Sometimes your device booting might get bogged up due to too many applications starting up during the boot. If you are looking for a module to control applications that startup during the boot time, then you have landed on the right page. Thanks to an XDA developer rovo89, who developed an Xposed module called Bootmanager, that lets you customize which apps are allowed to start during the device boot. To use the app, just head on to the link provided at the bottom of this post and download the APK from the Xposed repository or Google Play. Once the app is installed, activate the module via Xposed Installer. Using Bootmanager, you can choose which are the apps that you wish to start upon boot. You can also verify output log file stored at /data/xposed/debug.log and grep for BootManager.
Download Bootmanager.