Warehouse runs on 0.8% of the 3,500,000+ Shopify stores across our full detection dataset. For how its share is moving right now, see theme trends.
#19 most-used theme in our datasetWarehouse is a Shopify theme used by 0.8% of the Shopify stores in our dataset, ranking #19 among all themes we track. The figure reflects live storefront detection of the active theme, not Theme Store download counts.
Theme store ID: 871 — the number Warehouse stamps into every store that installs it.
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Warehouse has climbed from 0.6% to 0.7% of the stores scanned each month over recent months. See all Shopify trends →
Across 357 real Warehouse stores, 66.1% pass Google’s Core Web Vitals (median LCP 1.7s). Filtered to stores running only a few apps, that rises to 74%, isolating the theme’s own speed from the apps merchants pile on.
Warehouse is a premium theme from Maestrooo built for stores with large, complex catalogs. It is the theme you reach for when you have hundreds or thousands of products and need shoppers to find the right one fast. It comes in three styles, Mesh, Warehouse, and Wood, so the same high-capacity engine can carry different looks, from industrial to warm.
The whole design is organized around navigation and filtering. Advanced tag-based filtering, a deep mega menu, and quick-order features help customers move through a wide range without getting lost. It is tuned for high-SKU catalogs where merchandising and findability matter more than editorial flourish. If your store is closer to a marketplace than a boutique, Warehouse is built for that scale.
Where it shines: Warehouse is made for volume. If you carry a huge catalog, its filtering and mega menu turn an overwhelming range into something shoppable. Few themes handle depth this well out of the box.
The trade-off: That focus on scale is also its limit. For a small, curated line, Warehouse can feel heavy and utilitarian, and its dense layouts do not flatter a minimalist brand. It is a workhorse, not a showpiece.
Best fit: High-SKU stores: hardware, auto parts, industrial supply, wholesale, and large apparel or homeware ranges. If customers arrive knowing roughly what they want and need to filter down, this is your lane.
Before you commit: Warehouse's reviews run lower than the top premium themes, and most complaints trace to the setup effort a big catalog demands, not broken code. Budget real time to organize tags, collections, and filters. Get that right and it hums. Skip it and the theme's main advantage goes to waste.
| # | App | % of stores | Usage |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
Klaviyo
Email Marketing |
38.8% | |
| 2 |
Judge.me Product Reviews App
Product reviews |
34.7% | |
| 3 |
Loox ‑ Product Reviews App
Product reviews |
23.8% | |
| 4 |
Recharge
Subscriptions |
19.8% | |
| 5 |
Helium Customer Fields
Accounts and login |
18.1% | |
| 6 |
PageFly ✦ Landing Page Builder
Page builder |
13.5% | |
| 7 |
Yotpo
Product reviews |
12.7% | |
| 8 |
Swym Wishlist
Wishlists |
11.9% | |
| 9 |
Countdown Timer
Countdown timer |
11.3% | |
| 10 |
Trustpilot
Marketing - Other |
10.7% |
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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 →