Shopify Bug Fixes & Ongoing Maintenance
Fix theme bugs, resolve app conflicts, improve storefront stability, and keep your Shopify store running smoothly as you update, scale, and launch campaigns.
Common Shopify problems I handle
Shopify issues usually come from theme changes, app conflicts, tracking scripts, or performance regressions after edits. The fix is to isolate the cause and stabilize the system.
- Theme layout bugs (header, menu, product page, cart, collection pages)
- App conflicts causing UI glitches, slowdowns, or broken elements
- Storefront performance drops (especially on mobile)
- Broken sections, inconsistent templates, or messy theme edits
- Tracking/analytics scripts impacting performance or layout
- Ongoing small improvements needed without breaking the storefront
Why Shopify issues should be handled carefully
Conversion risk
UI bugs and slow storefronts reduce add-to-cart and completed checkouts.
Hidden conflicts
One app or script can break multiple pages in subtle ways.
Campaign pressure
During launches, stability matters more than experimentation.
How Shopify support is handled
The goal is fast recovery without creating new fragility — and a store that stays stable as apps, themes, and content evolve.
Isolate the cause
Identify whether the issue comes from theme code, theme settings/sections, apps, scripts, or conflicting customizations.
Fix + verify key pages
Apply targeted fixes and verify storefront flows: home, product, collection, cart, and checkout behavior (as applicable).
Stabilize for ongoing work
Clean up fragile edits, reduce bloat, and keep changes maintainable so future updates don’t re-break the store.
What ongoing maintenance can include
- Theme cleanup and safe customization
- App stack review (remove overlap, reduce bloat)
- Performance stabilization (especially mobile UX)
- Campaign/landing page support without breaking core templates
- Bug fixes after changes or updates
- Ongoing improvements with clear priorities
This is hands-on engineering support focused on stability and storefront UX — not generic “optimization packages”.
Is this the right fit?
Good fit if you want…
- Reliable Shopify bug fixes without creating new issues
- Theme work that stays maintainable
- Ongoing support for improvements and campaigns
- A calmer store operation with fewer surprises
Not a fit if you want…
- Random experiments on a live storefront without verification
- “Add every app” builds without performance impact
- Unstructured edits that break again next week
- Shortcuts that trade speed for fragility
Examples of similar Shopify support (sanitized)
Theme bug recovery
Resolved theme layout breakage after edits by isolating conflicting changes and restoring consistent section behavior.
App conflict stabilization
Reduced UI glitches and slowdowns caused by overlapping apps by simplifying the stack and validating key pages.
Quick answers
Yes — carefully. For risky changes, staging/theme duplication is recommended, but urgent fixes can be handled with controlled steps on live.
Yes. The most common causes are heavy apps, tracking scripts, and theme bloat. The goal is stability and faster UX without breaking features.
Yes. Many stores prefer a monthly support arrangement for stability, small improvements, and fast response when issues appear.
Need Shopify bugs fixed or ongoing support?
Send your store URL, what’s broken, and any recent changes. I’ll reply with the safest next step.
