← All apps
🔬 Lab Findings 🔧 Stack Builder
C
Heavy
Feature Heavy

Back in Stock Alerts

by Amp · email-marketing
Grade C driven by large download payload. Monitor mobile conversion impact carefully.
What this means for your store

The Back in Stock Alerts app has a 'C' performance grade, indicating it may noticeably slow down your store, especially for customers on mobile. Its main-thread impact on mobile is around 27 milliseconds, which is much higher than the 5-millisecond average for other email marketing apps. While background data usage is minimal, this app's effect on mobile page responsiveness is a concern worth noting.

⚠️ Data note — Unusually low CPU for this payload size detected; possible async execution. Numbers may understate real-world impact.
📦 Network C 203.34 KB
CPU A
4 ms desktop 27 ms mobile measured
📐 Layout A Stable (CLS 0)
🛡️ May run sandboxed via Shopify Web Pixels — analytics/marketing scripts in this category often execute off the main thread. Actual storefront impact may be lower than measured.
💡 Performance Trade-off

Back in Stock Alerts scores Grade C because it delivers a full-featured email marketing environment on every page load — introducing a 4 ms CPU overhead on desktop (~27 ms on mobile). This is the performance "tax" for deep email marketing functionality. If email marketing conversion is a priority for your store, this trade-off may be worth it.

Install Back in Stock Alerts on Shopify → Grade C · Monitor mobile performance
⚡ Optimize your setup — 7 lighter alternatives in email-marketing See full comparison ↓
Install Back in Stock Alerts on Shopify →
🛠️ How to minimize Back in Stock Alerts's speed impact

You don't have to choose between email marketing features and page speed. Pairing Back in Stock Alerts with a dedicated script optimizer can defer its 4 ms CPU hit until after the page is interactive:

A
Booster Page Speed LAB VERIFIED ✓ 2.89 KB · 1 ms CPU · Grade A
View → Install →
→ View Booster Page Speed full lab report (71 apps tested) → Browse all 8 benchmarked page speed optimization apps
Back in Stock Alerts is slowing your store — optimize with:
ActiveCampaign — Grade A → Brevo — Grade A →

Back in Stock Alerts — Performance Grade C

Heavy — high conversion risk

⚠️ Data note: Back in Stock Alerts shows a large payload (203.34 KB) but near-zero reported CPU execution (4 ms) — a pattern that typically indicates deferred async execution. The CPU figure may be understated. Verify real-world performance in Google Search Console after installation.
⚠️ Back in Stock Alerts earns Grade C due to its 203.34 KB download payload — not its CPU execution. Once the 203.34 KB file loads, the script runs quickly (Grade A, 4 ms desktop). The cost merchants pay is in network download time before first interaction, not in parse or execution slowness.

Back in Stock Alerts is a email marketing and automation app for Shopify that scores Grade C overall in StackConflict’s independent performance lab. The grade is driven entirely by its download payload: our lab recorded 203.34 KB of JavaScript — a heavy JavaScript bundle that will delay first-paint on slower mobile connections, placing it in the C-tier for network cost. Notably, once downloaded, the script executes very efficiently: only 4 ms of desktop CPU time (Grade A), meaning the bottleneck is connection speed and first-paint delay, not main-thread execution.

The practical impact for Shopify merchants is a longer first-paint on slower connections. A 203.34 KB download must complete before the script can initialise — on a mid-range mobile connection (10 Mbit/s) this adds roughly 159 ms of network latency before the browser even begins execution. Once the script does load, it runs quickly: StackConflict’s 4× mobile throttle measurement recorded only 27 ms (0.03s) of CPU execution — well within acceptable limits. For merchants on high-speed connections or desktop-dominant traffic, the payload cost is far less noticeable than on mobile-heavy, emerging-market stores.

Verdict (Grade C — Heavy): If Shopify store speed and mobile conversion are priorities, merchants should evaluate lighter alternatives before committing to Back in Stock Alerts. StackConflict has benchmarked Emarsys and Drip in the same email marketing category — both carry Grade A or B ratings with significantly lower payload and CPU profiles. The performance difference compounds on mobile-first stores where JavaScript parse, compile, and execution times are amplified by device limitations.

Lab Results

MetricValueGrade
JS Payload203.34 KBC
CPU Execution (desktop)4 msA
CPU Execution (mobile)27 ms
Cumulative Layout Shift0.0A
Overall GradeC
CategoryEmail Marketing
Last tested2026-05-30

Lab Verdict

Grade C driven by large download payload. Monitor mobile conversion impact carefully.

Grading Scale

Each app is graded across three independent dimensions. The final grade is the worst of the three — no dimension can be hidden by a good score elsewhere.

GradePayloadCPU (desktop)CLSRisk
A≤ 30 KB≤ 50 ms< 0.1Lightweight — zero friction
B≤ 150 KB≤ 150 ms< 0.25Acceptable — monitor on mobile
C≤ 500 KB≤ 500 ms< 0.5Heavy — high conversion risk
D> 500 KB> 500 ms≥ 0.5Critical — avoid on mobile stores

Faster Alternatives

These email marketing apps have earned a Grade A or B in our lab and are drop-in alternatives worth evaluating:

About This Test

StackConflict measures app performance in a clean-room environment. Each app’s JavaScript bundle is injected into an owned Shopify development store via a Playwright-controlled browser, with no other third-party apps installed. V8 CPU cost is the ScriptDuration delta measured before and after injection on the same live page. Mobile CPU estimate applies the 4× Lighthouse slowdown factor to approximate real-device impact.

Install Back in Stock Alerts


Data sourced from the StackConflict Lab. Last updated 2026-05-30.

Verification & Methodology
runs 3 independent clean-room runs · outliers stripped · median used
baseline control storefront scanned without injection → V8 ScriptDuration delta isolates app cost
lighthouse not cross-validated (Lighthouse CLI not run)
fingerprint 31903ac2cc1f9cce…
mobile CPU ✓ 27 ms — measured with 4× CDP throttle (mid-range Android)
raw trace HAR archive (public download coming Q3 2026)
tested 2026-05-30
Compare Back in Stock Alerts with
vs Dotdigital (Grade A) → vs Drip (Grade B) → vs Emarsys (Grade B) → vs Flashy (Grade B) → vs Flodesk (Grade C) → vs GoLove AI (Grade C) →