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The 7 Best Yotpo Alternatives for Shopify (2026)

By Marius Møller-Hansen2026-06-299 min read

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Yotpo is one of the most established reviews and loyalty platforms in ecommerce, but it is not the right fit for every Shopify store. Merchants go looking for a Yotpo alternative for three main reasons: cost (its pricing scales quickly as your order volume grows), complexity (it is a broad suite that can feel heavy if you only need reviews), and bundling (you may be paying for SMS, loyalty, or subscriptions modules you never touch). The short version: Judge.me is the best value-focused replacement, Loox wins on photo and video reviews, Okendo suits premium brands that want rich first-party data, Stamped and Reviews.io cover the all-in-one middle ground, Fera and Junip keep things lightweight and clean, and Eevy sits a layer above all of them by continuously optimizing which social proof actually converts.

This guide walks through seven of the strongest Yotpo alternatives for Shopify in 2026, plus where Eevy fits. The goal is not to bash Yotpo. It is a capable, mature platform with genuine strengths. The goal is to help you match a tool to your actual needs, your budget, and the stage your store is at.

We will keep the comparisons qualitative and honest. Pricing changes often and varies by order volume, so treat the "Best for" lines as directional guidance rather than a final quote. Always confirm current pricing on each app's Shopify listing before you commit.

Why look for a Yotpo alternative?

Yotpo earned its reputation. It offers a deep reviews product, strong moderation and syndication, loyalty and rewards, SMS marketing, and subscriptions, all under one roof. For a large brand that wants a single vendor across multiple retention channels, that breadth is a real advantage. Its review syndication network and enterprise integrations are genuinely hard to match.

The flip side is that Yotpo is built for scale, and it is priced like it. Smaller and mid-sized stores often run into a few recurring frustrations:

  • Price scaling. Costs tend to climb as your monthly orders or contacts grow, and the most useful features often sit on higher tiers. What feels affordable at launch can become a meaningful line item once you are shipping volume.
  • Breadth you may not need. If you only want to collect and display reviews, paying for a suite that also does SMS, loyalty, and subscriptions can feel like overkill.
  • Setup and learning curve. The platform is powerful, which also means there is more to configure. Lean teams sometimes want something they can install and largely forget.
  • Display flexibility. Some merchants find the on-storefront widgets less customizable than focused review apps that obsess over the visual presentation of reviews.

None of this makes Yotpo a bad choice. It makes it a specific choice. If your needs are narrower, more design-led, or more conversion-focused, one of the alternatives below will likely serve you better and cost less.

1. Judge.me

Judge.me is the most popular value pick on Shopify, and for good reason. It collects unlimited reviews with photos and videos, sends automated review-request emails, and offers Q&A, all at a price point that is famously friendly to growing stores. The free plan is unusually generous, and the paid tier unlocks the extras most merchants eventually want without a steep jump.

It is fast, well-supported, and integrates cleanly with the rest of the Shopify ecosystem. The widgets are clean if not flashy, and the team ships improvements steadily. If you are leaving Yotpo mainly because of cost, this is the first app to try.

Best for: value-conscious stores that want full-featured reviews (photos, video, Q&A) without volume-based pricing.

2. Loox

Loox is built around visual social proof. Its photo and video review galleries are some of the best-looking on Shopify, and the app makes it easy to turn customer content into scroll-stopping displays, upsell prompts, and referral incentives. If your products are visual (fashion, beauty, home, food), Loox helps that strength show up on the page.

It leans into automation: review requests, photo incentives, and on-site widgets that feel polished out of the box. The trade-off is that its pricing is order-volume based, so very high-volume stores should check the math. For most growing brands, the design quality justifies it.

Best for: visually driven brands that want premium-looking photo and video review galleries with minimal design effort.

3. Okendo

Okendo is a favorite among premium and fast-growing direct-to-consumer brands. Beyond standard reviews, it captures structured attributes (fit, quality, skin type, and similar), supports detailed review profiles, and feeds first-party data back into your marketing stack. It plays nicely with email and SMS platforms, which makes the reviews you collect more useful downstream.

This depth is the point. Okendo is less about being the cheapest and more about being the most data-rich and on-brand. If you care about the quality of the customer profile behind each review and want that data working across your tools, it is a strong Yotpo alternative.

Best for: premium and scaling DTC brands that want rich, structured review data integrated with their marketing stack.

4. Stamped

Stamped is one of the closest like-for-like alternatives to Yotpo's broader ambition. It covers reviews and ratings, photo and video UGC, Q&A, and also offers loyalty and rewards, which makes it appealing if you want reviews and retention from one vendor but find Yotpo too expensive or heavy.

It sits in a useful middle ground: more breadth than a pure reviews app, more approachable pricing than the enterprise suites. The widgets are flexible and the feature list is long. Some merchants find the interface less refined than newer apps, but the value across reviews plus loyalty is hard to argue with.

Best for: stores that want reviews and a loyalty program together, at a friendlier price than the enterprise suites.

5. Fera

Fera focuses on social proof and conversion-oriented display. Alongside reviews, it offers trust badges, recent-sales notifications, visitor counters, and customizable widgets designed to nudge shoppers toward buying. It is lightweight, quick to set up, and gives you a lot of control over how social proof appears on the page.

