7 Best ReviewXpo alternatives that actually save you money

ReviewXpo charges $9 for 500 emails, then caps you. I ranked 7 alternatives by spend tier and platform fit, including a 4-hour migration plan so you don’t lose existing reviews.

Krunal vaghasiyaKrunal vaghasiya|May 11, 2026 · Updated May 14, 2026
7 Best ReviewXpo alternatives that actually save you money

ReviewXpo’s $9 Starter plan caps you at 500 emails a month. Past that, you’re paying more, and past 10,000 you’re booking a custom-quote sales call.

I’ve spent the last year building WiserReview and working with 400+ store owners on their review stacks.

Here are 7 alternatives I’d actually recommend, sorted by what you can spend.

The real reason people leave ReviewXpo

The real reason people leave ReviewXpo

It’s not that ReviewXpo is broken. It’s a polished Shopify app with AI replies, automated requests, and good widget design.

The friction is structural. Every plan caps review-request emails. Free is 50/month, Starter is 500, Power tops out before serious volume.

Apps like Judge.me and Junip ship unlimited requests on free. Combine that with the Shopify-only footprint, and growing stores hit a wall: either upgrade aggressively or switch to a tool without the meter running.

Also check: 85+ online review statistics that show why reviews matter in 2026

7 ReviewXpo alternatives, sorted by stage

Tool Stage Platforms Entry price Free plan
WiserReview Any size, multi-platform All major $9/mo Yes
Judge.me Starting out, want free forever Shopify, Woo $15/mo Yes (unlimited)
Loox Photo-driven Shopify brands Shopify only $9.99/mo 14-day trial
Stamped.io Want reviews + loyalty bundle Shopify, Woo, Big $23/mo Yes (Lite)
Fera Design-first brands Shopify, Wix, Big $9/mo 14-day trial
Rivyo Under 200 orders/mo, tight budget Shopify only $5.99/mo Yes
Yotpo $500K+ enterprise marketing stack Shopify, Woo, Big $15/mo Yes (limited)

Every tool below earned its spot for a different reason. None tries to be all things to all stores, and that’s the point. The order isn’t a ranking, it’s the order most stores walk when they outgrow ReviewXpo’s caps.

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Try WiserReview free, multi-platform from day one

Flat $9/month, works on Shopify, WooCommerce, BigCommerce, Wix, and Squarespace. AI moderation, photo and video reviews, no email caps that surprise you.

1. WiserReview

WiserReview home page

I built WiserReview after watching 400+ store owners get trapped between Shopify-only review apps and enterprise contracts they didn’t need.

It’s the only $9 review platform that runs natively across Shopify, WooCommerce, BigCommerce, Wix, and Squarespace without a separate plugin per channel.

Live in 30+ countries, used by stores migrating off ReviewXpo because they added a second sales channel and didn’t want to manage two review tools.

What it does well:

  • Native plugins for Shopify, WooCommerce, BigCommerce, Wix, Squarespace, Magento, and custom stores
  • AI moderation that tags reviews by topic (shipping, fit, service, pricing)
  • Review collection across email, SMS, and WhatsApp in 30+ languages
  • AI auto-reply drafts in your brand voice with approve-and-send
  • 15+ Review widget formats with full custom CSS
  • Google Seller Ratings sync on the free plan
  • Pricing tiered by review count, not request count, so volume doesn’t penalize you

Cost: Free ($0, 10 reviews), Starter $9/mo (100 reviews), Pro $19/mo (1,000 reviews), Pro + AI $31/mo. Annual billing drops Starter to $6.75/mo.

Also check: WiserReview vs ReviewXpo Comparison: Features & Pricing

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2. Judge.me

Judge.me

Founded in 2015 by a London team, Judge.me now powers 500,000+ stores and won the 2025 Shopify Built for Shopify Award.

It’s the most-installed review app in the Shopify ecosystem and proves that simple beats complex: two plans, one flat $15 ceiling, no upsells.

The product roadmap moves slowly compared to newer apps, but that’s the point. It’s stable, predictable, and merchants trust it for the long haul.

What it does well:

  • Genuinely unlimited review requests on the free plan
  • Rich snippets included for free (gets stars into Google search results)
  • Photo and video reviews on free
  • In-email review forms so customers submit without leaving their inbox
  • Official Google reviews partner; Awesome plan syndicates to Google Shopping
  • Flat $15/mo with no order-volume tiers ever

Watch outs: the widget UX feels dated next to Loox or Fera, and a customer ordering 10 items will get 10 separate review request emails. No loyalty, SMS marketing, or annual billing.

Cost: Forever Free with Judge.me branding, Awesome $15/month flat.

