Fera Pricing (2026): What It Actually Costs Per Month
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Get my free audit →Quick answer (July 2026): Fera has no free plan. Pricing starts at $9/month (Startup: 100 review requests, 200 orders), then $29/month (Small: 1,000 requests, 2,000 orders), $99/month (Medium: 10,000 requests, 20,000 orders), and $199/month (Semi-Large: 25,000 requests, 50,000 orders). Every tier meters three things at once: review requests, order volume, and media storage. The unusual part is the trial: 60 days free, the longest of any major review app.
Fera is the review app that competes on presentation, with widgets designed to look native to your theme. This guide breaks down what Fera actually costs at each store size, how the triple metering works, and where it lands against the rest of the field.
How Fera Pricing Is Structured
Fera lists four plans on the Shopify App Store, all paid:
- Startup: $9/month. 100 review requests, up to 200 orders/month, 2 users, 100MB photo and video storage. Includes the Q&A widget, unlimited integrations, basic customization, and AI features.
- Small: $29/month. 1,000 review requests, up to 2,000 orders/month, 3 users, 1GB storage. Adds custom email domains, product groups, and intermediate customization.
- Medium: $99/month. 10,000 review requests, up to 20,000 orders/month, 5 users, 10GB storage. Adds multi-store sync and advanced customization.
- Semi-Large: $199/month. 25,000 review requests, up to 50,000 orders/month, 7 users, 50GB storage, priority support.
Every plan carries a 60-day free trial. Billing is in USD on 30-day cycles.
Three meters run at once: requests, orders, and storage. In practice the order cap binds first for most stores, and the storage cap matters for stores collecting a lot of video, which is exactly what Fera's photo and video features encourage.
What Merchants Actually Pay
| Monthly orders | Plan | Cost | |---|---|---| | Under 200 | Startup | $9 | | Up to 2,000 | Small | $29 | | Up to 20,000 | Medium | $99 | | Up to 50,000 | Semi-Large | $199 |
Read against the competition, Fera's ladder is genuinely competitive in the middle: $29 covers 2,000 orders where Okendo charges $119 at 1,500 and Loox roughly $250. Two caveats keep the price honest:
- No free plan. The 60-day trial is generous, but when it ends every store pays at least $9. Judge.me, Junip, Loox, and Okendo all keep a $0 tier. For stores that just want basic reviews indefinitely, Fera has no answer.
- Storage is a real meter. 100MB on Startup fills quickly once customers submit videos. Stores leaning on visual reviews should budget for the tier their media library needs, not just their order count.
Fera Pricing vs the Alternatives
| App | Entry price | Realistic monthly cost | Pricing model | |---|---|---|---| | Fera | $9/mo (no free plan) | $9 to $199 | Published tiers, triple-metered | | Judge.me | Free (unlimited orders) | $0 to $15 | Flat, published | | Junip | Free (unlimited orders) | $29 to $79 | Flat tiers, no order metering | | Loox | Free (100 emails/mo) | $50 to $500 | Published, scales with order volume | | Okendo | Free (50 orders/mo) | $19 to $500 | Published tiers by order volume | | Stamped | From $23/mo | $23 to $400 | Published tiers by order volume | | Eevy AI | Free (up to 25K visitors) | $0 to $399 | Published flat tiers |
For the detailed matchups, see Fera vs Judge.me, Fera vs Loox, Fera vs Okendo, Fera vs Stamped, and the wider Fera alternatives roundup. For each competitor's own cost breakdown, see Judge.me pricing, Junip pricing, Loox pricing, Okendo pricing, and Stamped pricing.
When Fera Is Worth the Price
Fera's pitch is that its widgets look designed rather than installed: reviews, ratings, and media that match your theme without the boxy default look most review apps ship. Stores that care about brand presentation and want photo and video reviews without Loox's order-scaled pricing get real value in the $29 to $99 range, and the 60-day trial removes most of the decision risk.
The two honest hesitations: no permanent free tier for stores that want to start at $0, and at the low end Judge.me delivers more functionality for less. Fera wins on looks per dollar in the mid-market, not on absolute price.
The Question Behind the Pricing Question
Merchants comparing review app prices are usually optimizing the wrong number. The fee gap between apps is tens of dollars a month. The revenue difference between a review section that converts and one that does not is far larger on any store with meaningful traffic.
Fera, like every app in the table above, treats review display as a static configuration: pick a widget, style it to the theme, leave it. Which reviews show, in what layout, in what order stays fixed regardless of what your traffic responds to. Eevy AI approaches the same surface differently: it continuously tests review and UGC display configurations against your live traffic using a genetic algorithm, so the storefront keeps improving without anyone designing variants.
A beautifully styled static widget and a continuously optimized one are different products. See Eevy vs Fera for the direct comparison.
FAQs
How much does Fera cost per month?
$9/month for Startup (100 review requests, 200 orders), $29/month for Small (1,000 requests, 2,000 orders), $99/month for Medium (10,000 requests, 20,000 orders), and $199/month for Semi-Large (25,000 requests, 50,000 orders). All plans start with a 60-day free trial.
Does Fera have a free plan?
No. Fera offers a 60-day free trial, the longest in the category, but every plan is paid after it ends, starting at $9/month. Stores that want a permanently free review app should look at Judge.me or Junip.
What counts against Fera's limits?
Three meters: review request emails sent, monthly order volume, and photo and video storage. The order cap usually binds first, but stores collecting video reviews can hit the storage cap on lower tiers well before the order cap.
Is Fera cheaper than Loox or Okendo?
In the mid-market, clearly: Fera's $29 tier covers 2,000 monthly orders where Okendo charges $119 at 1,500 orders and Loox Convert runs roughly $250. At the entry level, Judge.me's free plan and $15 flat tier undercut everyone, Fera included.
Is the 60-day Fera trial really free?
Yes, and it applies to every tier, so you can trial the plan you would actually run rather than a limited version. It is the longest trial among major Shopify review apps; most competitors offer 7 to 15 days.
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How much does Fera cost per month?
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$9/month for Startup (100 review requests, 200 orders), $29/month for Small (1,000 requests, 2,000 orders), $99/month for Medium (10,000 requests, 20,000 orders), and $199/month for Semi-Large (25,000 requests, 50,000 orders). All plans start with a 60-day free trial.
Does Fera have a free plan?
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No. Fera offers a 60-day free trial, the longest in the category, but every plan is paid after it ends, starting at $9/month. Stores that want a permanently free review app should look at Judge.me or Junip.
What counts against Fera's limits?
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Three meters: review request emails sent, monthly order volume, and photo and video storage. The order cap usually binds first, but stores collecting video reviews can hit the storage cap on lower tiers well before the order cap.
Is Fera cheaper than Loox or Okendo?
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In the mid-market, clearly: Fera's $29 tier covers 2,000 monthly orders where Okendo charges $119 at 1,500 orders and Loox Convert runs roughly $250. At the entry level, Judge.me's free plan and $15 flat tier undercut everyone.
About the Author
Marius Møller-Hansen
Founder & CEO, Eevy AI
Founder of Eevy AI. Writes about Shopify conversion rate optimization, review systems, and the genetic-algorithm approach to e-commerce display testing.
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