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Last updated: March 2026

How to Use All 10 EA Apps Together for Maximum Conversion

TL;DR: Running all 10 EasyApps together creates a compounding conversion engine. Stores using the full stack see 35-80% higher revenue per visitor. This guide shows you exactly how to install, configure, and coordinate all 10 apps for maximum impact — with the workflow order, timing rules, and configuration settings that prevent conflicts and maximize results.

Why Stack All 10 EA Apps Together

Most Shopify merchants install apps one at a time, evaluating each in isolation. This misses the compounding effect. When you run all 10 EasyApps together, they create a coordinated conversion system where each app amplifies the others. The Free Shipping Bar motivates a higher cart value. The Upsell widget helps the customer reach that threshold. The Rewards Bar celebrates when they cross it. Each app makes the others more effective.

Unlike mixing apps from different developers, the EasyApps suite is built by a single team. The apps share optimized code, coordinate display timing, and avoid DOM conflicts. You get the functionality of 10 separate tools with the performance footprint of two or three. There are no CSS collisions, no JavaScript errors from conflicting event listeners, and no overlapping popups fighting for screen space.

The business case is clear. Stores running the complete stack see conversion rate improvements of 25-45% compared to running no apps. Average order value increases by 15-30% from the upsell and shipping bar combination. Email capture rates hit 8-15% with the Spin Wheel and announcement bar working together. And because every app is free, there is zero incremental cost to achieve these gains.

This guide walks you through the complete installation, configuration, and coordination of all 10 apps. You will learn the exact order to install them, how to configure each app to complement the others, and the timing rules that prevent popup fatigue while maximizing engagement. Whether you are starting from scratch or already have some EA apps installed, this workflow will help you build a complete conversion engine.

The Full Stack Architecture

The 10 EA apps organize into four functional layers. Each layer builds on the one below it. Install and configure them in this order for the smoothest setup and fastest results.

Layer 1 — Foundation: EA Page Speed Booster and EA Sticky Add to Cart. These two apps ensure your store loads fast and makes it effortless to buy. They create the technical foundation every other app relies on. A fast store means popups load instantly. A sticky cart means upsell suggestions can be acted on immediately.

Layer 2 — Revenue Drivers: EA Free Shipping Bar, EA Upsell & Cross-Sell, and EA Auto Free Gift & Rewards Bar. These apps directly increase revenue by motivating higher cart values, suggesting complementary products, and rewarding spending thresholds. They work together as a three-part AOV engine.

Layer 3 — Engagement: EA Spin Wheel, EA Countdown Timer, and EA Announcement Bar. These apps capture attention, create urgency, and collect email addresses. They are the top-of-funnel engagement tools that pull visitors deeper into your store.

Layer 4 — Reach: EA Accessibility and EA Auto Language Translate. These apps expand your addressable market by making your store usable for visitors with disabilities and visitors who speak different languages. They increase total traffic that can convert.

Layer 1: Foundation — Speed and Sticky Cart

Start with EA Page Speed Booster. Install it first because it optimizes the loading of every element on your pages, including the widgets added by your other EA apps. Navigate to the app settings after installation and enable all optimization features: image lazy loading, script deferral, preconnect hints, and critical CSS inlining. Run a Google PageSpeed Insights test before and after to confirm improvements. Most stores see a 15-30 point improvement in mobile performance scores.

Next, install EA Sticky Add to Cart. This app places a persistent add-to-cart bar that follows the customer as they scroll down product pages. Configure the bar to appear after the customer scrolls past the native add-to-cart button — typically 300-400 pixels from the top. Choose a bar color that contrasts with your theme but matches your brand. Enable the quantity selector and variant picker so customers can buy directly from the sticky bar without scrolling back up.

The sticky cart is critical for the full stack because it ensures the upsell suggestions, free shipping progress, and discount codes from other apps can be acted on immediately. When the Upsell app suggests a complementary product, the customer can add it via the sticky bar without losing their place on the page. This reduces friction and increases the likelihood of upsell acceptance by 20-35%.

Configuration tips for Layer 1: Set Page Speed Booster to aggressive mode for image optimization. For Sticky Cart, enable mobile display with a slightly smaller bar height (48px instead of 56px) to conserve screen real estate for other bars. Test both apps on mobile devices to ensure the sticky bar does not overlap with the mobile browser's bottom navigation.

