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Which review app,
and which one gets read by AI.

Honest, dated comparisons of the main Shopify review apps. Side-by-side tables, real pricing, and one column the others leave out: whether your reviews end up crawlable, indexed, and cited by search and answer engines.

Head to head
One app against another
  1. Stamped vs Yotpo

    Stamped vs Yotpo

    Stamped is the lighter, cheaper mid-market reviews-and-loyalty platform. Yotpo is the heavier enterprise suite that bundles reviews, loyalty and subscriptions. Here is how they actually differ.

  2. Rivyo vs Judge.me

    Rivyo vs Judge.me

    Rivyo is the budget app strong on Amazon and AliExpress review import. Judge.me is the cheapest serious all-rounder with the most generous free plan, the most search-friendly markup, and the largest review base. Here is how they actually differ.

  3. REVIEWS.io vs Yotpo

    REVIEWS.io vs Yotpo

    REVIEWS.io pairs product and company reviews with active email and SMS collection. Yotpo is the enterprise suite that bundles reviews with loyalty and subscriptions. Here is how they actually differ.

  4. REVIEWS.io vs Judge.me

    REVIEWS.io vs Judge.me

    REVIEWS.io combines product and company reviews from a licensed Google reviews partner. Judge.me is the cheapest serious option with the most generous free plan and the most search-friendly markup. Here is how they actually differ.

  5. Opinew vs Loox

    Opinew vs Loox

    Opinew is the marketplace-import specialist, with a free tier and reviews pulled from Amazon, eBay and AliExpress. Loox is the visual-review specialist, built around polished original photo and video. Here is how they actually differ.

  6. Okendo vs Stamped

    Okendo vs Stamped

    Okendo is the premium reviews-and-data platform for funded DTC brands, with a free tier to start. Stamped bundles reviews and loyalty at mid-market cost, but no longer has a free plan. Here is how they actually differ.

  7. Okendo vs Judge.me

    Okendo vs Judge.me

    Okendo is the premium platform for funded DTC brands. Judge.me is the cheapest serious option with the most generous free plan and the most search-friendly markup. Here is how they actually differ.

  8. Loox vs Judge.me

    Loox vs Judge.me

    Loox is the visual-review specialist. Judge.me is the cheapest serious option with the most generous free plan and the most search-friendly markup. Here is how they actually differ.

  9. Junip vs Okendo

    Junip vs Okendo

    Junip is fast, mobile-first, and has a real free tier that is not capped on orders. Okendo is the premium platform for funded DTC brands that want quizzes, surveys, and deep customer data. Here is how they actually differ.

  10. Fera vs Loox

    Fera vs Loox

    Fera is the low-cost, flexible generalist. Loox is the visual specialist with the most polished photo and video galleries in the category. Here is how they actually differ.

  11. Yotpo vs Judge.me

    Yotpo vs Judge.me

    Yotpo is an enterprise suite that bundles reviews with loyalty and subscriptions. Judge.me is a focused, flat-priced reviews app. The right answer depends on whether you need the suite.

  12. Yotpo vs Loox

    Yotpo vs Loox

    Yotpo is a broad enterprise suite. Loox is a focused visual-review app. One wants to run your whole retention stack; the other wants to make your reviews look beautiful.

  13. Judge.me vs Stamped

    Judge.me vs Stamped

    Judge.me is the cheap, focused, search-friendly reviews app. Stamped is a mid-market reviews-and-loyalty platform. The deciding question is whether you want loyalty in the same tool.

  14. Okendo vs Yotpo

    Okendo vs Yotpo

    Okendo is a premium reviews platform for funded DTC brands. Yotpo is a broader enterprise suite. Both are pricey; the difference is focus versus breadth.

Alternatives
The whole field, ranked
  1. Alternatives

    Yotpo alternatives

    Yotpo is powerful but heavy and expensive, and it retired SMS and email at the end of 2025. If you want reviews without the enterprise suite, here are the alternatives worth a look.

  2. Alternatives

    REVIEWS.io alternatives

    REVIEWS.io combines product and company reviews and is a licensed Google reviews partner, but most brands look for alternatives to lower cost or to focus on product reviews alone. Here are the options worth a look.

  3. Alternatives

    Okendo alternatives

    Okendo is a premium reviews platform for funded DTC brands, free up to 50 orders and quote-based at scale. If the price is climbing or it is more platform than your store needs, here are the alternatives worth a look.

  4. Alternatives

    Fera alternatives

    Fera is a flexible, low-cost reviews and social-proof app, but it has no permanent free plan and its reviews live in JavaScript widgets. If you want a free tier or more crawlable markup, here are the alternatives worth a look.

  5. Alternatives

    Stamped alternatives

    Stamped removed its free plan and trial in 2025, so the cost of starting went up. If you want reviews without that commitment, here are the strongest alternatives.

  6. Alternatives

    Judge.me alternatives

    Judge.me is excellent and cheap, so the reasons to look elsewhere are specific: better visual reviews, a more premium experience, or a built-in loyalty program. Here is where each one wins.

  7. Alternatives

    Loox alternatives

    Loox is the visual-review specialist, but it has no free plan, gates video behind a higher tier, and prices by order volume. If those are dealbreakers, here are the alternatives.

  8. Alternatives

    Shopify Product Reviews app alternatives

    Shopify retired its free first-party Product Reviews app: removed in 2023, shut off in May 2024. If you were relying on it, here is what to replace it with and how to migrate.