3. Loox

Loox

Loox started as a photo-review specialist in 2016 and stayed religious about that focus.

Used by 100,000+ Shopify and Shopify Plus stores, it’s the category leader for fashion, beauty, jewelry, and home decor brands where customer photos visibly drive purchase intent.

The app earned its reputation by treating UGC as a marketing channel rather than a widget, which is why Loox Studio exists alongside the core review collection.

What it does well:

  • Highest photo and video review collection rate in this list
  • Drag-and-drop gallery widgets polished out of the box
  • Built-in referral program ($5/mo add-on)
  • Post-purchase upsell popups using customer photos
  • Loox Studio turns photos into Instagram and Facebook ad creative
  • Google reviews partner on Scale plan ($39.99/mo)

Watch outs: Shopify only, no free plan, and order-based pricing compounds fast above 300 orders/month ($35 per additional 300 orders on Scale). Video reviews and AI features cost extra.

Cost: Beginner $9.99/mo (100 orders), Scale $39.99/mo (300 orders), Unlimited $299.99/mo.

Also check: Loox vs Yotpo: which fits your store in 2026

4. Stamped.io

Stamped.io

Started by a Singapore-based developer in 2016, Stamped grew into one of the few apps that genuinely competes with Yotpo on bundled features without Yotpo’s price tag.

It’s a go-to for stores at the $50K to $5M revenue band who want one vendor handling both social proof and retention.

The reviews side isn’t as deep as Judge.me, and the loyalty side isn’t as flexible as Smile.io, but stitching them together in one platform is the actual product.

What it does well:

  • Reviews and loyalty bundled (rare at this price)
  • 20+ loyalty earning rules out of the box
  • Lightweight widgets that don’t tank page speed
  • NPS surveys built into the review workflow
  • Shoppable Instagram galleries on higher plans
  • Free Lite tier covers up to 50 orders/month

Watch outs: the WooCommerce version lags Shopify on stability per merchant reports. No live chat support, so issue cycles run in days. Basic at $23/mo only makes sense if you’ll actually use the loyalty side.

Cost: Lite (free, 50 orders/mo), Basic $23/mo (200 orders), Premium $59/mo (500 orders), Business $149/mo (1,500 orders).

Also check: I analyzed Yotpo pricing: here’s what you actually pay

5. Fera

Fera

Fera launched in 2017 as a social-proof notification tool and pivoted into reviews when merchants asked for both.

Used by 40,000+ stores, it occupies a specific niche: brands where the product manager or designer wants pixel-level control over every widget, and is willing to learn a visual builder to get it.

Sister brands often run a Fera widget on their landing page and a separate review tool for backend collection, because the front-end polish is genuinely different.

What it does well:

  • Best-in-class widget customization without code
  • Native A/B testing for widget layouts against conversion rate
  • 94% spam detection accuracy, highest of any tool tested
  • Bulk import from Google, Facebook, Etsy, and Amazon
  • Works on Shopify, Wix, and BigCommerce (Shopify most mature)
  • Affordable Startup plan at $9/mo

Watch outs: only 100 review requests/month on Startup. Integration ecosystem smaller than Yotpo. Multiple Shopify App Store reviewers have flagged unexpected pricing changes month-to-month.

Cost: Startup $9/mo (100 requests), Small $29/mo (1,000), Medium $99/mo (10,000). 14-day trial.

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Try WiserReview free, designed for stores past the ReviewXpo cap

Flat $9/month gets you 100 reviews. AI moderation, photo and video collection, no surprise email overages. Multi-platform from day one.

6. Rivyo

Rivyo

Built by Webcontrive (an Indian Shopify app studio), Rivyo has carved out a real niche for stores starting at zero budget.

The Starter tier at $5.99 is the lowest-paid entry of any meaningful review app on the App Store.

Most merchants who land on Rivyo are dropshippers using the Amazon and AliExpress importers to seed reviews on new product launches, then graduate to a more capable tool by 200-300 orders/month.

What it does well:

  • Lowest paid Shopify entry at $5.99/mo
  • Free plan available with Rivyo branding
  • Amazon and AliExpress imports for dropshippers
  • Q&A on paid plans
  • Rich snippets for Google search results
  • Loyalty and referral add-ons available ($9/mo each)

Watch outs: no video reviews, AI features are minimal, and performance is slower than newer apps. Most stores migrate off by 200-300 orders/month.

Cost: Free, Starter $5.99/mo, Business $9.99/mo, Enterprise $15.99/mo. Slight discount on annual billing.

7. Yotpo

Yotpo review platform overview

Yotpo started as a reviews company in 2011 and built outward through acquisitions: SMS marketing in 2020, loyalty in 2021, email in 2022.

