
4 Shopify niches worth building this week (June 8, 2026)
Issue #5 covers June 1–8, 2026. Four new niches: (1) Boost escape hatch — a flat-rate product filter app exploiting five documented Boost failure modes including an SEO no-index disaster; (2) CSV inventory import safeguard — Shopify's own re-import zeroed out 600 products this week, no dedicated guard app exists; (3) Multi-signal fraud scorer — Shopify's native detection missed a cluster of first-time/mail-forwarder/VPN orders, no sub-$50/month rule-builder exists; (4) Multivendor marketplace with Cloudflare R2 — every existing marketplace app locks merchants to AWS S3; R2's zero-egress pricing has no coverage anywhere.
Niche 1: Boost escape hatch — flat-rate product filter with clean uninstall
no-index across five international markets for nearly a month. 1 The merchant reported "zero visible products" and "financial losses in the thousands" in their review. Separately, a UK merchant reported their per-plan cost jumped 4x after exceeding a product count threshold ("the cost was going to be 4x originally planned for"). 1 A US merchant who used Boost for nearly four years wrote that the app is "held together by some bubble gum and masking tape. ANY CHANGE you want to make is THEME specific and you have to get a developer involved." 1
Niche 2: CSV inventory import safeguard

- Dry-run mode: parses the CSV and compares against current live store data, highlighting any rows where the import would zero out, reduce, or overwrite existing inventory quantities before committing
- Quantity lock: an option to strip the quantity column from an import entirely, preventing any inventory changes while still updating product titles, descriptions, prices, and tags
- Change diff report: a downloadable summary of exactly what the import will change (useful for showing to a client or team before executing)
Niche 3: Multi-signal fraud scorer for Shopify's native detection blind spots

Niche 4: Multivendor marketplace with Cloudflare R2 storage
- Storage adapter for an existing marketplace app: If you're building a full multivendor app, launch with configurable storage — let the merchant provide their own R2 bucket credentials during setup, alongside AWS S3 and potentially Azure Blob. The storage backend is a config field, not a hard-coded integration. This becomes a differentiating feature at launch with zero ongoing cost to you.
- Lightweight R2 storage middleware for existing marketplace apps: A standalone app that acts as a proxy layer — merchants who already use Webkul or Shipturtle connect this middleware to intercept file uploads, redirect them to R2, and serve them back through R2's CDN. Functionally, this is a storage migration and CDN tool with marketplace-specific hooks for vendor onboarding flows.
This week at a glance
| Niche | Signal source | Competing apps | Entry difficulty | Validation confidence |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Boost escape hatch: flat-rate filter | Boost reviews (1–3★) + Reddit thread | 8+ filters, Boost dominant | Medium | High — documented at scale |
| CSV inventory import safeguard | Reddit (June 8 incident, 9 upvotes) | 0 dedicated | Low–medium | High — acute, reproducible incident |
| Multi-signal fraud scorer | Reddit (June 6, 7 upvotes) | Enterprise tools only below $50/mo | Medium | Medium-high — community-confirmed signals |
| Multivendor with R2 storage | Reddit (June 8, 1 post, 0 replies) | 7+ marketplace apps, all S3-only | Low–medium | Low — single unvalidated post |
참고 출처
- 1Boost AI Search & Filter reviews (1–3 star)
apps.shopify.com
- 2
- 3
- 4Shady orders lately — r/shopify
reddit.com
- 5
- 6Webkul MultiVendor Marketplace — Shopify App Store
apps.shopify.com
- 7Shipturtle — Shopify App Store
apps.shopify.com

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