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The 7 Best Judge.me Alternatives for Shopify (2026)

By Marius Møller-Hansen2026-06-299 min read

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Most merchants start hunting for a Judge.me alternative not because Judge.me is letting them down, but because they have outgrown what a review app alone can do. Judge.me is one of the best-value review apps on Shopify: affordable, full-featured, and trusted by hundreds of thousands of stores. The usual reasons to look elsewhere are wanting richer visual and video reviews, more design polish out of the box, or a tool that actively optimizes your social proof for conversion rather than just collecting and displaying it. The short version: Loox and Fera are the easiest visual upgrades, Yotpo and Okendo suit larger brands that want loyalty and deeper data, Stamped and Junip sit in the well-rounded middle, Rivyo is the budget import option, and Eevy is the continuous-optimization layer that makes whatever reviews you already have convert harder.

Judge.me deserves credit before we list anything else. For a low flat monthly fee it gives you unlimited review requests, photo and video reviews, Q&A, rich snippets for SEO, and a long list of integrations. For a huge number of stores, it is genuinely all the review app they will ever need. So treat this list as a guide to specific upgrades, not a verdict that you should leave.

The right alternative depends on which gap you are trying to close. If you want a more photo-and-video-first storefront, look at the visual apps. If you are scaling into loyalty, SMS, and customer data, look at the enterprise suites. And if your real goal is more conversions from the reviews you already collect, that is a different category entirely, which is where the last entry comes in. Here are seven options worth comparing.

One more thing before the list: switching review apps is not free, even when the new app is. Your existing reviews need to migrate (most apps offer importers, but star counts, photos, and verified badges can shift in the process), your widgets need re-embedding in the theme, and your SEO rich snippets need to keep working through the change. None of that is a reason to stay on a tool that is genuinely holding you back, but it is a reason to be sure the upgrade is real before you move. Match the app to the specific gap, not to a longer feature list, and you will avoid migrating twice.

Why look for a Judge.me alternative?

Judge.me is a fantastic, affordable, full-featured review app, so be honest with yourself about why you are switching. In most cases it comes down to one of three things.

The first is visual depth. Judge.me supports photo and video reviews, but apps like Loox and Fera are built visual-first, with galleries, carousels, and shoppable UGC that feel more central to the storefront experience. If user-generated photos and video are core to how your category sells (fashion, beauty, home), a visual-native app can feel like a better fit.

The second is design and polish. Some merchants want widgets that look highly designed without custom CSS work, or they want review content woven more tightly into a premium-looking theme. The paid suites and visual apps tend to ship more refined defaults.

The third, and the one most people underestimate, is optimization. Collecting reviews is only half the job. Where they appear on the page, which ones show first, how they pair with UGC video and other social proof, and how all of that is arranged for each product changes conversion meaningfully. Almost no review app does this for you. That is a real gap, and it is worth keeping in mind as you read the list.

1. Loox

Loox is the go-to visual-first review app, built around photo and video reviews displayed in clean, modern galleries and carousels. Its automated review-request emails with photo incentives are effective at pulling in visual content, and the widgets look polished without much setup. It tends to be pricier than Judge.me and is more opinionated about the visual style, but for stores that sell on imagery it is the most natural upgrade.

Best for: Visual-heavy brands that want photo and video reviews front and center with minimal design effort.

2. Yotpo

Yotpo is an established enterprise platform that goes well beyond reviews into loyalty, rewards, SMS, and email marketing. For larger brands that want one vendor across their retention stack and the data to match, the breadth is the draw. The trade-off is cost and complexity: Yotpo is meaningfully more expensive than Judge.me and can be more than a smaller store needs, but the integrated suite is hard to match at scale.

Best for: Larger or fast-scaling brands consolidating reviews, loyalty, and SMS under one platform.

A quick note on the enterprise suites generally: their value is real but it compounds only if you actually use the surrounding tools. If you adopt Yotpo or Okendo purely for reviews and never touch the loyalty, survey, or marketing-integration features, you are paying suite prices for a review app, and Judge.me does that part for far less. Buy the breadth when you have a plan to use it.

3. Okendo

Okendo is a polished, data-rich reviews and UGC platform popular with growth-stage and premium DTC brands. It captures structured attributes (fit, quality, skin type, and similar) that power detailed review filtering and richer customer profiles, and it integrates tightly with Klaviyo and the broader marketing stack. It sits above Judge.me on price, but brands that want survey-grade review data and a refined on-site experience often find it worth the step up.

Best for: Premium DTC brands that want structured review attributes and deep marketing-stack integration.

4. Stamped

Stamped is a well-rounded reviews and ratings app that also offers loyalty and rewards, making it a middle ground between a focused review tool and a full suite. It handles photo and video reviews, Q&A, and net promoter surveys, with a feature set that competes closely with Judge.me while leaning a bit more toward the marketing side. Pricing is reasonable for what you get, and it is a sensible pick if you want reviews plus a light loyalty program without jumping to an enterprise platform.

