go> Addon Rewards and Yagi Draft Order Lister, both categorized under 'Customer loyalty - Other' on the Shopify App Store, serve entirely different purposes for merchants in 2026. go> Addon Rewards focuses on boosting average order value (AOV) and customer retention through targeted add-on offers to loyal customers. It uses Shopify Functions for speed and allows for rule-based eligibility based on customer tags, segments, spend tiers, and purchase history. Yagi Draft Order Lister, on the other hand, streamlines the draft order payment process by allowing logged-in customers to view and pay their draft orders directly on the store, eliminating reliance on email invoices. The primary difference lies in their focus: go> Addon Rewards is a marketing tool to increase sales through loyalty rewards and targeted promotions, leveraging add-on offers at cart and checkout. It seems aimed at increasing sales rather than solving an invoicing workflow problem. Yagi Draft Order Lister tackles a specific pain point related to draft order management and aims to improve the payment collection process. It offers a more direct solution for instances where manual draft orders are a significant part of the business, for example B2B stores or stores taking pre-orders. The apps share the 'Customer loyalty' tag by addressing pain points for the customer relating to the store's processes, but the specific use cases are very different. Given the difference in features and functions, the ease of implementation will vary greatly depending on the merchant's needs.
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Reward members with targeted add-on offers. Lift AOV with instant, rule‑based rewards.
The app allows logged in customer to view and pay their draft orders directly at your store
| Rating | 0/5 | 5/5 |
Rating go> Addon Rewards0/5 Yagi Draft Order Lister5/5 | ||
| Reviews | 0 | 5 |
Reviews go> Addon Rewards0 Yagi Draft Order Lister5 | ||
| Focus | Increasing AOV through add-on rewards | Simplifying draft order payment process |
Focus go> Addon RewardsIncreasing AOV through add-on rewards Yagi Draft Order ListerSimplifying draft order payment process | ||
| Target Merchant | Merchants looking to increase AOV and customer retention via loyalty programs. | Merchants who frequently use draft orders and need a streamlined payment process. |
Target Merchant go> Addon RewardsMerchants looking to increase AOV and customer retention via loyalty programs. Yagi Draft Order ListerMerchants who frequently use draft orders and need a streamlined payment process. | ||
| Key Feature 1 | Targeted add-on discounts based on loyalty segments | Customers view and pay draft orders directly on store |
Key Feature 1 go> Addon RewardsTargeted add-on discounts based on loyalty segments Yagi Draft Order ListerCustomers view and pay draft orders directly on store | ||
| Key Feature 2 | Rule-based eligibility for add-on offers | Auto-tagging of draft orders when viewed |
Key Feature 2 go> Addon RewardsRule-based eligibility for add-on offers Yagi Draft Order ListerAuto-tagging of draft orders when viewed | ||
| Technology | Native Shopify Functions | Draft Order Lister |
Technology go> Addon RewardsNative Shopify Functions Yagi Draft Order ListerDraft Order Lister | ||
| Value Proposition | Boost AOV, customer loyalty and retention through personalized add-on offers | Improve payment collection rates and reduce customer service inquiries related to draft orders |
Value Proposition go> Addon RewardsBoost AOV, customer loyalty and retention through personalized add-on offers Yagi Draft Order ListerImprove payment collection rates and reduce customer service inquiries related to draft orders | ||
Choosing between go> Addon Rewards and Yagi Draft Order Lister depends heavily on the specific needs of the Shopify merchant. If the primary goal is to increase AOV and improve customer loyalty through targeted add-on offers, go> Addon Rewards, despite its lack of reviews, would be the logical choice. Its use of Shopify Functions suggests a focus on performance and scalability. However, a merchant should proceed with caution, given the zero rating and no reviews; thorough testing is crucial.
Conversely, if the merchant struggles with managing draft orders and wants to streamline the payment process, Yagi Draft Order Lister is the superior option. Its positive rating and user reviews indicate a reliable solution for allowing customers to view and pay their draft orders directly on the store. The auto-tagging feature also provides valuable insights into customer engagement with draft orders. For businesses heavily reliant on draft orders, Yagi Draft Order Lister would be a significant efficiency boost.
go> Addon Rewards claims simple setup with no theme code required. Yagi Draft Order Lister's setup complexity is not specified, but likely requires configuration of which draft orders to display.
Yagi Draft Order Lister is more likely to be suitable for B2B stores as draft orders are commonly used in B2B transactions.
Neither app description specifically mentions mobile optimization, however Shopify Functions generally deliver a performant shopping experience, so go> Addon Rewards *may* be better for mobile.
The lack of reviews for go> Addon Rewards presents risks such as potential bugs, poor customer support, or incompatibility with certain themes or apps. Thorough testing is imperative before deploying it in a live environment.
Neither app description mentions direct integration with other loyalty programs. go> Addon Rewards does mention targetting customer segments though, so it may be possible to integrate with other loyalty programs through customer tags.
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