Avada Order Limit Quantity MOQ and EZ Checkout Controller | Rules are both Shopify apps focused on controlling the checkout experience, primarily through order limits. Avada is positioned as a comprehensive solution for managing minimum order quantities (MOQ), maximum order quantities, and other quantity-based rules. Its strengths lie in its detailed control over quantity limits at various levels (product, variant, collection, cart) and its compatibility with checkout rules validation. It seems targeted towards merchants needing granular control over order sizes and potentially managing wholesale relationships. EZ Checkout Controller | Rules takes a broader approach, encompassing order limits alongside other checkout customizations like payment and shipping method control, IP blocking, and Terms and Conditions. Its strength is in offering a wider array of checkout modification tools within a single app. The fundamental difference is that Avada focuses deeply on quantity-related order limits with specific features for wholesalers, while EZ Checkout Controller | Rules provides a wider range of checkout control options, with order limits being just one component. Avada’s customer tag and contact method for quotes suggest a business-to-business (B2B) focus, which EZ Checkout Controller | Rules does not explicitly convey. EZ Checkout Controller | Rules also offers features like IP blocking and fraud protection which are absent in Avada's listed features.
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Order quantity limits on product MOQ, collection, cart, customer tag with checkout rules validation
Checkout rules for order limits, payment methods, & shipping methods, all in one easy to use app.
| Rating | 5/5 | 5/5 |
Rating Avada Order Limit Quantity MOQ5/5 EZ Checkout Controller | Rules5/5 | ||
| Reviews | 175 | 7 |
Reviews Avada Order Limit Quantity MOQ175 EZ Checkout Controller | Rules7 | ||
| Primary Focus | Order Quantity Limits (MOQ) | Comprehensive Checkout Control |
Primary Focus Avada Order Limit Quantity MOQOrder Quantity Limits (MOQ) EZ Checkout Controller | RulesComprehensive Checkout Control | ||
| Granularity of Order Limits | Product, Variant, Collection, Cart, Customer Tag | All or Specific Customers, Tags, Products, Quantity, Address |
Granularity of Order Limits Avada Order Limit Quantity MOQProduct, Variant, Collection, Cart, Customer Tag EZ Checkout Controller | RulesAll or Specific Customers, Tags, Products, Quantity, Address | ||
| B2B Features | Wholesaler/Customer Tag Limit, Contact Method for Quotes | None explicitly mentioned |
B2B Features Avada Order Limit Quantity MOQWholesaler/Customer Tag Limit, Contact Method for Quotes EZ Checkout Controller | RulesNone explicitly mentioned | ||
| Checkout Customization | Checkout rules validation | Payment/Shipping Method Control, T&C Checkbox |
Checkout Customization Avada Order Limit Quantity MOQCheckout rules validation EZ Checkout Controller | RulesPayment/Shipping Method Control, T&C Checkbox | ||
| Fraud Prevention | Fraud protection by checkout validation rules | IP & Country Blocker, Automatic Fraud Protection |
Fraud Prevention Avada Order Limit Quantity MOQFraud protection by checkout validation rules EZ Checkout Controller | RulesIP & Country Blocker, Automatic Fraud Protection | ||
| Target Merchant | Businesses needing granular MOQ controls and wholesale order management | Businesses needing a broader range of checkout customization and fraud prevention |
Target Merchant Avada Order Limit Quantity MOQBusinesses needing granular MOQ controls and wholesale order management EZ Checkout Controller | RulesBusinesses needing a broader range of checkout customization and fraud prevention | ||
| Value Proposition | Maximize sales revenue by enforcing MOQs and preventing fraud related to order quantities. | Tailor the entire checkout process for better control, fraud prevention, and user experience. |
Value Proposition Avada Order Limit Quantity MOQMaximize sales revenue by enforcing MOQs and preventing fraud related to order quantities. EZ Checkout Controller | RulesTailor the entire checkout process for better control, fraud prevention, and user experience. | ||
For merchants primarily concerned with enforcing strict minimum order quantities across their product catalog and managing wholesale relationships, Avada Order Limit Quantity MOQ is the superior choice. Its detailed controls and wholesaler-specific features make it ideal for B2B or businesses with complex quantity requirements. However, if a merchant needs a broader solution for customizing the entire checkout experience, including managing payment and shipping methods, blocking unwanted traffic, and adding Terms and Conditions, EZ Checkout Controller | Rules offers a more comprehensive and versatile approach.
Ultimately, the best app depends on the merchant's specific needs. A smaller store just starting out and mostly focused on retail may benefit more from the wider breadth of features found in EZ Checkout Controller even if they don't need to utilize all of them immediately. The higher review count of Avada may instill more confidence, however, and a merchant needing to address issues immediately may feel more comfortable choosing the app with the larger user base and feedback loop.
Both apps can set minimum order values, but EZ Checkout Controller | Rules specifically mentions 'minimum order amount' in its description, potentially making it slightly easier to configure.
Yes, both apps offer functionality to limit the maximum quantity of items that can be purchased, though Avada's product and variant level control may give it the edge for specific product limiting.
EZ Checkout Controller | Rules explicitly mentions 'automatic fraud protection' and 'IP & country blocker' in its features, suggesting a more robust approach to fraud prevention than Avada, which relies on checkout validation rules and quantity limits for fraud prevention.
Both apps allow for order limits based on customer tags. Avada has dedicated support for wholesaler tags for quotes and limits. However, EZ Checkout Controller claims to have rules triggerable based on tags.
Without hands-on experience, it's impossible to say definitively. However, the headline of EZ Checkout Controller | Rules emphasizes 'easy to use,' suggesting a focus on user-friendliness. The volume of reviews for Avada, on the other hand, suggests it has been used more widely and iterated on over a longer period of time which may mean more polished features and user experience.
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