Camouflage: Hide Sold Variants and Stamp ‑ Variants on Collection both address product variant management on Shopify, but they target distinct problems. Camouflage focuses on improving the customer experience by managing the visibility of unavailable variants, primarily through hiding or styling them based on inventory or other conditions. Its strength lies in preventing customer frustration arising from out-of-stock products. Conversely, Stamp aims to boost sales by showcasing variants more prominently on collection pages, essentially treating variants as almost independent products, enabling 'add to cart' functionality directly from these pages, and offering detailed customization for each collection page. Stamp aims at boosting product discovery and sales by making the variants more visually available.
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Easily hide/disable sold-out or unavailable or any other variants with Camouflage.
Show product variants on collection page or show variants price range with Stamp. Boost your sale!
| Rating | 5/5 | 4.9/5 |
Rating Camouflage: Hide Sold Variants5/5 Stamp ‑ Variants on Collection4.9/5 | ||
| Reviews | 233 | 36 |
Reviews Camouflage: Hide Sold Variants233 Stamp ‑ Variants on Collection36 | ||
| Primary Goal | Hide/Style Sold Out Variants | Show Variants on Collection Pages |
Primary Goal Camouflage: Hide Sold VariantsHide/Style Sold Out Variants Stamp ‑ Variants on CollectionShow Variants on Collection Pages | ||
| Key Feature: Inventory Based Rules | Hide variants based on inventory level or conditions | Hide unavailable variants |
Key Feature: Inventory Based Rules Camouflage: Hide Sold VariantsHide variants based on inventory level or conditions Stamp ‑ Variants on CollectionHide unavailable variants | ||
| Key Feature: Collection Page Focus | No explicit mention | Split variants as products on homepage, search results or any collection pages |
Key Feature: Collection Page Focus Camouflage: Hide Sold VariantsNo explicit mention Stamp ‑ Variants on CollectionSplit variants as products on homepage, search results or any collection pages | ||
| Target Merchant | Merchants wanting to improve user experience by managing unavailable products | Merchants aiming to increase sales by showcasing variants on collection pages |
Target Merchant Camouflage: Hide Sold VariantsMerchants wanting to improve user experience by managing unavailable products Stamp ‑ Variants on CollectionMerchants aiming to increase sales by showcasing variants on collection pages | ||
| Variant Display | Hide/Disable/Strike-through sold out variants | Show variants as separate products or price range |
Variant Display Camouflage: Hide Sold VariantsHide/Disable/Strike-through sold out variants Stamp ‑ Variants on CollectionShow variants as separate products or price range | ||
| Customization | Apply custom style to variants | Customize setting per collection |
Customization Camouflage: Hide Sold VariantsApply custom style to variants Stamp ‑ Variants on CollectionCustomize setting per collection | ||
If a merchant is struggling with customer complaints about repeatedly selecting unavailable product variants, Camouflage is the better choice. Its strength is in decluttering the product page by managing visibility based on inventory or other triggers, which leads to a smoother shopping experience. Stamp, on the other hand, is best for merchants who want to proactively increase sales and product discovery by treating variants as almost individual products on collection and other pages. Merchants who need to highlight the variety of products and provide easy access to different variants, particularly for items with many options (colors, sizes), will benefit from Stamp's collection page variant display. Essentially, Camouflage fixes a problem while Stamp tries to create an opportunity.
Camouflage appears to be simpler for the core task of hiding sold-out variants, as its entire focus is on that functionality.
Yes, both apps have features for hiding variants when inventory is low or out of stock. Camouflage allows hiding variants when inventory qty is less than x or any condition you like, and Stamp can hide unavailable variants.
Camouflage explicitly states it works with customized themes, while Stamp doesn't mention theme compatibility specifically in the provided description. It is safer to assume that both apps are built to integrate with the shopify themes framework.
Stamp may be better for large stores seeking increased sales through product discovery on collection pages, as it helps potential buyers more directly see all available options. Camouflage would be a better fit where stockouts are frequent and impact user experience significantly.
Stamp appears better equipped to highlight a single variant, as it offers greater control over the display and sorting of variants on collection pages. Camouflage is primarily focused on hiding or stylizing unavailable options.
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