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Fera vs Junip: 2026 Comparison for Shopify Stores

By Marius Møller-Hansen2026-05-147 min read

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Fera and Junip both compete for the Shopify store that wants modern, polished review UX without an enterprise price tag. Fera bundles reviews with Q&A, trust badges, live activity feeds, and wishlist into one $9-99/mo subscription. Junip is a design-forward review specialist at a flat $19/mo with no feature gating. The choice comes down to whether you value Fera's module breadth or Junip's focused execution on reviews.

The Quick Comparison

| Dimension | Fera | Junip | |---|---|---| | Free tier | 5 orders/mo trial-style | 200 orders/mo cap | | Starter plan | $9/mo (Bronze) | $19/mo | | Mid-tier | $39/mo (Silver) | $19/mo flat | | Top tier | $99/mo (Gold) | $19/mo flat | | Reviews | Standard | Design-forward | | Q&A | Native, included | Not included | | Trust badges | Native, included | Not included | | Live activity feed | Native, included | Not included | | Photo reviews | Yes | Yes (all paid plans) | | Video reviews | Yes | Yes (all paid plans) | | Widget design | Modern, generic | Polished, brand-native | | Page speed footprint | Heavier (multi-module) | Lighter |

Where Each Fits

Fera is built for stores that want multiple social proof tools under one subscription. Its value proposition is breadth: reviews plus Q&A plus trust badges plus live activity feed, all in one app, without the overhead of managing four separate vendors. For lean operations at the $30-150k/mo MRR range, that consolidation has real operational value. The tradeoff is that each individual module is a generalist implementation rather than best-in-class.

Junip is built for stores where the review widget needs to look like it belongs to the brand. Its default widget aesthetic is noticeably more polished than Fera's and most competitors in the category. The flat $19/mo pricing means you know exactly what you are paying. For design-first DTC stores that want clean, native-feeling review collection and display without a bloated app stack, Junip is the cleaner fit.

Fera's Pricing

Fera's pricing runs from $9/mo (Bronze) to $99/mo (Gold). The free tier is real but caps at 5 orders per month, which is effectively a trial. Most stores doing active volume land on Silver ($39/mo) or Gold ($99/mo). Bronze at $9/mo covers basic review collection but limits request emails and photo storage.

The Gold tier at $99/mo is justified for stores that actively use Q&A, trust badges, and activity feeds alongside reviews. For stores that only use the review module, $39-99/mo is harder to justify versus dedicated review apps.

Junip's Pricing

Junip's pricing is unusually simple: one paid tier at $19/mo that includes everything. Photo reviews, video reviews, custom review forms, and all integrations are on the paid plan. There are no volume-based tiers and no feature-gated upsells beyond the order-volume cap on the free plan.

For stores under 200 orders per month, the free tier is worth starting on. For stores above 200 orders per month, $19/mo is the entire cost. The predictability is a feature.

Feature Surface

Fera bundles:

  • Reviews with photo and video
  • Q&A (visitor questions answered by merchant or community)
  • Trust badges (security, returns, shipping)
  • Live activity feed ("12 people bought this in the last hour")
  • Recently viewed products
  • Wishlist (on Gold tier)

Junip focuses on:

  • Reviews with photo and video
  • Custom review forms (attribute ratings)
  • Klaviyo integration
  • Clean submission flows optimized for mobile

If you sell in a category where live activity feeds move buying behavior (fast-moving consumables, hobby products, impulse purchases), Fera's bundled feed is worth the premium. If that feature does not apply to your store, Junip delivers better review-specific execution at a lower cost.

Display Quality

Junip's default widgets are more polished than Fera's out of the box. Junip's design language is restrained, modern, and designed to feel native to Shopify themes. Fera's widgets are modern and consistent across modules but have a slightly more generic aesthetic.

For brand-led DTC stores where every product page detail signals positioning, Junip's defaults add real value. For stores prioritizing feature breadth over widget aesthetics, Fera's display is adequate.

Where Eevy AI Fits

Both Fera and Junip are review collection and display tools. Neither continuously optimizes the display layer based on real traffic. Once you configure the widget, it remains static.

Eevy AI is the optimization layer that sits on top of either. The genetic algorithm continuously evolves layout, ordering, photo prominence, and format combinations against your actual traffic. Stores running Fera or Junip for collection plus Eevy AI for display optimization typically see 10-20% CVR lift on product pages within 90 days.

Who Should Use Which

Choose Fera if:

  • You want bundled reviews + Q&A + trust badges + activity feed in one app
  • You sell fast-moving products where activity feeds and social proof consolidation help
  • You have $30-100k/mo MRR and want to reduce app count
  • You value module breadth over best-in-class execution on any single feature

Choose Junip if:

  • You want clean, brand-native review widgets out of the box
  • You only need reviews and do not use trust badges or activity feeds
  • Predictable flat-rate pricing matters to your budgeting
  • Mobile review collection UX is a priority

Add Eevy AI on top of either: for continuous display-layer optimization.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Fera worth more than Junip for reviews alone? Not really. If you only use the review module, Junip at $19/mo delivers better widget aesthetics and simpler pricing. Fera earns its premium when you actively use Q&A, trust badges, and activity feeds.

Does Fera's live activity feed actually work? It depends on the category. Hobby products, consumables, and impulse purchases often see 3-7% CVR lift. Considered-purchase categories (furniture, electronics, jewelry) frequently see no lift or small negative impact from activity feed notifications.

Can I migrate from Fera to Junip? Yes. Both apps support CSV export and import for review data. The migration takes 2-4 hours. Q&A, trust badges, and activity feeds do not have equivalents in Junip and will need to be handled by separate apps if you still want those features.

Which is better for Core Web Vitals? Junip is lighter. Fera's multi-module load adds measurable JavaScript weight even when some modules are disabled. Stores fighting for performance scores should lean toward Junip.

Should I use both simultaneously? No. Running two review apps creates duplicate widgets and conflicting JavaScript. Pick one for collection and layer a non-overlapping tool like Eevy AI on top for optimization.

For a broader view of the market, see Best Shopify Review Apps 2026.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Fera or Junip cheaper for Shopify reviews?

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Fera starts cheaper at $9/mo (Bronze), while Junip is a flat $19/mo with everything included. But for reviews alone, Junip's $19/mo delivers better widget aesthetics and simpler pricing. Fera earns its premium only when you actively use Q&A, trust badges, and live activity feeds alongside reviews.

Should I use Fera or Junip if I only need reviews?

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Choose Junip if reviews are all you need. Its $19/mo flat plan includes photo reviews, video reviews, and custom forms with no feature gating, and its widgets look more brand-native out of the box. Fera makes sense only if you also want bundled Q&A, trust badges, and activity feeds.

Which is better for Shopify page speed, Fera or Junip?

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Junip is lighter and better for Core Web Vitals. Fera's multi-module load adds measurable JavaScript weight even when some modules are disabled. Stores fighting for performance scores should lean toward Junip for a smaller page-speed footprint.

Can I add continuous optimization on top of Fera or Junip?

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Yes. Fera and Junip collect and display reviews but keep widgets static once configured. Eevy AI layers on top of either as a continuous optimization engine, automatically evolving review layout, ordering, and photo prominence against your real traffic. Stores typically see 10-20% CVR lift within 90 days. Eevy has a permanent free plan.

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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