful difference between browsers and buyers.
Choosing a bad theme is like building your dream store on a cracked foundation. Sure, it looks fine - until it collapses. Read more about Shopify design to find out how.
Before you commit, run your dream theme through a Shopify Theme Detector. Find out what real stores are using it. See if those stores look trustworthy, modern, and high-converting - or if they feel like the online version of a yard sale. Whether it’s your brand color standing out or changing up the font, make it clean, clear, and fun to shop.
Your customers deserve better than a theme that works against them. And you deserve better than a store that makes you work twice as hard for half the sales.
The bottom line: Red flags are cheaper to notice before launch than after.