Stamped Review 2026
Stamped (formerly Stamped.io) is an e-commerce reviews, ratings and UGC platform with a loyalty and rewards engine bolted on. It collects text, photo and video reviews directly inside the email, syndicates them to Google Shopping as a certified Google partner, and runs points-based loyalty programs as a separate module. It is built first for Shopify and Shopify Plus brands, with WooCommerce and BigCommerce support that the dossier flags as a clear second tier. Plans run from $23 to $499 per month depending on the module, and as of 2025 there is no free plan and no free trial.
In this hands-on test, we score Stamped across five criteria: ease of use, value for money, feature depth, customer support, and integrations. We break down the real pricing, because the Reviews module at $23 a month is nothing like the bill once you add video reviews, loyalty or lifecycle, and we give you a direct comparison against Yotpo, Judge.me and Okendo. If you run a Shopify store and you are picking a reviews app in 2026, this is the review to read before you commit.
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Our review of Stamped in summary
Stamped is one of the more established reviews and loyalty platforms in the Shopify ecosystem, and its feature set is genuinely broad: in-email review collection, photo and video UGC, certified Google Shopping syndication, points-based loyalty, lifecycle automation, AI sentiment analysis and on-site Q&A. For a mid-market Shopify brand that wants reviews and rewards under one vendor, the breadth is real and the native Klaviyo sync is a strong point. The product clearly works well for the brands it was built for, which is why long-term G2 reviewers stay loyal for years.
Our overall score of 3.7 reflects a capable platform held back by a few structural issues. There is no free plan and no free trial since 2025, so you cannot evaluate before paying. Widget load times draw consistent complaints and affect Core Web Vitals. WooCommerce support is unreliable enough that reviewers flag manual product syncing as a recurring chore. And while G2 support feedback is warm, Trustpilot tells a rougher story around email spam and unsubscribe failures. Right tool for the right Shopify brand, but go in knowing the gaps.
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What real Shopify brands say about Stamped
- 5★9
- 4★2
- 3★0
- 2★0
- 1★4
Across 15 verified reviews from G2, Capterra and Trustpilot, Stamped splits sharply: 11 reviewers rate it 4 or 5 stars and 73% would recommend it, while 4 one-star Trustpilot reviews drag the average to 3.8. The positive base is consistent and often long-term, several G2 reviewers mention years of reliable use, intuitive setup, a clean Shopify integration and genuinely fast, helpful support during implementation. The recurring praise is that it just works for everyday review management. The negatives are concentrated and serious. Three of the four one-star reviews describe the same failure mode: Stamped continued sending review-request emails to customers (in one case 25 identical emails to 100,000 contacts, in another to a closed account), with no easy way to stop it and slow resolution. Even satisfied users flag two consistent gripes that match the dossier: the on-site review widget loads slowly on product pages, and WooCommerce product data does not sync automatically, forcing manual support tickets. Photo review collection and translation are also called thin by paying customers. Note that one reviewer praises a free plan, which Stamped removed in 2025, so that experience no longer applies to new signups.
Most loved
- +Clean Shopify integration that is easy to set up and does not slow the store
- +Intuitive interface for everyday review collection and display
- +Fast, helpful support during implementation reported by long-term G2 users
- +Reliable over multiple years for the brands it fits
- +Coupons and reward incentives measurably lifted review volume for one merchant
Watch-outs
- !Repeated email-spam and unsubscribe failures reported on Trustpilot, hard to stop
- !On-site review widget loads slowly on product pages
- !WooCommerce products do not sync automatically, manual support tickets needed
- !Photo review collection and translation flagged as limited by paying users
- !Slow customer service and Google Shopping syndication failures in worst-case reviews
- Radha S. via Capterra
Overall, my experience with Stamped.io was positive and reliable. It's a user-friendly platform that made collecting, managing, and displaying customer reviews straightforward and effective. The integrations worked smoothly, automation saved time, and the tools helped strengthen customer trust through social proof. While there were some limitations around advanced features and customization, the core functionality was solid and well-suited for everyday review management.
- Damien K. via G2
simple to use and easy to implement for shopify merchants. It is hard to establish why they are better than other products in this category at any given time. The market shifts rapidly.
- Kody via Trustpilot
DO NOT USE - Slow customer service, buggy app, never actually showed up in google shopping reviews. it's all a terrible experience. I'd try Judge.me or another better platform instead.
Stamped.IO kept spamming me despite repeated requests to UNSUBSCRIBE after buying an Aeropress. You'd think that a firm like Aeropress might have been a bit careful about the suppliers they worked with. The experience has changed my impression of Aeropress from positive to negative. Avoid Stamped!
- Verified User in Retail via G2
It is easy to setup and use, integrates with shopify and doesn't slow down the website. We are a new brand so we have yet to see it being used yet but people have been collecting points on it. Nothing comes to mind, no complaints here.