The result is the most complete DTC marketing platform on the market, used by names like Steve Madden, MeUndies, and Princess Polly.

The trade-off is that you’re not buying a review app, you’re entering a vendor relationship with annual contracts, dedicated sales reps, and a learning curve measured in weeks.

What it does well:

  • Reviews, loyalty, SMS, and email in one unified data layer
  • 170+ integrations across the DTC marketing stack
  • Certified Google reviews partner
  • Enterprise features: dedicated CSM, advanced reporting, retailer syndication
  • Used by 40,000+ brands
  • Bundle pricing saves money vs buying separate tools at scale

Watch outs: aggressive feature gating (photo/video at $79/mo Growth). Annual contracts on enterprise. G2 reviewers consistently flag “deceptive sales tactics.” Setup takes 30-60 minutes vs Judge.me’s 10.

Cost: Free (50 orders/mo), Starter $15/mo, Growth $79/mo, Premium and Enterprise custom. Annual contracts.

Also check: I analyzed Yotpo pricing: here’s what you actually pay

Migrating off ReviewXpo in 4 steps

The hard part isn’t picking the new app. It’s not losing your existing reviews. This sequence works for every tool in the list.

Step 1: Export from ReviewXpo (15 min): Open the ReviewXpo dashboard, click into Reviews, hit Export to CSV. The file holds reviewer names, emails, ratings, review text, product IDs, photo URLs, and timestamps. Save it before touching anything else.

Step 2: Import into the new app (30 min): Every tool here accepts CSV imports. The format usually maps cleanly except Loox, where you’ll spend 15 minutes mapping columns. Run a test import with 10 rows first to confirm photos and ratings carry over.

Step 3: Reconnect Google Seller Ratings (1 hour): If ReviewXpo was syndicating to Google Shopping, you’ll need to reconnect through the new app. WiserReview, Judge.me, Loox Scale, and Yotpo Growth are all certified partners. Verify your Google Merchant Center account, then wait 24-72 hours for syndication to repopulate.

Step 4: Archive the old widget (30 min): Remove the ReviewXpo widget block from product pages, install the new app’s widget, and confirm star ratings appear correctly on a test product. Only cancel ReviewXpo once the new widget is verified live. The 14-day overlap is enough to catch any broken items.

Reviews older than 12 months sometimes lose photo URLs from CDN expiry, so a small percentage of historical photos may drop. The text and ratings always transfer.

How I’d actually decide

If you’re on Shopify only and just starting, Judge.me Forever Free is the lowest-friction choice. If photo reviews drive your conversions, pay for Loox.

If you sell on more than one platform or plan to, WiserReview removes the lock-in at the same $9 price as ReviewXpo. Everything else on this list is a fit for narrower cases.

The honest truth about ReviewXpo: it’s not a bad app, it’s a capped app. If the caps don’t bother you and Shopify is your only channel forever, stay.

If either of those things might change in the next year, switch now while you have fewer reviews to migrate.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about this topic

WiserReview ($9/mo, multi-platform) and Rivyo Starter ($5.99/mo, Shopify only). Rivyo wins on price but lacks video reviews and AI features. WiserReview matches ReviewXpo's $9 price and works on Shopify, WooCommerce, BigCommerce, Wix, and Squarespace without email caps.
Yes, in about 2 to 4 hours. Export from ReviewXpo as CSV, import into the new app (every tool here accepts CSV), reconnect Google Seller Ratings, then archive the ReviewXpo widget. Reviews older than 12 months sometimes lose photo URLs because of CDN expiry, but the text and ratings transfer cleanly.
Judge.me's Forever Free plan. Unlimited review requests, photo and video reviews, rich snippets, and no time limit. ReviewXpo's free plan caps you at 50 emails/month with their branding. Junip also offers unlimited requests on free if you're on a headless or Hydrogen Shopify build.
WiserReview, Stamped.io, Fera, and Yotpo all work on WooCommerce. WiserReview at $9/mo is the cheapest WooCommerce-native option with full feature parity. Stamped's WooCommerce version lags the Shopify version on stability per user reports. Judge.me technically supports Woo but Shopify gets feature priority.
ReviewXpo charges $9/mo for the Starter plan (500 review request emails), with paid Growth and Power tiers above that. Custom contracts kick in beyond 10,000 emails/month. Yearly billing drops Growth by 36% and Power by 17%. The free plan covers 50 emails/month with ReviewXpo branding.

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Krunal vaghasiya

Krunal vaghasiya

Krunal Vaghasia is the founder of WiserReview and an eCommerce expert in review management and social proof. He helps brands build trust through fair, flexible, and customer-driven review systems.