Sleek runs on 0.6% of the 3,500,000+ Shopify stores across our full detection dataset. For how its share is moving right now, see theme trends.
#27 most-used theme in our datasetSleek is a Shopify theme used by 0.6% of the Shopify stores in our dataset, ranking #27 among all themes we track. The figure reflects live storefront detection of the active theme, not Theme Store download counts.
Theme store ID: 2821 — the number Sleek stamps into every store that installs it.
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Sleek has held steady at about 0.6% of the stores scanned each month in recent months. See all Shopify trends →
Across 250 real Sleek stores, 76.2% pass Google’s Core Web Vitals (median LCP 1.8s). Filtered to stores running only a few apps, that rises to 81%, isolating the theme’s own speed from the apps merchants pile on.
Sleek is a free theme from FoxEcom, and it stands apart from most free themes by being genuinely feature-rich. Where Shopify's own free themes stay minimal, Sleek ships with the built-in selling tools a growing store usually pays for. It comes in five styles, Sleek, Glint, Jumped, Modiva, and Wildpeak, so the same feature set can suit a beauty brand, a gadget store, or a general DTC shop. It fits merchants who want a polished, conversion-focused store without paying for a premium theme.
The appeal is getting premium features at no cost. Sleek runs on Shopify's OS 2.0 and bundles quick view, upsell and cross-sell blocks, sticky add-to-cart, and promotion tools that would normally mean stacking apps. Its layouts lean modern and clean, which suits beauty, cosmetics, and lifestyle brands that sell on look. The catch is the usual free-theme one: some advanced features nudge you toward FoxEcom's paid apps, and support is lighter than a premium theme's.
Where it shines: Sleek gives you conversion features for free, which is rare. If you want quick view, upsells, urgency, and a modern look without buying a premium theme, few free options come close. Its very strong review score shows owners are happy with the trade.
The trade-off: Free comes with nudges. Some of Sleek's more advanced features lean on FoxEcom's own apps, and its support and update cadence are lighter than a paid theme's. It is generous, but read it as a funnel toward the wider FoxEcom ecosystem.
Best fit: Conversion-focused DTC brands, especially beauty, cosmetics, and lifestyle: stores that want built-in selling tools and a clean, modern look on a budget. If you are launching lean but want it to convert, Sleek is a strong start.
Before you commit: Do not treat it like Shopify's minimal free themes. Sleek is feature-heavy, which is its strength and its risk: more built-in features can mean more to configure and a busier storefront. Set it up with restraint, and lean on its conversion tools where they help the sale.
| # | App | % of stores | Usage |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
Klaviyo
Email Marketing |
43.5% | |
| 2 |
Judge.me Product Reviews App
Product reviews |
36% | |
| 3 |
Loox ‑ Product Reviews App
Product reviews |
23.9% | |
| 4 |
Recharge
Subscriptions |
14.8% | |
| 5 |
Yotpo
Product reviews |
13% | |
| 6 |
Countdown Timer
Countdown timer |
11.9% | |
| 7 |
Triplewhale
Analytics |
9.4% | |
| 8 |
Trustpilot
Marketing - Other |
8.1% | |
| 9 |
Instafeed ‑ Instagram Feed
Marketing - Other |
7.5% | |
| 10 |
Kaching Bundles
Product bundles |
6.9% |
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This figure comes from live detection: we scan Shopify storefronts and read the active theme each one runs, then express it as a share of the 3,500,000+ stores in our dataset. It is a share of every store in our dataset, not just recently scanned stores, so it moves more slowly than the month-over-month figures on our trends page. We report what is currently detected, not historical installs or Theme Store / App Store counts.
Independent by design: rankings are determined solely by live detection data. Affiliate relationships never affect what ranks or how stores are counted. Read the full methodology →