Best for: Stores that want a capable review app with optional loyalty built in, without enterprise pricing.

5. Fera

Fera focuses on social proof and conversion-oriented widgets: reviews, photos, video, plus extras like trust badges, recently-purchased popups, and visitor counters. It is highly customizable, so you can match widgets closely to your theme, and it bundles several social-proof formats that you would otherwise need separate apps for. For merchants who think of reviews as one piece of a broader trust-building layer, Fera packages that thinking neatly.

Best for: Merchants who want reviews bundled with broader social-proof and trust widgets in one customizable app.

6. Junip

Junip is a clean, modern review app designed to be fast to set up and pleasant to use, with a strong focus on high-converting request flows and tidy on-site display. It handles photo and video reviews and integrates well with email tools, and merchants often praise its straightforward experience and responsive support. It is less sprawling than the enterprise suites, which is exactly the point for stores that want a focused, well-built tool.

Best for: Stores wanting a modern, no-nonsense review app with smooth collection flows.

7. Rivyo

Rivyo is a budget-friendly review app known for letting merchants import reviews (including from AliExpress and Amazon), which makes it popular with dropshipping and newer stores that need social proof quickly. It covers the essentials: photo reviews, Q&A, and review widgets, at a price point that undercuts most of this list. It is less polished than the premium options, but for early-stage stores watching every dollar it does the core job.

Best for: Dropshipping and early-stage stores that need affordable reviews with import options.

Eevy: the continuous-optimization layer

Here is the gap none of the apps above fully close. They all help you collect and display reviews, but they leave the most important question unanswered: out of every review, UGC video, and social-proof element you could show, which arrangement actually makes the most shoppers buy? Eevy answers that automatically. Instead of you guessing which reviews to feature or how to lay out your social proof, Eevy continuously tests every variation of what shoppers see and surfaces the best-converting combination for each product, on its own.

This is continuous optimization, not a one-time setup and not manual A/B testing you have to babysit. Eevy uses a genetic algorithm to keep learning per product as real shopper behavior comes in, so your highest-converting reviews and UGC rise to the top while weaker combinations fade out. Across stores using it, that has translated to an average conversion-rate lift of around 18 percent, on the same traffic and the same reviews you are already collecting.

It is also designed to sit alongside, not replace, your review collection. Keep gathering reviews and UGC however you do today, then let Eevy handle the part the review apps skip: figuring out what to show, where, and to whom. Pricing starts with a permanent free plan covering up to 25,000 monthly visitors, then moves to a $99 per month Starter plan as you grow, with $199 and $399 tiers above that. Installation takes about five minutes from the Shopify App Store (apps.shopify.com/eevy-ai), and there is no theme rebuild required to get started.

Best for: Merchants who already collect reviews and UGC and want to convert more shoppers from them without manual tuning.

How to choose

Start by naming the gap you actually have, because the best alternative is the one that closes it.

If your storefront sells on imagery and you want photo and video reviews to lead, Loox or Fera are the cleanest upgrades. If you are scaling and want reviews to live inside a larger loyalty, SMS, and customer-data stack, look hard at Yotpo and Okendo, and accept that you are paying for breadth and depth. If you want a capable, well-rounded review app without enterprise pricing, Stamped and Junip both land in that sweet spot. And if you are an early-stage or dropshipping store that needs social proof on a tight budget, Rivyo gets you there cheaply, with import options to seed reviews fast.

Be honest about whether you need to switch at all. For many stores, Judge.me already does everything a review app should, at a price that is hard to beat. If the only thing missing is a bit more visual polish, a layout tweak might solve it for free.

But if your real problem is conversion, that you are collecting plenty of reviews and still want more sales from them, no review app on this list is built to solve that. That is an optimization problem, not a collection problem. Eevy is the layer that handles it, working with whatever reviews and UGC you already have, on a free plan up to 25,000 monthly visitors, and an install that takes about five minutes. The cheapest path to more conversions is usually getting more out of the social proof you already have, not starting your review collection over from scratch.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is there a better alternative to Judge.me?

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It depends on the gap you are closing. Judge.me is an excellent, affordable, full-featured review app, so "better" is relative. Loox and Fera are stronger for visual and video reviews, Yotpo and Okendo suit larger brands wanting loyalty and customer data, and Eevy is the better fit if your goal is converting more shoppers from the reviews you already collect rather than just displaying them.

What is the best free alternative to Judge.me?

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Most premium review apps charge once you grow, but Eevy offers a permanent free plan up to 25,000 monthly visitors, then $99 per month, and it works alongside your existing review app to continuously optimize which reviews and UGC convert best per product. Rivyo is also budget-friendly with review import options for early-stage stores.

Do I need to replace Judge.me to improve conversions?

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No. Collecting reviews and converting from them are different problems. You can keep Judge.me (or any review app) for collection and add Eevy as a continuous-optimization layer that tests every variation of your on-page social proof and surfaces the best-converting combination automatically. Eevy stores see an average conversion-rate lift of about 18 percent, and it installs in roughly five minutes.

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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