- Short answer
- No page we read counts Shop app users: Shopify captions 250M+ for Shop Pay or Shop + Shop Pay, and calls its 150M+ global shoppers.
- What 250M+ counts
- Shopify's help page calls it over 250 million customers in the Shop Pay network.
- The competing figure
- Shopify's blog puts over 150 million shoppers under a Shop app bullet, conditioned on activating Shop Pay.
- What none of them has
- On the pages we read on 18 August 2026, no footnote, date or definition of verified shopper sits beside them.
- What you can measure
- Five Shop metrics — but they cover the app and the Shop website together, and some need enough Shop customers.
What does the 250M+ figure count?
Not the app by itself. Shopify's help page puts the word network inside the sentence:
Adding Shop Pay connects your store to over 250 million customers in the Shop Pay network and can increase your checkout conversion rate.
On the Shop product page the same figure is captioned "Verified shoppers worldwide".
Is there an official user count for the app alone?
No user count on any Shopify page we read. The hero of the Shop product page stops at "millions". The Shop Pay page advertises 150M+ global shoppers, and the blog puts over 150 million under a bullet headed "Shop app" — in a sentence whose own condition is activating Shop Pay. A 2023 blog post, still live, says instead that "Shop has over 100 million buyers" — Shop, not the app on its own.
Across the product, help, newsroom, investor and blog pages we read on 18 August 2026, no figure is captioned as a count of Shop app users, and none carries a footnote, an "as of" date or a definition of verified shopper. Footnotes do exist: the Shop page's asterisk belongs to a neighbour, 48% first-time brand shoppers.
What to measure instead, in your own admin
Numbers about your store, not the network. The Shop channel's performance analytics list Shop orders, Shop sales, referral orders, referral sales and Shop product impressions. Sessions the app sends to your store are tagged shop_app in the UTM source column. But Shopify describes those metrics as covering engagement "across both the Shop app and Shop website", so the split is missing here too, and some stay unavailable until enough customers use Shop; Shopify names no threshold.
Telling an in-app sale from a Shop Pay checkout on your own storefront is a different job; our guide answers it in one section.
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