- Albert R. via Capterra
Overall, the experience with Stamped was great. The integration with our ticketing system made engaging with our customers very easy and efficient.
We tested Stamped on five criteria.
One honest score per criterion, with the wins and the catches.
Test Stamped: Ease of use.
On Shopify, Stamped is genuinely quick to stand up. The reviews-only setup is roughly an afternoon of work: install the app, connect the store, drop in the in-email collection flow and the on-site widgets, and you are collecting reviews the same day. Pre-built email templates ship with the product, so you are not designing review requests from scratch. The Shopify integration is the part reviewers consistently praise, and our read of the dossier matches that. The interface itself is described as intuitive for day-to-day review management, and the in-email collection (customers submit text, photo or video without leaving the email) is one of the smarter bits of UX in this category.
The friction shows up in two places, and both are documented. First, anything beyond the basics gets fiddly: email styling and automation flow editing are flagged as non-intuitive for non-technical users, and a full suite rollout with Loyalty and Lifecycle is a two to three day job, not an afternoon. Second, the experience degrades hard off Shopify. On WooCommerce, new or changed products do not sync automatically to Stamped, so merchants have to open a support ticket just to refresh their product list, a chore one reviewer calls out directly. The admin dashboard also draws complaints for slow loading and occasional confusion at higher volumes, to the point that one user thought emails had stopped sending when it was just the queue not loading.
Verdict: fast and intuitive for a Shopify reviews rollout, clunky for advanced automation and noticeably worse on WooCommerce. If you are on Shopify and want reviews live this week, it delivers. If you need deep email customisation or run WooCommerce, budget extra patience.
Test Stamped: Value for money.
This is where Stamped is hardest to defend, and the scoring reflects it. As of 2025 there is no free plan and no free trial, a major change from earlier years when a free tier existed (one of our G2 reviewers still references it, but it is gone for new signups). You cannot evaluate the platform before paying, which for a smaller brand is a real barrier when Judge.me offers a genuine free-forever plan that does the core job.
On pricing itself, the Reviews module starts at $23 per month for 200 orders, then jumps to $99 per month (Growth) for 1,000 orders, a 4x price increase for 5x the order cap, which stings on the way up. Video reviews, Q&A and AI sentiment analysis are gated behind the $199 per month Business tier, so the cheaper plans are review-collection only. The numbers climb fast once you want the full platform: Loyalty is a separate $299 per month module and Lifecycle is $499 per month. A brand wanting reviews plus loyalty is realistically at $199 + $299, with a 20% bundle discount bringing two products to roughly $399 a month combined. One paying reviewer puts it plainly: it is one of the better review apps but very expensive. Please note these figures are cross-referenced from 2026 third-party sources, as Stamped's own pricing page was returning errors at the time of writing, so verify the current tiers at stamped.io/pricing before you commit.
What you do get is no overage fees (removed mid-2025) and a real feature depth for the money at the top tiers. But for a brand under a few hundred orders a month, paying $23 minimum with no trial when free alternatives exist is a tough sell. The Lifecycle module also overlaps heavily with Klaviyo flows, so brands already on Klaviyo can find $499 a month hard to justify.
Test Stamped: Features and depth.
Breadth is Stamped's strongest card. Few reviews apps cover this much ground under one vendor. The core is review and ratings collection with in-email submission, plus photo and video UGC backed by a feature Stamped calls Smart Vision that auto-categorises visual content by colour and style for reuse in ads and social. On top of that sits a points-based loyalty and rewards engine (purchases, reviews, referrals, social engagement, VIP tiers), lifecycle automation for post-purchase and win-back flows, on-site Q&A, NPS surveys with Google Seller Ratings upload, and AI sentiment analysis that detects themes and pain points across large review volumes.
The standout for SEO and acquisition is the Google Shopping syndication: Stamped is a certified Google partner, so reviews feed directly into Google Shopping rich snippets and onward to retailers like Walmart and Target. Display is handled by multiple customisable on-site widgets, with translation supported across up to 30 languages, and review syndication extends to Facebook and Instagram Shops. For a mid-market Shopify brand, that is a serious stack of social proof and retention tooling in one place.
The caveats are real and documented. Widget translation is hard-capped at 30 languages. Photo review collection is noted as weaker than visual-first rivals like Loox and Okendo by Capterra reviewers, and one of our own reviewers wishes it were better at photo reviews and calls the widgets a bit limited. The Lifecycle module overlaps with what Klaviyo already does, so its incremental value depends entirely on your existing stack. And the deepest features are reserved for the higher tiers, so depth on paper is not the same as depth on your plan.
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Test Stamped: Customer support and assistance.
