The 7 Best Stamped Alternatives for Shopify (2026)
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Get my free audit →Most merchants who go looking for a Stamped alternative are not running from a bad product. Stamped is a mature reviews, ratings, UGC, and loyalty platform with deep features at competitive pricing, and plenty of stores run on it happily for years. The usual reasons to switch are softer: wanting a simpler interface, a faster support experience, lighter widgets, or a more focused tool that does one job exceptionally well rather than bundling many. If you want the most popular all-in-one, look at Yotpo; if you want effortless photo and video reviews, look at Loox; if you want the most generous free plan, look at Judge.me; and if you want something that actively lifts conversion rate from your existing reviews and UGC instead of just displaying them, look at Eevy.
Stamped (often searched as Stamped.io) earns its place by covering a lot of ground: review and rating collection, photo and video UGC, Q&A, Net Promoter scoring, and a full loyalty and rewards program, all under one subscription. That breadth is exactly why some merchants want out. An all-in-one suite can feel heavy when you only need reviews, and a platform that does everything can be slower to navigate, harder to support, and more expensive than a focused tool.
This guide walks through seven of the strongest Stamped alternatives for Shopify, plus where Eevy fits as a different category of tool entirely. Each pick is described fairly, with the kind of store it suits best, so you can match the tool to your actual situation instead of chasing the longest feature list.
Why look for a Stamped alternative?
Stamped is genuinely feature-rich, and for stores that want reviews and loyalty in a single bill, it remains a reasonable choice. The honest reasons merchants move on tend to cluster around three themes.
The first is user experience. Stamped's admin covers a lot of surface area, and some merchants find the dashboard and widget configuration more complex than they want for what is, in practice, just putting reviews on a product page. A more focused tool can feel dramatically lighter to set up and run day to day.
The second is support. Any platform at scale will have a mix of support experiences, and a recurring thread among merchants exploring alternatives is wanting faster, more hands-on help, especially during migration or theme integration. If your last support ticket stalled, that alone can justify a look around.
The third is fit and cost. If you are paying for a loyalty program and NPS tooling you never switched on, a leaner reviews app at a lower price can deliver the part you actually use without the overhead. And separately, none of these review tools answer a deeper question: out of every review, photo, and badge you could show, which combination actually converts the most shoppers? That gap is worth keeping in mind as you read, and it is where the last entry comes in.
1. Yotpo
Yotpo is the enterprise-grade all-in-one and the most direct like-for-like swap if you like Stamped's breadth but want a more polished platform. It bundles reviews, UGC, loyalty, referrals, and SMS marketing, with strong syndication into Google Shopping and a deep set of integrations for larger tech stacks. The tradeoff is the same one you may be leaving Stamped over: it is a big suite, and pricing scales up quickly as your catalog and order volume grow.
Best for: Established and higher-volume brands that want one vendor for reviews, loyalty, and marketing, and have the budget to match.
2. Loox
Loox is the go-to when your products are visual and you want reviews that look beautiful with almost no configuration. It specializes in photo and video reviews, automated review-request emails with incentives, and polished, conversion-minded display widgets (galleries, carousels, and shoppable UGC). It is less of a sprawling suite than Stamped and more of a focused, design-led reviews app, which is precisely its appeal. There is no permanently free tier, so it is a paid tool from day one.
Best for: Visual-first stores (fashion, beauty, home, accessories) that want gorgeous photo and video social proof without fuss.
3. Judge.me
Judge.me is the value champion and the most-installed review app on Shopify. Its free plan is genuinely usable at scale: unlimited automated review requests, photo reviews, Q&A, Google Shopping rich snippets, and CSV import with no order cap, which is more than many tools give you on a paid tier. The widget is lightweight (good for Core Web Vitals), and the paid plan adds video reviews and advanced customization for a flat, low monthly price. It is reviews-focused, so if you specifically want loyalty bundled in, you will pair it with something else.
Best for: Cost-conscious stores of any size that want excellent first-party reviews without a meaningful monthly bill.
4. Okendo
Okendo sits at the premium, data-rich end of reviews. Beyond standard star ratings it captures structured attributes (fit, quality, skin type, and similar), which produces richer review content and better on-site filtering for shoppers. It integrates tightly with Klaviyo and the wider marketing stack, and it leans toward brands that treat reviews and customer data as a growth channel rather than a checkbox. It is priced as a premium tool, so it suits stores ready to invest in that depth.
Best for: Higher-consideration and DTC brands that want detailed, attribute-level reviews and strong marketing integrations.
5. Junip
Junip is the modern, clean alternative built around a polished merchant and customer experience. It focuses on getting more reviews through well-designed request flows and on-site display that looks current without heavy tweaking. Many merchants describe it as the tool that feels the most refreshing to use after a heavier suite, and it has a workable free tier to start. It is deliberately focused on reviews and UGC rather than trying to be a loyalty platform too.
