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B
Acceptable
Performance Optimized

Good Apps Timer

by Good Apps · social-proof
Download size is within acceptable range. Monitor conversion impact on mobile storefronts.
What this means for your store

Good Apps Timer has a good performance grade (B), meaning it's generally lightweight and won't significantly slow down your store. It adds very little processing time on desktop (4 milliseconds), which is better than the average social proof app (6 milliseconds), and uses virtually no background data. While it does add about 18 milliseconds of processing time on mobile, its overall impact is still considered good for customer experience.

📦 Network B 95.77 KB
CPU A
4 ms desktop 18 ms mobile measured
📐 Layout A Stable (CLS 0)
View Good Apps Timer on App Store → Grade B · Safe to install on any Shopify store

Good Apps Timer — Performance Grade B

Acceptable — monitor on mobile

Good Apps Timer is a social proof and FOMO notifications app for Shopify that scores Grade B in StackConflict’s independent performance lab — placing it among the better-performing apps in the Social Proof category. With a moderate JavaScript bundle that is acceptable but worth monitoring as your stack grows (95.77 KB compressed) and negligible main-thread time — it will not compete with your theme or checkout scripts for CPU (4 ms desktop), it adds minimal friction to the storefront experience.

On mobile devices StackConflict’s 4× throttle pass measured just 18 ms (0.02s) — a direct measurement on a simulated mid-range Android device. This negligible overhead means Good Apps Timer will not meaningfully affect your store’s Time-to-Interactive or Core Web Vitals scores. Merchants running multiple apps can safely stack Good Apps Timer without it becoming the bottleneck in their combined performance budget.

Verdict (Grade B — Acceptable): Good Apps Timer by Good Apps is a safe choice from a Shopify site speed perspective. It passes all StackConflict thresholds for payload, CPU, and layout stability. Install it with confidence on any storefront, including high-traffic mobile-first stores where JavaScript overhead directly influences Add-to-Cart conversion rates and Google’s Core Web Vitals ranking signals.

Lab Results

MetricValueGrade
JS Payload95.77 KBB
CPU Execution (desktop)4 msA
CPU Execution (mobile)18 ms
Cumulative Layout Shift0.0A
Overall GradeB
CategorySocial Proof
Last tested2026-05-30

Lab Verdict

Download size is within acceptable range. Monitor conversion impact on mobile storefronts.

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

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.

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

Verification & Methodology
runs 2 independent clean-room runs · latest result shown
baseline control storefront scanned without injection → V8 ScriptDuration delta isolates app cost
lighthouse not cross-validated (Lighthouse CLI not run)
fingerprint e3a1167beca584ee…
mobile CPU ✓ 18 ms — measured with 4× CDP throttle (mid-range Android)
raw trace HAR archive (public download coming Q3 2026)
tested 2026-05-30
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