Support is the most divided criterion, and the score sits in the middle on purpose. On the documented positives, Stamped offers 24/7 email support, a well-organised Help Center with a solid Getting Started section, and a Customer Success team for planning and implementation on higher tiers. Multiple G2 reviewers back this up warmly: one mentions years of consistently reliable, prompt and thorough replies and calls it a rarity, another got immediate help with a code issue during implementation. When Stamped's support works, reviewers clearly value it.
The other side is harder to ignore, and it is why this is not a 4-plus score. Trustpilot tells a rougher story: the worst reviews describe slow customer service and, more damagingly, a repeated failure to stop review-request emails. One merchant reports 25 identical emails blasted to 100,000 customers with no off switch, attributed to a malfunction after an update. Another describes a closed account still spamming their customers six months later, with complaint emails going unanswered. A third reviewer simply says slow customer service alongside a buggy app and reviews that never showed up in Google Shopping. These are not minor UX nitpicks, they are deliverability and reputation issues, and the recurrence across separate accounts is a pattern.
It is also worth flagging what the dossier could not confirm: live chat support is not documented in the official FAQ or onboarding materials, and any live chat SLA is unknown. So the realistic picture is email plus Help Center, competent and fast for routine implementation questions, but with a worrying tail of unresolved email-sending incidents. Verdict: good when it lands, but the spam-control failures on Trustpilot are serious enough to keep the score honest at 3.4.
Test Stamped: Available integrations.
Stamped lists 59 plus integrations, and the coverage is well-aimed at the Shopify mid-market it serves. On e-commerce platforms it supports Shopify and Shopify Plus (the deepest integration by a clear margin), plus WooCommerce, BigCommerce, Magento, Swell and custom-built storefronts. The email and SMS marketing side is a genuine strength: the native Klaviyo integration syncs ratings to customer attributes and powers review-request flows, with Omnisend, ActiveCampaign and Attentive also supported. That Klaviyo depth matters, it is what lets a brand wire reviews into existing lifecycle marketing rather than running Stamped in a silo.
Beyond marketing, the catalogue is broad: CRM and support via Gorgias, Zendesk, Help Scout and Re:amaze; page builders including Shogun, PageFly, GemPages and Replo; merchandising through Boost Commerce, findify and Searchanise; and retention and subscription tooling like Rebuy, Recharge, Loop Subscriptions and LoyaltyLion. For automation, both Zapier and Make connect natively, which is how you bridge Stamped to anything not on the official list, and a documented REST API is publicly available for custom work.
The honest deduction is the platform split. WooCommerce and BigCommerce are explicitly second-class in the dossier: significant implementation problems, a slower support cycle and fewer features than Shopify, with one reviewer describing the WooCommerce product sync as something you have to fix manually through support. So the integration count is healthy and the Shopify and Klaviyo paths are strong, but if your store is not on Shopify, the real-world reliability of those integrations is the thing to test before committing. Verdict: a solid, broad ecosystem with a clear Shopify bias and a documented WooCommerce weak spot.
Frequently asked questions
Is Stamped free to use?
No. Stamped removed its free plan in 2025, and there is no free trial either, so you cannot use or evaluate the platform without paying. The cheapest entry point is the Reviews module at $23 per month for up to 200 orders. This is a real change from earlier years when a free tier existed, and some older reviews still reference it, but it no longer applies to new signups. If a free plan is essential for you, Judge.me offers a genuine free-forever tier with unlimited reviews and photo and video support. Please verify current pricing at stamped.io/pricing before committing, as the figures here are cross-referenced from 2026 third-party sources.How much does Stamped cost per month including all modules?
The Reviews module starts at $23 per month (200 orders), then Growth at $99 per month (1,000 orders), Business at $199 per month (5,000 orders, adds video reviews, Q&A and AI sentiment), and Enterprise is custom. Loyalty is a separate module at $299 per month and Lifecycle is $499 per month. A brand wanting reviews plus loyalty is realistically at $199 plus $299, with a 20% bundle discount when buying two or more modules together, bringing that pairing to roughly $399 per month. Annual billing adds about a 20% discount, and overage fees were removed in mid-2025. Verify the live tiers at stamped.io/pricing before you buy.Stamped vs Yotpo: which is better for a Shopify store?
Both are Google partners with reviews plus loyalty, but they fit different sizes. Yotpo is a broader enterprise suite (reviews, loyalty, SMS and UGC) with more advanced AI and a higher ceiling, plus a free tier up to 50 orders and paid plans from around $15 per month. Stamped is generally cheaper for mid-market Shopify brands and keeps reviews and loyalty under one roof, but its loyalty module is a separate $299 per month. For a brand under roughly $2M in revenue that wants reviews and rewards without enterprise complexity, Stamped is often the better value. For larger brands that also want SMS marketing and deeper AI at scale, Yotpo tends to win. Our take: under $2M, Stamped; scaling into enterprise with SMS, Yotpo.Stamped vs Judge.me: which is worth it under 500 orders a month?
