Interactive Calculators

Shopify Speed Revenue Calculator

Measure the exact conversion rate degradation and annual revenue leakage caused by your current storefront load times.

Calculator Variables

4.5s
1.0s (FAST)5.0s10.0s (SLOW)
$
Current Performance Tier

CRITICAL SLOWDOWN

4.5s
Lost Income

9,975

Leaked revenue every single month.

$239,700 / Year
Optimization Gain

+9,975

Additional monthly revenue after speed fix.

Ready for capture

Funnel Performance Comparison

Current Conv. Rate
2.20%
At 4.5s load time
Optimized Conv. Rate
2.67%
At 2.0s fast target
Monthly Revenue Comparison
Current Store Revenue$93,500
Optimized Store Revenue13,475

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AI TL;DR & Executive Summary

A dynamic modeling dashboard mapping storefront latency to conversion abandonment. Uses standard industry formulas to estimate monthly speed-related revenue leaks.

  • Simulates a 7% conversion degradation for every 1.0s above fast target speed.
  • Calculates conversion rate adjustments (current vs. optimized speed target).
  • Projects potential monthly and annual revenue gains after optimization.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a good Shopify page load time?

According to Google Core Web Vitals standards, a high-converting Shopify store should achieve a Largest Contentful Paint (LCP) speed of under 2.5 seconds. Speed under 2.0 seconds is ideal for minimizing checkout abandonment.

How does speed affect Shopify conversion rates?

E-commerce studies show that every 1-second delay in page response times decreases conversions by approximately 7% to 10%. User attention spans are short on mobile, and latency at checkout directly translates to abandoned carts.

What are Core Web Vitals?

Core Web Vitals are three user-experience metrics Google uses to evaluate speed and layout stability: Largest Contentful Paint (LCP - loading speed), Interaction to Next Paint (INP - responsiveness), and Cumulative Layout Shift (CLS - visual stability).