The 7 Best Reviews.io Alternatives for Shopify (2026)
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Get my free audit →Most merchants who go looking for a Reviews.io alternative want one of three things: a Shopify-first tool that installs without a setup call, a lower monthly bill, or a different kind of review experience (photo-led, video-led, or built straight into the storefront). Reviews.io is a genuinely capable platform that handles both company reviews and product reviews well, but it is not the right shape for every store. The best picks below: Judge.me for budget and breadth, Loox for photo and video reviews, Yotpo and Okendo for larger brands that want a full marketing suite, Stamped and Junip for clean mid-market collection, Trustpilot for site-level trust signals, and Eevy as the continuous-optimization layer that makes whatever social proof you already have convert better.
Reviews.io sits in an interesting spot. It does both site-level seller ratings and product-level reviews, it syndicates to Google Seller Ratings, and it integrates with a long list of ecommerce and email tools. That breadth is exactly why some stores outgrow it: you may only need product reviews on Shopify, you may not want to pay for the parts you do not use, or you may want a tool that lives natively inside your theme rather than spanning company-and-product reviews across channels.
This guide walks through eight honest alternatives plus where each one fits. A quick distinction worth holding in your head as you read: most of these are product-review apps (they collect and display reviews on product pages), while Reviews.io and Trustpilot also operate as site-level review platforms (they rate the company, not just the products). Knowing which layer you actually need is half the decision, because paying for company-review infrastructure you never display is one of the most common reasons a tool feels overpriced.
Everything below is qualitative and fair. The goal is to help you match a tool to your store, not to crown a single winner, because the "best" Reviews.io alternative genuinely depends on whether you care most about price, visuals, retention features, brand trust, or turning the reviews you already have into more sales.
Why look for a Reviews.io alternative?
Reviews.io is not a weak product. It collects verified buyer reviews, supports photo and video, runs both company and product reviews, feeds Google Seller Ratings and product rich snippets, and connects to most of the email and ecommerce stack. For brands that genuinely need company-level reputation management alongside product reviews, it is a reasonable home.
The reasons stores switch are usually practical rather than a knock on the platform:
- Pricing and packaging. Once you move past entry tiers, costs climb, and you may be paying for company-review and syndication features you do not use if your focus is simply product reviews on Shopify.
- Complexity. Running both site-level and product-level reviews, plus integrations, is more surface area than a single-store Shopify merchant often wants. Some teams prefer a tool that does one job cleanly.
- Shopify-first simplicity. Reviews.io is platform-agnostic by design. If your whole world is Shopify, an app built natively for Shopify (one-click install, theme-native widgets, no separate dashboard to babysit) can be faster to live with.
- A different review experience. You might want photo-first walls, shoppable video, or social-proof sections that go beyond a standard star widget.
If any of those match you, the alternatives below are worth a look. None of them is strictly "better"; they are different trade-offs.
1. Judge.me
Judge.me is the default budget pick on Shopify, and for good reason: its free plan covers unlimited review requests, photo and video reviews, and rich snippets, which is more than many paid tools offer. It is a product-review app (no company-level seller-rating platform), and it does that job reliably across 38 languages with a clean, fast widget. It also imports reviews from other platforms (including AliExpress), which makes it an easy landing spot if you are migrating off Reviews.io. The trade-off is that customization and design polish are functional rather than premium, and there is no built-in optimization of how reviews are displayed once they are live.
Best for: Cost-conscious Shopify stores that want solid, no-frills product reviews without a monthly bill.
2. Loox
Loox is the go-to for stores that want their reviews to be visual. It is built around photo and video reviews, with attractive grids, carousels, and pop-up galleries that make customer content the centerpiece of the product page. As a product-review app it is especially strong for fashion, beauty, home, and any category where shoppers buy with their eyes. The flip side is that Loox has no free review-collection tier and is less suited to text-heavy or B2B catalogs where photos matter less.
Best for: Visually-driven DTC brands that want photo and video reviews front and center.
3. Yotpo
Yotpo is one of the most established names in the category and operates more as a marketing suite than a single review app. Beyond product reviews, it bundles loyalty, referrals, SMS, and email, which makes it attractive to larger brands that want one vendor across retention channels. That breadth is also the catch: pricing scales up quickly, and the platform can feel heavy if all you actually need is reviews. It supports both product reviews and site-level signals, so it overlaps with Reviews.io on the company-reputation front.
Best for: Mid-market and enterprise brands that want reviews bundled with loyalty, SMS, and email in one suite.
4. Okendo
Okendo is a polished, product-review-focused platform with a strong emphasis on structured customer data. Its reviews capture attributes (fit, skin type, use case) that power filtering and richer product pages, and it pairs that with surveys and customer profiles for segmentation. It is a favorite among design-conscious DTC brands that care about both presentation and first-party data. The trade-off is that it sits above the budget tier and is more than a small store typically needs.
Best for: Growth-stage DTC brands that want premium review design plus structured customer data.