For a small Shopify store under 500 orders a month, Judge.me is usually the smarter pick on cost. Judge.me has a genuine free-forever plan (unlimited reviews, photo and video, rich snippets) and a flat $15 per month Awesome plan for full features, with widgets that reviewers say load faster than Stamped's. Stamped has no free plan, starts at $23 per month and is flagged in multiple reviews for slow widget load times. Where Stamped pulls ahead is breadth: native loyalty, lifecycle automation, Q&A and AI sentiment that Judge.me does not match. So under 500 orders with reviews as the only need, Judge.me wins on price and speed. If you also want loyalty and rewards from the same vendor, Stamped earns the premium.Stamped vs Okendo: which fits a Shopify DTC brand?
Okendo is Shopify-exclusive and unifies reviews, loyalty, quizzes, referrals and surveys with a strong DTC positioning and 18,000 plus brands, with entry pricing around $199 per month. Stamped covers similar review and loyalty ground, supports more platforms than just Shopify (though Shopify is its strongest), and starts cheaper at $23 per month for reviews only. Capterra reviewers note Okendo collects photo reviews more effectively than Stamped, which matters for visual-heavy DTC categories like apparel and beauty. For a Shopify-only DTC brand that wants a tightly integrated reviews plus loyalty plus quiz suite and prioritises photo UGC, Okendo is a strong fit. For a brand that wants a lower entry price or may move off Shopify later, Stamped is more flexible.What is the best alternative to Stamped?
It depends on what is pushing you away from Stamped. If price and the missing free plan are the issue, Judge.me is the strongest alternative with a free-forever tier and a flat $15 per month full plan. If you want a Shopify-exclusive all-in-one of reviews plus loyalty plus quizzes, Okendo is the closest match. If you need an enterprise suite with SMS and advanced AI, Yotpo scales higher. For visual and photo-first UGC on a budget, Loox starts around $9.99 per month, and Junip offers a clean, founder-friendly experience from $19 per month. There is no single best alternative, the right one depends on whether your priority is cost, photo reviews, loyalty breadth or enterprise scale.Does Stamped work well with WooCommerce?
It works, but the dossier and real reviews make clear that WooCommerce is a second-class experience versus Shopify. Reviewers report significant implementation problems, a slower support cycle and fewer features on WooCommerce, and one Stamped user describes a recurring issue where new or changed products in their WooCommerce store do not sync automatically, forcing them to contact support to refresh the product list. Some WooCommerce users have called core functionality unreliable. If you run WooCommerce, Stamped can still do the job, but you should test the product sync, widget performance and support responsiveness during onboarding rather than assuming the Shopify experience carries over. For a Shopify-first vendor, that gap is worth flagging before you commit.Why are Stamped review widgets slow to load?
Slow on-site widget load is one of the most consistent complaints about Stamped, raised in the dossier and echoed by several real reviewers. The review widgets load slower than competitors (Judge.me is specifically called out as faster), which can affect Core Web Vitals and page-speed scores on product pages. One reviewer notes the Stamped widget takes longer to load than other elements on their product pages, and another flags the dashboard itself loading slowly at higher volumes. It does not break the store, and most reviewers say it does not ruin the user experience, but if page speed is a priority for your SEO or conversion rate, this is a genuine drawback to weigh, and one of the reasons a lighter app like Judge.me appeals to performance-sensitive stores.Can Stamped send reviews to Google Shopping?
Yes. Stamped is a certified Google partner, so customer reviews feed directly into Google Shopping, rich snippets and major retailers including Walmart and Target. It also supports NPS-based Google Seller Ratings upload. This syndication is one of Stamped's stronger acquisition features, as star ratings in Google Shopping and search results can lift click-through. One caveat from real reviews: at least one Trustpilot user reported that their reviews never actually showed up in Google Shopping, alongside other complaints, so the syndication is a documented feature but worth verifying works for your store during setup. For brands that rely on Google Shopping feeds, the certified-partner status is a meaningful advantage over apps without it.Who is Stamped best suited for in 2026?
Stamped is best for direct-to-consumer and mid-market Shopify brands, roughly $1M to $20M in revenue, that want reviews, UGC and loyalty under one vendor with strong Klaviyo integration and Google Shopping syndication. It rewards brands that will use more than just reviews, because the per-module pricing only makes sense at depth. It is a weaker fit for very small stores under a few hundred orders (no free plan, free alternatives exist), for WooCommerce or BigCommerce merchants (second-class support), and for anyone whose top priority is photo-first UGC or the fastest possible widget load, where Loox, Okendo or Judge.me may serve better. If you are a growing Shopify brand wanting an all-in-one reviews and loyalty stack, Stamped is a credible choice.
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