Layer 2: Revenue Drivers — Shipping, Upsell, and Rewards

The three Layer 2 apps form an AOV growth engine. They work together like this: the Free Shipping Bar shows the customer how much more they need to spend for free shipping. The Upsell widget suggests products that help them reach that threshold. The Rewards Bar adds a gamification layer by unlocking bonuses at spending tiers. Together, they create a triple motivation to increase cart value.

Install EA Free Shipping Bar first. Set your free shipping threshold based on your current AOV — a good starting point is 25-30% above your average order value. If your AOV is $45, set the threshold at $59 or $65. The bar should display on all pages and update in real time as items are added to the cart. Use progressive messages: "$X away from FREE shipping!" when they are close, and "You've unlocked FREE shipping!" when they cross the threshold.

Next, configure EA Upsell & Cross-Sell. Create upsell offers that pair naturally with your best sellers. The most effective strategy is to suggest products that, when combined with the current cart contents, push the customer just past the free shipping threshold. For example, if your threshold is $59 and a customer has $42 in their cart, suggest a $20 accessory. The customer thinks they are getting a deal because the accessory "pays for itself" through free shipping savings.

Finally, set up EA Auto Free Gift & Rewards Bar. Configure spending tiers that align with your free shipping threshold and upsell strategy. A three-tier structure works well: Tier 1 at your free shipping threshold (free shipping unlocked), Tier 2 at 50% above (free gift or bonus discount), Tier 3 at 2x (VIP reward or larger gift). The Rewards Bar creates a progress game that keeps customers adding to their cart.

The three apps coordinate naturally. The Free Shipping Bar creates the initial motivation. The Upsell widget provides the means. The Rewards Bar adds an extra incentive layer. Stores running this three-app combination see AOV increases of 22-38% compared to running none of them, and 12-18% compared to running the Free Shipping Bar alone.

Layer 3: Engagement — Spin Wheel, Countdown, and Announcement

Layer 3 is where you capture email addresses, create urgency, and communicate promotions. These three apps are the most visible to customers, so coordination is essential to avoid overwhelming visitors.

Start with EA Announcement Bar. Configure it to display a site-wide message at the top of every page. Use it for your primary promotion: "Free shipping on orders over $59" or "New arrivals just dropped — shop now." The announcement bar is always visible and sets the context for the customer's entire session. Keep the message concise — under 60 characters — and include a link to the relevant collection or promotion page.

Install EA Countdown Timer next. Use it to create time-limited urgency on specific product pages or collection pages. The countdown timer works best for flash sales, limited-edition drops, and seasonal promotions. Configure it to display below the product title or above the add-to-cart button. Set realistic deadlines — countdown timers that obviously reset lose credibility. For evergreen urgency, use session-based timers that give each visitor a fixed window (e.g., "Your 10% discount expires in 23:47").

Finally, configure EA Spin Wheel. This is your primary email capture tool. Set the trigger to display after 8-12 seconds on the page, or on exit intent, or after the visitor has viewed 2+ pages. Do not trigger it on the first page load — let the customer orient themselves first. Configure the wheel with a mix of discount values: the most common result should be your standard offer (10% off), with a few higher-value results (15%, 20%) to create excitement. Require an email address to spin.

The timing coordination is critical. The Announcement Bar loads immediately and stays at the top of the page. The Countdown Timer is visible on product pages without any popup. The Spin Wheel triggers only once per session, after a delay. This means the customer sees the announcement first (setting expectations), browses products with countdown urgency, and then gets the Spin Wheel as a bonus engagement moment. No two elements compete for attention at the same time.

Configuration tip: Set the Spin Wheel to not display on checkout pages or cart pages — the customer has already committed, and you do not want to distract them. Suppress the Spin Wheel for returning visitors who have already provided their email within the last 30 days.

Layer 4: Reach — Accessibility and Translation

Layer 4 expands who can use your store and therefore who can convert. These two apps do not directly drive urgency or upsells, but they increase the total addressable audience for all the conversion tools in Layers 1-3.

Install EA Accessibility to ensure your store meets WCAG 2.1 accessibility standards. The app adds an accessibility widget that lets visitors adjust font sizes, contrast, spacing, and other visual elements. It also fixes common accessibility issues in your theme's code. This is not just about compliance — approximately 15-20% of the population has some form of disability that affects how they use websites. By making your store accessible, you unlock conversions from visitors who might otherwise leave.

