Both 'Estimated Delivery Date: EOD' and 'S: Estimated Delivery Date ETA' aim to reduce shipping inquiries and increase customer confidence by displaying estimated delivery dates (EDD/ETA) throughout the Shopify store. They target merchants seeking to improve the post-purchase experience and reduce support load. While both apps offer similar core functionality like displaying ETAs based on location and shipping method, setting cut-off times, and integrating with key pages, 'S: Estimated Delivery Date ETA' places greater emphasis on animated timelines and potentially has more robust shipping protection features. 'Estimated Delivery Date: EOD' highlights full design customization as a key advantage. The primary difference likely lies in design aesthetics and potentially shipping protection details, necessitating further research on user interface and feature specifics.
71 reviews
376 reviews
Reduce shipping-related questions and build customer confidence by adding an estimated delivery date (ETA / EDD) across your store.
Lower shipping time inquiry, boost confidence with estimated delivery date, delivery time (EDD/ETA)
| Rating | 5/5 | 4.9/5 |
Rating Estimated Delivery Date: EOD5/5 S: Estimated Delivery Date ETA4.9/5 | ||
| Reviews | 71 | 376 |
Reviews Estimated Delivery Date: EOD71 S: Estimated Delivery Date ETA376 | ||
| Customization | Fully Customizable Design | Not explicitly mentioned |
Customization Estimated Delivery Date: EODFully Customizable Design S: Estimated Delivery Date ETANot explicitly mentioned | ||
| Delivery Rules | Product, Variant, Collection, Vendor, Tag | Specific Products, Collections, Vendors |
Delivery Rules Estimated Delivery Date: EODProduct, Variant, Collection, Vendor, Tag S: Estimated Delivery Date ETASpecific Products, Collections, Vendors | ||
| Visual Emphasis | Visual Delivery Timelines | Animated Estimated Shipping Dates |
Visual Emphasis Estimated Delivery Date: EODVisual Delivery Timelines S: Estimated Delivery Date ETAAnimated Estimated Shipping Dates | ||
| Shipping Protection | Not explicitly mentioned | Display expected order delivery date and shipping protection in cart/checkout |
Shipping Protection Estimated Delivery Date: EODNot explicitly mentioned S: Estimated Delivery Date ETADisplay expected order delivery date and shipping protection in cart/checkout | ||
| Number of pages with ETA display | Home, Collection, Product, Cart, Checkout, Thank you pages | Product, Cart, Checkout pages & order status page |
Number of pages with ETA display Estimated Delivery Date: EODHome, Collection, Product, Cart, Checkout, Thank you pages S: Estimated Delivery Date ETAProduct, Cart, Checkout pages & order status page | ||
| Ease of setup | Quick Setup and Easy Management | Not explicitly mentioned |
Ease of setup Estimated Delivery Date: EODQuick Setup and Easy Management S: Estimated Delivery Date ETANot explicitly mentioned | ||
| Focus | Building Customer Confidence | Lowering Shipping Time Inquiry |
Focus Estimated Delivery Date: EODBuilding Customer Confidence S: Estimated Delivery Date ETALowering Shipping Time Inquiry | ||
'S: Estimated Delivery Date ETA' is likely better suited for merchants prioritizing animated timelines and shipping protection display, particularly those already familiar with the Omega ecosystem or prioritizing a high number of reviews as a confidence signal. 'Estimated Delivery Date: EOD' might be a better fit for merchants who need more granular control over delivery rules using tags or variants and require full design customization to align with their branding. Merchants prioritizing ease of setup should investigate 'Estimated Delivery Date: EOD' further, as that is explicitly mentioned. Consider trials of both apps to evaluate their user interfaces and feature depth before making a decision.
'Estimated Delivery Date: EOD' has a rating of 5/5, while 'S: Estimated Delivery Date ETA' has a rating of 4.9/5.
'S: Estimated Delivery Date ETA' has significantly more reviews (376) compared to 'Estimated Delivery Date: EOD' (71).
Yes, both apps support displaying ETAs based on shipping method, zipcode, or country.
'Estimated Delivery Date: EOD' appears to offer more granular delivery rules by allowing them to be set by product, variant, collection, vendor, or tag. 'S: Estimated Delivery Date ETA' supports specific products, collections, or vendors.
'Estimated Delivery Date: EOD' explicitly states that it offers fully customizable design, while 'S: Estimated Delivery Date ETA' does not mention this feature prominently in its description.
'S: Estimated Delivery Date ETA' highlights the feature to display expected order delivery date and shipping protection in cart/checkout whereas 'Estimated Delivery Date: EOD' doesn't mention this feature.
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