Best for: Growing brands that want a contemporary, low-friction reviews experience with a tidy setup.
6. Fera
Fera is the flexible social-proof toolkit. Alongside reviews (including importing from other platforms), it offers a wider mix of conversion widgets: live visitor counts, recent-sale popups, trust badges, and customizable display options. It is a strong pick if you want to combine reviews with other social-proof nudges and have granular control over how everything looks, and it has an entry tier that keeps early costs low. The breadth means a bit more setup if you switch many elements on.
Best for: Tinkerers and conversion-focused merchants who want reviews plus a broader social-proof toolkit in one app.
7. Reviews.io
Reviews.io is the choice when you care about both product reviews and company reputation. As a licensed Google Reviews Partner it handles product and store-level reviews well, supports rich media, and provides strong syndication for ratings to appear in Google results. It positions as a more open, brand-reputation-aware platform than a pure Shopify widget, which appeals to merchants who sell across channels and want their star ratings to travel with them.
Best for: Brands that want product plus company reviews and serious Google ratings syndication across channels.
And the one that optimizes the reviews you already have: Eevy
Every app above answers the same question (how do I collect and display reviews and UGC?) and they answer it well. None of them answers the next question, which is the one that actually moves revenue: out of all the reviews, photos, videos, and social-proof elements you could put on a product page, which specific combination makes the most shoppers buy? That choice is usually left to a guess, and the guess is rarely right twice in a row.
Eevy is the layer that settles it for you. It works alongside your review and UGC content and continuously optimizes what each shopper sees, using a genetic algorithm that tests every variation of your on-page social proof (which reviews surface first, which UGC video leads, how the proof is arranged) and automatically promotes the best-converting combination, product by product. This is continuous optimization, not A/B testing: there is no manual test to design, no winner to declare, and no traffic split to babysit. The system keeps learning as your catalog, traffic, and customers change, so the page that converts best today keeps adapting tomorrow.
The reason this matters is simple: collecting great reviews is only half the job, and most stores leave conversion on the table by showing all shoppers the same static arrangement. Eevy stores lift conversion rate by an average of around 18% by fixing exactly that. It installs in about five minutes from the Shopify App Store, and the pricing is built to be low-risk: a permanent free plan covers up to 25,000 monthly visitors, with paid plans starting at $99/mo (Starter), then $199 and $399 as you scale. You do not have to leave Stamped, Yotpo, Loox, or Judge.me to use it; Eevy makes the reviews you are already collecting work harder.
Best for: Any Shopify store that already has reviews and UGC and wants to turn that content into measurably more conversions without manual testing.
How to choose
Start by separating two jobs that are easy to conflate: collecting and displaying social proof, and optimizing it. The first seven tools on this list compete on the first job, and the right one depends on what you value most.
If you want Stamped-style breadth from a more established vendor, Yotpo is the natural step up. If your products are visual and you want effortless beauty, Loox is hard to beat. If budget is the deciding factor, Judge.me gives you more for free than most tools give you paid. If you want premium, attribute-rich reviews and tight marketing integration, Okendo earns its price. If you simply want the cleanest, most modern experience, Junip delivers it. If you want reviews bundled with a wider social-proof toolkit, Fera is the flexible pick. And if company-level reputation and Google syndication matter as much as product reviews, Reviews.io is built for that.
Then handle the second job separately. Whichever review app you land on, the reviews and UGC it collects are raw material, and how you arrange that material decides how much of it converts. Eevy is the tool that takes that decision off your plate and keeps improving it automatically, which is why it pairs with any of the above rather than replacing them. Pick the collector that fits your store, then let Eevy turn that content into the highest-converting version of your product pages.
The best migration is the one that fixes your actual reason for leaving Stamped: simpler UX, faster support, lower cost, or sharper focus. Match the tool to that reason, install it (most take minutes), and add a continuous-optimization layer so the social proof you worked to collect is also working as hard as it can.
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Why do merchants switch away from Stamped?
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Stamped is a feature-rich reviews and loyalty platform, so most merchants who leave do so for softer reasons: wanting a simpler interface, a faster support experience, lighter widgets, lower cost, or a more focused tool that handles reviews exceptionally well without bundling loyalty and NPS features they never use.
What is the best free alternative to Stamped?
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Judge.me has the most generous free plan in the category, including unlimited automated review requests, photo reviews, Q&A, and Google Shopping rich snippets with no order cap. It is the strongest pick for cost-conscious stores that want excellent first-party reviews without a meaningful monthly bill.
Can I improve conversions from my existing reviews without replacing Stamped?
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Yes. Eevy works alongside any review app and continuously optimizes which reviews, UGC videos, and social-proof elements each shopper sees, automatically surfacing the best-converting combination per product. Eevy stores lift conversion rate by an average of around 18%, it installs in about five minutes, and a permanent free plan covers up to 25,000 monthly visitors before paid plans start at $99/mo.
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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