Install EA Auto Language Translate to automatically translate your store into your visitors' preferred languages. The app detects browser language settings and offers translation. For stores with international traffic, this can increase conversion rates by 40-70% among non-English visitors. Configure it to translate all visible text including the content added by your other EA apps — the announcement bar messages, free shipping bar text, countdown timer labels, and spin wheel prizes should all appear in the visitor's language.

An important coordination detail: EA Auto Translate should be configured to translate the dynamic text from all other EA apps. Test your store in 2-3 of your top non-English languages to verify that the Free Shipping Bar threshold message, Spin Wheel prize labels, and Announcement Bar promotions translate correctly. The Accessibility widget should be positioned so it does not overlap with the Sticky Cart bar or the Announcement Bar. Place it in the bottom-left corner if your Sticky Cart bar is at the top, or vice versa.

Workflow Diagram: How All 10 Apps Fire Together

Here is the exact sequence of what a customer experiences when all 10 apps are running:

Page Load (0-1 seconds): EA Page Speed Booster optimizes all assets. EA Auto Translate detects language and translates content. EA Announcement Bar appears at the top with your primary promotion. EA Accessibility widget loads in the corner.

Browsing (1-8 seconds): Customer scrolls product pages. EA Sticky Add to Cart appears after scrolling past the native ATC button. EA Free Shipping Bar shows the threshold and current cart progress. EA Countdown Timer displays on product pages with active promotions.

Engagement (8-15 seconds): EA Spin Wheel triggers based on time-on-page or exit intent. Customer spins, provides email, receives discount code. The discount code works with the Free Shipping Bar threshold — both motivations stack.

Add to Cart: Customer adds a product. EA Upsell & Cross-Sell suggests complementary items. EA Free Shipping Bar updates in real time showing progress toward free shipping. EA Rewards Bar shows tier progress.

Cart Building: Customer adds upsell item. EA Free Shipping Bar celebrates the threshold being reached. EA Rewards Bar unlocks the next tier. EA Announcement Bar continues reinforcing the promotion. The sticky cart bar makes the checkout button always accessible.

Checkout: All popup elements suppress. The Sticky Cart bar guides the customer to a clean checkout. The discount code from the Spin Wheel applies automatically. Free shipping is confirmed based on cart value.

Configuration Tips for the Full Stack

Running 10 apps requires thoughtful configuration to prevent visual clutter and ensure a smooth experience. Here are the most important settings to get right:

Z-index hierarchy: Set clear visual layering so elements never overlap. The Announcement Bar should be the topmost element (highest z-index). The Sticky Cart bar sits below it. The Free Shipping Bar and Rewards Bar sit within the page flow. The Spin Wheel popup overlays everything when triggered. The Accessibility widget floats in a corner at a medium z-index.

Mobile spacing: On mobile devices, screen real estate is limited. Configure the Announcement Bar to use a single-line message. Set the Sticky Cart bar to a compact height (44-48px). Hide the Free Shipping Bar on mobile if the Rewards Bar is showing — you only need one AOV motivator visible at a time on small screens.

Popup frequency: The Spin Wheel should display once per visitor per 30-day period. The Countdown Timer is passive (not a popup) so it can always display. The Announcement Bar is persistent but dismissable — once dismissed, it should stay hidden for the session. Never trigger two popup elements simultaneously.

Color coordination: Use consistent brand colors across all 10 apps. Your Announcement Bar, Free Shipping Bar, Sticky Cart, and Rewards Bar should all use the same color palette. The Spin Wheel can use more vibrant, attention-grabbing colors since it is a special engagement moment. The Accessibility widget should use a neutral color that does not compete with your brand.

Pro Tip: Configure the Upsell widget to suggest products that specifically bridge the gap between the customer's current cart value and the Free Shipping Bar threshold. This alignment between apps is what creates the compounding revenue effect. Stores that align their upsell suggestions with their shipping threshold see 2.3x higher upsell acceptance rates.

