Stretch runs on 0.5% of the 3,500,000+ Shopify stores across our full detection dataset. For how its share is moving right now, see theme trends.
#36 most-used theme in our datasetStretch is a Shopify theme used by 0.5% of the Shopify stores in our dataset, ranking #36 among all themes we track. The figure reflects live storefront detection of the active theme, not Theme Store download counts.
Theme store ID: 1765 — the number Stretch stamps into every store that installs it.
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Stretch has held steady at about 0.5% of the stores scanned each month in recent months. See all Shopify trends →
Across 203 real Stretch stores, 86.3% pass Google’s Core Web Vitals (median LCP 1.4s). Filtered to stores running only a few apps, that rises to 94.8%, isolating the theme’s own speed from the apps merchants pile on.
Stretch is a premium Shopify theme from Maestrooo, the studio behind Impact and Prestige. It is built for stores with a lot to sell. If your catalog runs to hundreds or thousands of products, Stretch is designed to keep that inventory easy to browse. The look is clean and retail-first, so the products stay the focus rather than heavy decoration.
The theme leans into merchandising and navigation. Advanced collection filtering lets shoppers narrow a big catalog by the attributes that matter to them. A mega menu keeps deep category structures one click away. Built-in merchandising tools help you promote the right products inside a collection instead of leaning on default sort order. It ships with two preset designs, so you can start from a layout close to your store and adjust from there.
Where it shines: Stretch handles scale well. Large catalogs that choke simpler themes stay quick to browse here, and the filtering and mega menu do real work once you pass a few hundred products.
The trade-off: All that structure is overkill for a small store. With a handful of products you pay the premium price and inherit settings you will never use. The theme rewards a deep catalog, not a lean one.
Ideal store: A retailer with a wide, deep catalog and real category structure. Think many collections, variants, and SKUs, where a shopper needs to find one item among thousands.
Before you buy: Budget for setup. A large-catalog theme is only as good as the collection and filter structure behind it. Plan the taxonomy and merchandising rules first, or the tools sit idle. Confirm your product data is clean too, since filtering surfaces every gap in your tags.
| # | App | % of stores | Usage |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
Klaviyo
Email Marketing |
58.6% | |
| 2 |
Judge.me Product Reviews App
Product reviews |
28.7% | |
| 3 |
Loox ‑ Product Reviews App
Product reviews |
22.3% | |
| 4 |
Countdown Timer
Countdown timer |
18.5% | |
| 5 |
Triplewhale
Analytics |
14.4% | |
| 6 |
Yotpo
Product reviews |
14% | |
| 7 |
Recharge
Subscriptions |
13.6% | |
| 8 |
Gorgias
Support - Other |
13% | |
| 9 |
Instafeed ‑ Instagram Feed
Marketing - Other |
10% | |
| 10 |
Rebuy Personalization Engine
Checkout - Other |
10% |
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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 →