5. Stamped
Stamped is a long-running, well-rounded product-review app that also offers loyalty and rewards, making it a lighter-weight alternative to Yotpo for stores that want reviews and retention without enterprise pricing. It covers photo and video reviews, ratings, and Q&A (questions and answers on product pages), and it has a usable free tier. The interface and onboarding are not as slick as some newer tools, but the feature coverage for the price is broad.
Best for: Stores wanting reviews plus loyalty in one mid-priced tool without enterprise overhead.
6. Junip
Junip is a newer, Shopify-native product-review app built around clean design and a smooth review-request flow. It focuses on doing reviews well rather than bolting on adjacent features, which makes setup fast and the on-page experience tidy. For merchants who found Reviews.io broader than they needed, Junip's narrower scope is a feature, not a limitation. The trade-off is a smaller feature surface and no company-level review platform.
Best for: Shopify stores that want a modern, focused product-review app with minimal setup.
7. Trustpilot
Trustpilot is the closest conceptual match to the company-review side of Reviews.io: it is a site-level review platform built around brand trust and reputation rather than per-product star widgets. Its strength is recognition; the Trustpilot badge is a familiar trust signal that can reassure first-time buyers, and it carries weight in categories where company credibility matters (finance, services, higher-consideration purchases). The trade-off is that it is less about rich on-product-page reviews and more about overall company reputation, so many Shopify stores pair it with a dedicated product-review app rather than using it alone.
Best for: Brands that want recognizable site-level trust signals and company reputation management.
8. Eevy
Here is the part most of this list quietly ignores. Collecting reviews is solved; every tool above does it. The harder question is whether the reviews, photos, and video you already have are arranged to actually convert browsers into buyers, and on that, nearly every review app leaves you guessing. You pick a layout, choose a placement, and hope. Eevy is the layer that removes the guessing.
Eevy is a Shopify app that continuously optimizes the on-page content shoppers see (product reviews, UGC video, and social-proof sections) using a genetic algorithm. Instead of you manually deciding which reviews to surface, which layout to run, or where the video sits, Eevy tests every variation of what each shopper sees and automatically surfaces the best-converting combination per product. It keeps learning as traffic flows, so the page gets better over time without you touching it. This is continuous optimization, not a one-off setup and not a manual experiment you have to babysit.
The result is straightforward: Eevy stores lift conversion rate by an average of about 18%. It works alongside whatever review tool you use, so you do not have to rip out Judge.me, Loox, or Reviews.io to add it; you keep collecting reviews wherever you already do and let Eevy optimize how that social proof is presented. There is a permanent free plan up to 25,000 monthly visitors (no credit card to install), then paid plans from $99/mo (Starter), $199, and $399 as you scale. Install takes about five minutes from the Shopify App Store.
Best for: Shopify stores that already collect reviews and want to turn that social proof into measurably more revenue, automatically.
How to choose
Start by naming the layer you actually need. If you want company-level reputation and seller ratings, Reviews.io and Trustpilot are the natural shape, and the question is really which brand and pricing fit. If you want product reviews on Shopify, almost everything else here qualifies, and the decision comes down to budget and style.
A simple way to narrow it:
- Tightest budget: Judge.me. The free plan does more than most paid tools, and it scales sanely.
- Visual-first catalog: Loox for photo and video reviews that carry the product page.
- One vendor for retention too: Yotpo (enterprise) or Stamped (mid-market) if you want loyalty and messaging bundled with reviews.
- Premium design plus customer data: Okendo.
- Clean, focused, Shopify-native collection: Junip.
- Site-level brand trust: Trustpilot.
Then ask the question the rest of the list skips: once the reviews are collected, what makes them convert? Collection tools get content onto the page; they do not tell you which arrangement of that content actually moves revenue. That is where adding Eevy on top of any of the above pays for itself, since it optimizes presentation continuously and is free to try up to 25,000 monthly visitors. The cleanest setup for many stores is one collection tool you like plus Eevy doing the optimization, rather than expecting a single app to both gather reviews and figure out the highest-converting way to show them.
Whatever you choose, the migration cost off Reviews.io is mostly about exporting your existing reviews and re-importing them, which every app on this list supports in some form. Pick the layer and the style that match your store, and remember that collecting reviews and converting on them are two different jobs.
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What is the best Reviews.io alternative for Shopify?
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It depends on what you need. Judge.me is the best budget pick, Loox is best for photo and video reviews, and Yotpo or Okendo suit larger brands wanting a full suite. If your goal is to convert the reviews you already have into more sales, Eevy adds a continuous-optimization layer on top of any of them.
Why do merchants switch away from Reviews.io?
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Reviews.io is a capable platform that handles both company and product reviews, but stores often switch for pricing, to avoid paying for company-review and syndication features they do not use, for less complexity, or for a Shopify-first tool that installs in minutes and lives natively in the theme.
Do I have to replace my review app to use Eevy?
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No. Eevy works alongside whatever review tool you use, including Reviews.io, Judge.me, or Loox. You keep collecting reviews where you already do, and Eevy continuously optimizes how that social proof is displayed. Eevy stores lift conversion rate by an average of about 18%, with a free plan up to 25,000 monthly visitors and a roughly 5-minute install.
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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