App Layer Primary Role Synergy With
EA Page Speed BoosterFoundationFast load timesAll 9 apps
EA Sticky Add to CartFoundationReduce purchase frictionUpsell, Shipping Bar
EA Free Shipping BarRevenueMotivate higher cart valueUpsell, Rewards
EA Upsell & Cross-SellRevenueIncrease AOVShipping Bar, Sticky Cart
EA Rewards BarRevenueGamify spendingShipping Bar, Upsell
EA Spin WheelEngagementEmail captureCountdown, Announcement
EA Countdown TimerEngagementCreate urgencyAnnouncement, Spin Wheel
EA Announcement BarEngagementCommunicate promotionsCountdown, Shipping Bar
EA AccessibilityReachADA/WCAG complianceTranslate, all visible apps
EA Auto TranslateReachMultilingual supportAll text-based apps

Expected Results and Metrics for the Full Stack

Here are the benchmarks you should track when running the complete 10-app EA stack, with realistic expectations based on typical Shopify store performance:

Conversion Rate: Expect a 25-45% improvement in overall store conversion rate. The Sticky Cart and Countdown Timer drive urgency. The Spin Wheel re-engages hesitant visitors. The Accessibility and Translate apps capture conversions from previously excluded audiences. Baseline stores converting at 1.5% typically reach 2.0-2.2% with the full stack.

Average Order Value: Expect a 15-30% increase in AOV. The Free Shipping Bar, Upsell widget, and Rewards Bar work together to motivate higher cart values. A store with a $48 AOV typically reaches $55-62 with the three revenue driver apps coordinated properly.

Email Capture Rate: Expect 8-15% of new visitors to provide their email through the Spin Wheel. This is 3-5x higher than traditional popup forms because the gamification element increases engagement. Combined with the Announcement Bar promoting a lead magnet, you can build your email list 10x faster.

Bounce Rate: Expect a 10-20% reduction in bounce rate. EA Page Speed Booster reduces load-related bounces. The Announcement Bar gives visitors an immediate reason to explore. The Spin Wheel interrupts exit intent. The Accessibility widget makes the store usable for visitors who might otherwise leave.

Revenue Per Visitor: The most important metric. Combining higher conversion rates, higher AOV, and better email remarketing, stores running the full 10-app stack see 35-80% higher revenue per visitor. On a store doing $50,000/month, that translates to $17,500-$40,000 in additional monthly revenue — all from free apps.

Page Speed Score: Despite running 10 apps, expect your Google PageSpeed Insights mobile score to remain within 5 points of baseline, or actually improve if you were not previously using image optimization. EA Page Speed Booster's optimizations more than offset the lightweight footprint of the other 9 apps.

Key Stat: Stores running the complete 10-app EA stack see an average 52% increase in revenue per visitor. The compounding effect of email capture, AOV growth, urgency, and expanded reach creates results far greater than any single app could deliver alone. And the total cost is $0.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will running all 10 EA apps slow down my Shopify store?

No. All EasyApps are built with lightweight, asynchronous code that loads only when needed. EA Page Speed Booster actively improves your load times by optimizing images and lazy loading resources. Stores running the full 10-app stack typically see no measurable speed decrease, and many see improved performance scores.

What order should I install the 10 EA apps?

Start with the foundation: EA Page Speed Booster and EA Sticky Add to Cart. Then add revenue drivers: EA Free Shipping Bar, EA Upsell & Cross-Sell, and EA Rewards Bar. Next, install engagement tools: EA Spin Wheel, EA Countdown Timer, and EA Announcement Bar. Finally, add EA Accessibility and EA Auto Translate for compliance and reach.

Do the 10 EA apps conflict with each other?

No. All 10 EasyApps are designed by the same development team to work together seamlessly. They share optimized code libraries, avoid DOM conflicts, and coordinate display timing so popups and bars do not overlap or compete for attention.

How much revenue increase can I expect from the full stack?

Stores running the complete 10-app EA stack typically see 35-80% increases in revenue per visitor. Email capture adds 15-25% through remarketing. Upselling adds 10-20% to AOV. Free shipping bars and countdown timers reduce cart abandonment by 15-30%. Results compound when apps work together.

Is the complete EA stack really free?

Yes. All 10 EasyApps offer free plans with full core functionality. There are no hidden costs, no transaction fees, and no required upgrades. Premium tiers exist for advanced features, but the free plans provide everything most stores need to significantly increase conversions and revenue.

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