614 Shopify stores currently have Yanet: Back in stock alerts installed, representing 0.0% of all active Shopify stores.
Yanet: Back in stock alerts is installed on 614 of the 2,300,197 active Shopify stores worldwide tracked by StoreCensus. This makes it a notable player in the Stock alerts category.
Unlike the Shopify App Store's historical download counts, our data reflects current active installations. We detect Yanet: Back in stock alerts through storefront signature analysis across millions of stores, providing accurate real-time adoption metrics that matter for market analysis and competitive intelligence.
Over the past 30 days, Yanet: Back in stock alerts has lost 56 net installs, representing a -8.4% change from 670 installs. The 90-day trajectory shows growth of 499 installs (433.9%).
Year-over-year, Yanet: Back in stock alerts has grown by 1016.4%, moving from 55 installs to 614. This represents exceptional growth in a competitive market.
As of June 14, 2026, 614 Shopify stores have Yanet: Back in stock alerts installed, representing 0.0% of all active Shopify stores tracked by StoreCensus.
Yanet: Back in stock alerts has lost 56 net installs over the past 30 days (-8.4% change) and gained 499 installs over 90 days (433.9% change). Year-over-year growth is 1016.4%.
Yanet: Back in stock alerts is used across stores of all sizes and industries. Detailed breakdowns are available for apps with sufficient data.
StoreCensus updates Yanet: Back in stock alerts installation data weekly through continuous monitoring of 2,300,197+ active Shopify stores. We detect installations through storefront signature analysis, providing accurate current install counts rather than historical download numbers.
Yanet: Back in stock alerts holds a 0.0% market share in its category. To see how it compares to direct competitors, check the Market Position section on this page which shows install counts and market share for similar apps in the same category.
With 614 active installations, Yanet: Back in stock alerts is a growing solution. Consider the 90-day growth trend (433.9%) to understand momentum, and review the industry breakdown to see if stores similar to yours use it. Always test on a development store first and check recent app store reviews for current user sentiment.
614 Shopify stores currently use Yanet: Back in stock alerts. This data is updated weekly based on continuous monitoring of 2,300,197+ active Shopify stores.
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Yanet: Back in stock alerts is installed on 614 of the 2,300,197 Shopify stores tracked by StoreCensus, representing a 0.00% market penetration rate. It is categorized under Stock alerts.
Yanet: Back in stock alerts is installed on 614 Shopify stores, representing 0.0% of all tracked stores. This adoption level reflects a focused user base within a specific merchant segment.
Over the past 90 days, Yanet: Back in stock alerts has gained 499 net installs (+433.9%). Positive 90-day momentum indicates continued merchant adoption.
Interpretations are based on observed StoreCensus data. Directional observations only — not financial or business advice.
Based on StoreCensus tracking of 2,300,197 active Shopify stores.
Data is refreshed on a weekly basis and reflects observed platform activity across active ecommerce stores. StoreCensus detects app and plugin installations through storefront signature analysis including JavaScript signatures, API calls, and HTML markers — measuring current active installations, not historical download counts.
StoreCensus continuously discovers and indexes active Shopify storefronts globally. Our crawler identifies 2,300,197+ live stores through domain analysis, platform signals, and third-party data sources.
App and plugin installations are detected through storefront signature analysis — including JavaScript bundle signatures, API endpoint patterns, HTML data attributes, and network request fingerprints. This identifies apps that are currently active, not merely historically downloaded.
Each store is re-scanned on a recurring basis. Historical snapshots are retained to calculate 30-day, 90-day, and year-over-year growth rates. This enables trend analysis that reflects actual merchant behavior over time, not just point-in-time counts.
Disclaimer: Estimated metrics (revenue, traffic) should be considered directional estimates rather than audited financial data. Active install counts reflect StoreCensus detection capability and may not capture 100% of installations for apps with non-standard implementation patterns.
This page presents data from the Yanet: Back in stock alerts Installation Statistics proprietary StoreCensus dataset. Statistics may change over time as stores are discovered, removed, or updated in our index.
StoreCensus does not receive compensation from app developers or vendors for rankings or placement. All rankings are determined solely by observed installation data across tracked Shopify storefronts.