Comparison

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.

BetterReviews Editorial·Checked 01 June 2026
The short answer

Choose Junip if you want fast, modern, mobile-first widgets and a real free tier that is not capped on orders, with paid plans from $29 a month on Core. Choose Okendo if you are a funded DTC brand that wants premium UX, quizzes and surveys, and deep customer profiles, and will pay for them: free up to 50 orders a month, paid from $19 a month, quote-based at scale. Junip is the lean, fast, free-friendly pick; Okendo is the premium data platform.

Junip
DTC brands wanting fast, modern widgets and a free tier not gated on orders.
Okendo
Funded DTC brands that want premium UX and rich customer profiles.
FeatureJunipOkendo
Free planYes, unlimited orders and requests (widget-gated)Yes, up to 50 orders a month
Paid plans from$29 / mo (Core)$19 / mo (App Store), quote-based at scale
Photo and video reviewsYes, photo and videoYes, photo and video
Review requestsEmail, mobile-first submission formsEmail sequences, SMS via integrations
Crawlable review HTMLRich snippets, lightweight widgetsRich snippets on by default, widget-rendered
Rich-snippet schemaYes, rich snippetsYes, on by default
Built for AI-search citationPartialPartial
Best forDTC brands wanting fast, modern widgets and a free tierFunded DTC brands that want premium UX and rich customer profiles

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Which is better on a tight or early-stage budget?

Junip, clearly. Its free tier is not capped on monthly orders (it is widget-gated instead), so a growing store can stay free for longer, with paid plans starting at $29 a month on Core. Okendo has a free plan too, but it is capped at 50 orders a month, after which you move to paid from $19 a month and quote-based pricing at scale.

Which is better for a funded DTC brand that wants deep customer data?

Okendo. It is built for funded DTC brands that want premium UX and rich customer profiles, with quizzes and surveys layered on top of reviews. Junip is leaner and faster but is not aiming to be a customer-data platform, so if zero-party data and segmentation matter, Okendo is the stronger fit.

Which has the faster, more modern widgets?

Junip. It is mobile-first and fast by design, with lightweight widgets and mobile-first submission forms, which keeps storefront performance high. Okendo widgets are polished and premium but render through heavier JavaScript, so model the page-weight tradeoff against the richer UX.

Which gets my reviews cited by AI answer engines like ChatGPT or Perplexity?

Neither is built for that. Both Junip and Okendo render reviews through JavaScript widgets and support rich snippets, but neither is designed to get review content quoted by AI answer engines like ChatGPT, Perplexity, or Google AI Overviews. Closing that citation gap is what BetterReviews is built for.

The lean, fast, free-friendly pick. Modern, mobile-first widgets and a real free tier that is not capped on monthly orders, with paid plans from $29 a month on Core.

Strengths
  • Free tier not gated on orders: unlimited orders and requests, widget-gated instead
  • Mobile-first, fast, lightweight widgets and submission forms
  • Photo and video reviews supported
  • 4.9 stars across 1,048 Shopify App Store reviews
Trade-offs
  • Paid Core plan starts at $29 a month, above Okendo entry pricing
  • Not built to be a customer-data platform; no quizzes or surveys

Okendo

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The premium data platform. Aimed at funded DTC brands, with polished UX, quizzes and surveys, and deep customer profiles, at a price that becomes quote-based as you scale.

Strengths
  • Premium UX with quizzes, surveys, and rich customer profiles
  • Photo and video reviews, with rich snippets on by default
  • Free plan up to 50 orders a month to start
  • 4.8 stars across 1,354 Shopify App Store reviews
Trade-offs
  • Free plan capped at 50 orders a month, then paid from $19 a month
  • Quote-based pricing at scale, so budget gets harder to predict
  • Heavier widgets than Junip
$0 uncapped vs 50 orders
Junip free tier (order-uncapped) against Okendo free cap
Vendor pricing, checked June 2026
$29 vs $19
Paid entry pricing per month
Shopify App Store, June 2026
4.9 vs 4.8
Shopify App Store ratings
Shopify App Store, June 2026
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Questions
Is Junip really free?
Yes. Junip has a free tier that is not capped on monthly orders; it is widget-gated rather than order-gated, so a growing store can stay free for longer. Paid plans begin at $29 a month on Core, which adds features rather than lifting an order cap.
Does Okendo have a free plan?
Yes, up to 50 orders a month. After that you move to paid plans from $19 a month on the App Store, with quote-based pricing at scale, so model your order volume before committing.
Which is better for quizzes, surveys, and customer data?
Okendo. It is the premium platform built for funded DTC brands that want quizzes, surveys, and deep customer profiles alongside reviews. Junip is leaner and faster and does not aim to be a customer-data platform.
Which has the lighter, faster storefront widgets?
Junip. It is mobile-first and fast by design, with lightweight widgets and submission forms. Okendo widgets are polished and premium but heavier, so weigh page performance against the richer UX.
Can I switch from Okendo to Junip without losing reviews?
Yes. Both apps support exporting and importing reviews, so you can migrate your existing reviews. Plan a short overlap so widgets do not go blank during the move.