Think of Fera as the app for merchants who care as much about presentation and persuasion as about collection. If you want flexible, on-brand widgets and a range of trust signals beyond plain star ratings, it is worth a look. The breadth of display options is its calling card.

Best for: stores that want highly customizable social-proof widgets and trust signals, not just a review feed.

6. Junip

Junip is a modern, clean reviews app that prioritizes a smooth collection experience and a tidy on-storefront presentation. Its review forms are designed to lift response rates, and its widgets look at home on contemporary Shopify themes without much fiddling. It also handles photo and video reviews and integrates with major email and SMS tools.

Junip appeals to brands that find older apps cluttered and want something that feels current and uncomplicated. It does not try to be a sprawling suite. It tries to do reviews well, with good deliverability and a pleasant merchant experience.

Best for: design-conscious brands that want a clean, modern reviews experience with strong collection rates.

7. Reviews.io

Reviews.io is an established, full-featured reviews platform with both product and company reviews, photo and video UGC, surveys, and Google integration (including Google Seller Ratings and product review syndication). It supports more advanced needs like attribute collection and is a credible all-in-one option for stores that want depth without committing to the very largest enterprise suites.

Its Google relationship is a genuine differentiator if search visibility and seller ratings matter to you. The platform is broad and configurable, which is a strength for teams that will use the range and slightly more to learn for those who want plug-and-play simplicity.

Best for: stores that want company plus product reviews and strong Google reviews syndication in one platform.

8. Eevy: the continuous-optimization layer

Here is the honest framing: Eevy is not a replacement for the review apps above, and it does not try to win at collecting reviews. Judge.me, Loox, Okendo, and the rest are excellent at gathering and storing customer content. What none of them do is decide, automatically and continuously, which reviews and social-proof elements actually convert best on each product page.

That is the job Eevy does. It is a Shopify app that continuously optimizes your on-page content (product reviews, UGC video, and social-proof sections) using a genetic algorithm. Instead of you guessing which testimonials, videos, or layouts persuade shoppers, Eevy tests every variation of what visitors see and automatically surfaces the best-converting combination, per product, and keeps refining it as shopper behavior shifts. Stores running Eevy lift conversion rate by an average of around 18%.

The practical upshot is that Eevy complements whatever review app you already use. Keep collecting reviews with Judge.me or Loox, then let Eevy work out which of that content to show, in what arrangement, to turn more browsers into buyers. It is a layer on top of collection, not a competitor to it.

Getting started is low-risk. Eevy has a permanent free plan that covers up to 25,000 monthly visitors, with paid plans starting at $99/mo (then $199 and $399 as you scale). It installs in about five minutes from the Shopify App Store (apps.shopify.com/eevy-ai), so you can pair it with your existing reviews setup without ripping anything out.

Best for: stores that already collect reviews and want to automatically maximize how much those reviews and social proof actually lift conversion.

How to choose

The right Yotpo alternative depends on what you were actually using Yotpo for.

  • If cost was the issue and you mostly want reviews, start with Judge.me. It delivers the core feature set at a price that does not punish growth.
  • If your products are visual, Loox gives you the best-looking photo and video galleries with little effort.
  • If you are a premium or scaling DTC brand that wants rich, structured review data feeding your marketing, look at Okendo.
  • If you want reviews plus loyalty from one vendor, Stamped covers both at a friendlier price than the big suites.
  • If display flexibility and trust signals matter most, Fera gives you the widest set of on-page persuasion tools.
  • If you want a clean, modern collection experience, Junip is hard to beat on polish and simplicity.
  • If Google reviews and company-level reviews are priorities, Reviews.io is the most complete pick.

Then, whichever collector you choose, remember that gathering reviews is only half the equation. The other half is making sure the right social proof is shown to the right shopper on every product page. That is where Eevy adds value on top: it turns the content you collect into measurable conversion lift, continuously, without you having to manage it by hand. Pair a great review app with continuous optimization and you get the best of both worlds: strong collection and a storefront that keeps getting better at converting.

The smartest move for most stores leaving Yotpo is not to find a single tool that does everything. It is to pick a focused reviews app you actually like, keep your costs sane, and add an optimization layer that makes that content work harder.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why do Shopify merchants switch away from Yotpo?

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Yotpo is a powerful, mature platform, but its pricing scales quickly with order volume, it bundles modules (SMS, loyalty, subscriptions) some stores never use, and its breadth can feel heavy if you only need reviews. Smaller and mid-sized stores often want a more focused, affordable, or conversion-focused tool instead.

What is the best value Yotpo alternative for reviews?

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Judge.me is the most popular value pick. It collects unlimited reviews with photos and videos, sends automated review requests, and offers Q&A at a price that does not punish growth, with an unusually generous free plan. Loox is the better choice if you want premium-looking photo and video galleries.

Does Eevy replace my review app like Yotpo or Judge.me?

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No. Eevy is a continuous-optimization layer that works alongside your review app, not a replacement for collecting reviews. It uses a genetic algorithm to test every variation of the reviews, UGC video and social proof shoppers see, then automatically surfaces the best-converting combination per product. Eevy stores lift conversion rate by an average of around 18%, with a free plan up to 25,000 monthly visitors and a roughly five-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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