Junip Pricing (2026): Flat Tiers, No Order Metering
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Get my free audit →Quick answer (July 2026): Junip has a free plan with unlimited orders and review request emails, then three flat tiers: Core at $29/month, Growth at $79/month (the plan most stores need, since Google Shopping syndication and Klaviyo live there), and Premium at $299/month with Junip AI and multi-store management. Nothing is metered by order volume, which makes Junip one of the few review apps whose price does not grow with your sales.
Junip positions itself as the modern, lightweight review app, and its pricing model is a genuine differentiator: flat tiers with unlimited orders in a category where most competitors meter. This guide breaks down what each Junip plan includes, where the upgrade pressure actually sits, and how the total compares with the field.
How Junip Pricing Is Structured
Junip lists four plans on the Shopify App Store:
- Free: $0/month. Unlimited orders and review request emails, mobile-first submission forms, product page widgets, and rich snippets for SEO.
- Core: $29/month. Adds media in review requests, reviewer incentives, replies, product grouping, and live chat support.
- Growth: $79/month. Adds syndication to Google Shopping and TikTok Shop, the Shop app, Meta Shops, marketing integrations (Klaviyo, Postscript), advanced search, and custom attributes. Junip flags this as its most popular plan.
- Premium: $299/month. Adds Junip AI (sales agent and summaries), multi-store management, and API and custom app access.
Paid plans carry a 7-day trial. Billing is in USD on 30-day cycles.
The structural point: every plan, including Free, has unlimited orders and unlimited review requests. Your Junip bill is decided by which features you need, not how much you sell. That is the opposite of how Loox, Okendo, Stamped, and Fera price.
Where the Upgrade Pressure Sits
Junip's free plan is honest but thin: collection and display with rich snippets, nothing else. The real decision for most stores is between Core and Growth, and in practice it resolves to Growth:
- Syndication lives in Growth. Google Shopping stars and TikTok Shop syndication are the features that extend reviews beyond your own product pages, and they require the $79 tier.
- Klaviyo lives in Growth. Stores that run review requests through their email platform rather than Junip's own sends need the integration tier.
- Core is a narrow middle. At $29 you get incentives, replies, and media requests, which matters for stores actively building review volume, but most stores that outgrow Free want the Growth features at the same moment.
The jump from $79 to $299 is steep, and Premium is genuinely enterprise-shaped: multi-store, API access, and Junip AI. Single-store brands rarely need it.
Junip Pricing vs the Alternatives
| App | Entry price | Realistic monthly cost | Pricing model | |---|---|---|---| | Junip | Free (unlimited orders) | $29 to $79 | Flat tiers, no order metering | | Judge.me | Free (unlimited orders) | $0 to $15 | Flat, published | | 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 |
At 1,500 monthly orders, Junip Growth costs $79 where Loox Convert runs about $250 and Okendo Growth $119. Only Judge.me is cheaper, and the gap between them is feature framing: Judge.me bundles nearly everything at $15, while Junip holds syndication and integrations at $79. For the detailed matchups, see Judge.me vs Junip, Junip vs Loox, Junip vs Okendo, Junip vs Stamped, and the wider Junip alternatives roundup. For each competitor's own cost breakdown, see Judge.me pricing, Loox pricing, Okendo pricing, and Stamped pricing.
When Junip Is Worth the Price
Junip's case is design quality and predictability. Its widgets and submission forms are the most modern-feeling in the category, the app stays light on page speed, and the flat pricing means a scaling store never gets repriced by its own growth. High-volume stores get the best deal in relative terms: at 10,000 orders a month, $79 flat is dramatically cheaper than any metered competitor.
The counterargument is Judge.me at $15 for stores that just need the job done, and Okendo for brands that want structured reviewer attributes and a broader retention suite. Junip sits deliberately between them: more polished than the budget option, simpler and cheaper than the platform plays.
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.
Junip, like every app in the table above, treats review display as a static configuration: pick a widget, configure it, 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.
So before anchoring on whether $29 or $79 per month is fair for review software, it is worth asking what an optimized review display is worth. See Eevy vs Junip for the direct comparison.
FAQs
How much does Junip cost per month?
Free with unlimited orders and review requests, $29/month for Core (incentives, replies, media requests), $79/month for Growth (Google Shopping and TikTok Shop syndication, Klaviyo, custom attributes), and $299/month for Premium (Junip AI, multi-store, API access). No plan meters order volume.
Does Junip have a free plan?
Yes, and unusually it includes unlimited orders and unlimited review request emails, with mobile-first forms, product page widgets, and rich snippets. The limits are feature-based rather than volume-based: no incentives, syndication, or integrations until the paid tiers.
Does Junip charge by order volume?
No. Every Junip plan, including Free, supports unlimited orders and review requests. This makes Junip and Judge.me the two major review apps whose bills do not grow with your sales, unlike Loox, Okendo, Stamped, and Fera.
Is Junip cheaper than Okendo or Loox?
At most store sizes, yes. Junip Growth at $79 flat undercuts Okendo's $119 (1,500-order gate) and Loox Convert's roughly $250 at the same volume, and the gap widens as sales grow. Judge.me at $15 remains the only cheaper full-featured option.
What is the difference between Junip Core and Growth?
Core at $29 covers collection mechanics: incentives, replies, media in requests, and product grouping. Growth at $79 adds distribution: Google Shopping, TikTok Shop, Shop app, and Meta syndication plus Klaviyo and Postscript integrations and custom attributes. Stores that want reviews working beyond their own product pages need Growth.
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How much does Junip cost per month?
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Free with unlimited orders and review requests, $29/month for Core (incentives, replies, media requests), $79/month for Growth (Google Shopping and TikTok Shop syndication, Klaviyo, custom attributes), and $299/month for Premium (Junip AI, multi-store, API access). No plan meters order volume.
Does Junip have a free plan?
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Yes, and unusually it includes unlimited orders and unlimited review request emails, with mobile-first forms, product page widgets, and rich snippets. The limits are feature-based rather than volume-based.
Does Junip charge by order volume?
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No. Every Junip plan, including Free, supports unlimited orders and review requests, making Junip and Judge.me the two major review apps whose bills do not grow with your sales.
Is Junip cheaper than Okendo or Loox?
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At most store sizes, yes. Junip Growth at $79 flat undercuts Okendo's $119 at the 1,500-order gate and Loox Convert's roughly $250 at the same volume, and the gap widens as sales grow. Judge.me at $15 remains the only cheaper full-featured option.
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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