The Best Review Apps for Dropshippers (2026)
Dropshipping stores need to import reviews from marketplaces and keep entry costs low. The apps best at Amazon, eBay, and AliExpress import, ranked, with the honest caveats.
How these picks were chosen
Dropshippers buy reviews apps for two jobs the typical store does not weigh as heavily: importing existing reviews from marketplaces (Amazon, eBay, AliExpress) so a new product page is not empty, and keeping the entry price low while order volume is still small. So the ranking below leads on marketplace import breadth and real entry cost, then weighs the free plan, photo and video support, and how readable the reviews are to search. Ratings and review counts are from each app Shopify App Store listing, checked in June 2026.
One honesty line sits above all of it: imported reviews must be genuine and clearly disclosed as coming from another marketplace. Passing off another seller reviews as your own is deceptive and against Shopify and marketplace rules. Every pick here can import; using import responsibly is on you.
Rivyo, best for budget dropshipping
Rivyo is the value pick for a dropshipper. It starts at $9 a month on its Starter tier, has a free plan covering 100 orders a month, and is built around Amazon and AliExpress review import, which is exactly the marketplace job a dropshipper needs. Rich snippets ship on all tiers, so star ratings can reach Google without paying up.
The trade-off is reach: Rivyo focuses on Amazon and AliExpress, so if eBay import matters, Opinew is the wider net. Video collection also sits behind the $19 tier rather than the entry plan.
- Free plan: 100 orders a month
- From $9 a month (Starter), video from the $19 tier
- 4.9 stars across 889 App Store reviews
- Best for: budget and dropshipping stores importing Amazon and AliExpress reviews
Opinew, best for marketplace import breadth
Opinew is the marketplace-import specialist: it pulls reviews from Amazon, eBay, and AliExpress, the widest spread in this list. Its free plan allows 50 requests and 100 imports, so you can seed product pages before committing, and paid plans start at $19 a month on the Starter tier with photo and video from that same tier.
The honest trade-off is entry cost and rating: at $19 it is more than twice Rivyo or Fera, SMS only arrives at the $89 tier, and at 4.5 stars across 596 reviews its App Store standing is the lowest of the five. You are paying for the third marketplace (eBay) and import depth.
- Free plan: 50 requests and 100 imports
- From $19 a month (Starter), photo and video from that tier
- 4.5 stars across 596 App Store reviews
- Best for: dropshippers importing from Amazon, eBay, and AliExpress
Fera, best for the cheapest paid entry
Fera is the lowest paid entry in the category at $9 a month, with photo and video reviews included and a flexible, customisable widget that suits a store still finding its look. It runs a 60-day free trial, which is long, but there is no permanent free plan, so once the trial ends you are paying.
For a dropshipper, Fera is the pick when customisation and low cost matter more than import breadth. It is a general low-cost reviews app rather than a marketplace-import specialist, so if seeding pages from Amazon or AliExpress is the core job, Rivyo or Opinew fit it more directly.
- No free plan, 60-day free trial
- From $9 a month, photo and video included
- 4.7 stars across 1,922 App Store reviews
- Best for: small stores that want low cost and customisation
Judge.me, best for free scale and search
Judge.me is the value and search leader for any Shopify store, dropshippers included. Its free plan carries unlimited reviews and requests with photo and video, then a flat $15 a month with no order-volume caps, and it has the largest review base in the category at 39,805 App Store reviews on a 5.0 rating. It also produces server-readable review markup plus JSON-LD, the strongest position here for getting reviews into Google and AI answers.
The caveat for this list: Judge.me is not built around one-click marketplace import the way Rivyo and Opinew are. If your whole strategy is seeding pages from Amazon and AliExpress, the import specialists do that job more directly; if you want the best free, scalable, search-friendly base, Judge.me wins.
- Free plan: unlimited reviews and requests, photo and video
- From $15 a month, flat, no volume caps
- 5.0 stars across 39,805 App Store reviews, the most in the category
- Best for: stores that want strong, cheap, search-friendly reviews
Loox, best for visual dropshipping
Loox is the pick when the product sells on how it looks, which covers a lot of dropshipped fashion, beauty, and gadget stores. Its photo and video galleries are the most polished in the category. The trade-off is cost and scope: there is no free plan, entry is $14.99 a month, video sits behind the $49.99 tier, and pricing scales with order volume.
Loox is also not a marketplace importer in the Rivyo or Opinew sense, and review text rendered through its widget is less crawlable than Judge.me. Choose it for visual proof, not for seeding pages from Amazon.
- No free plan (trial only), from $14.99 a month, video from $49.99
- 4.9 stars across nearly 8,000 App Store reviews
- Best for: visual dropshipping brands in fashion and beauty
Which should you choose?
Start with the job. If you want the cheapest paid plan with a real free tier and Amazon plus AliExpress import, start with Rivyo. If you need eBay import too and the widest marketplace reach, Opinew. If you want the lowest paid entry with strong customisation, Fera. If free scale and search matter more than import, Judge.me. If your store lives on visual proof, Loox.
Whatever you pick, disclose imported reviews honestly: a genuine Amazon or AliExpress review marked as imported builds trust, a faked one breaks it. One axis none of these apps is built for: getting your reviews actually cited by AI answer engines like ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google AI Overviews. Judge.me gets closest because its review HTML is server-readable, but closing that citation gap is the specific job BetterReviews is built for.
- What is the best review app for dropshippers?
- Rivyo, for most dropshippers. It starts at $9 a month, has a free plan up to 100 orders, and is built around Amazon and AliExpress review import. Opinew is the wider importer if you also need eBay, Fera matches the $9 entry without marketplace specialism, Judge.me wins on free scale and search, and Loox suits visual stores.
- Which app imports the most marketplaces?
- Opinew imports from Amazon, eBay, and AliExpress, the widest spread of these apps. Its free plan allows 50 requests and 100 imports, then paid plans start at $19 a month. Rivyo imports from Amazon and AliExpress but not eBay, at a lower $9 entry, so the choice is eBay reach versus cost.
- Is importing reviews from Amazon or AliExpress allowed?
- Yes, when the reviews are genuine and disclosed as imported. Passing off another seller reviews as your own original reviews is deceptive and against Shopify and marketplace policies. Every app here can import; the responsibility to import only real reviews and label them clearly sits with the merchant.
- Which dropshipping review app is cheapest?
- Rivyo and Fera both start at $9 a month, the lowest paid entry here. Rivyo adds a free plan up to 100 orders, while Fera runs a 60-day trial with no permanent free plan. Judge.me is free with no order cap if you do not need one-click marketplace import.