LockOn‑ Restrict Store and Singleton | Verify Customers both address access control and content restriction for Shopify stores, but cater to different needs. LockOn‑ Restrict Store offers broader, more granular control, allowing merchants to restrict access based on location, customer tags, order history, and even offering magic links for exclusive access. It positions itself as a comprehensive solution for preventing bots and securing content, compatible with Shopify's Horizon theme for a modern user experience. Singleton | Verify Customers, on the other hand, focuses primarily on verifying registered customers and controlling access to pricing and the 'add to cart' functionality. It’s geared towards merchants who need to manually approve or decline customers, possibly for wholesale or membership-based businesses.
24 reviews
78 reviews
Restrict access to your store, lock specific pages, and hide products, prices, or collections
Verify all registered customers and allow or disallow them to see prices and "add to cart" buttons
| Rating | 4.6/5 | 5/5 |
Rating LockOn‑ Restrict Store4.6/5 Singleton | Verify Customers5/5 | ||
| Reviews | 24 | 78 |
Reviews LockOn‑ Restrict Store24 Singleton | Verify Customers78 | ||
| Access Restriction Scope | Entire Store, Pages, Products, Prices, Collections | Prices, 'Add to Cart' Button, Store Content (for unapproved users) |
Access Restriction Scope LockOn‑ Restrict StoreEntire Store, Pages, Products, Prices, Collections Singleton | Verify CustomersPrices, 'Add to Cart' Button, Store Content (for unapproved users) | ||
| Verification Method | Password, Page Lock, Customer Tags, Location, Order History, Magic Links | Manual Approval, Customer Tags |
Verification Method LockOn‑ Restrict StorePassword, Page Lock, Customer Tags, Location, Order History, Magic Links Singleton | Verify CustomersManual Approval, Customer Tags | ||
| Custom Registration | No mention | Yes, with Unlimited Custom Fields |
Custom Registration LockOn‑ Restrict StoreNo mention Singleton | Verify CustomersYes, with Unlimited Custom Fields | ||
| Target Merchant | Merchants needing comprehensive access control and bot prevention | Merchants needing customer verification and restricted access to pricing/purchasing |
Target Merchant LockOn‑ Restrict StoreMerchants needing comprehensive access control and bot prevention Singleton | Verify CustomersMerchants needing customer verification and restricted access to pricing/purchasing | ||
| Ease of Use (implied) | Potentially more complex due to feature breadth | Potentially simpler due to focused functionality |
Ease of Use (implied) LockOn‑ Restrict StorePotentially more complex due to feature breadth Singleton | Verify CustomersPotentially simpler due to focused functionality | ||
| Value Proposition | Secure store access, prevent unauthorized browsing/buying | Control customer access to prices and purchasing, validate registered users |
Value Proposition LockOn‑ Restrict StoreSecure store access, prevent unauthorized browsing/buying Singleton | Verify CustomersControl customer access to prices and purchasing, validate registered users | ||
Singleton | Verify Customers is ideal for businesses that need strict control over who sees pricing and adds products to the cart, such as wholesale businesses, membership sites, or those with exclusive product lines. The ability to create custom registration forms and manually approve customers makes it well-suited for vetting new users. LockOn‑ Restrict Store is better for businesses needing a broader range of access control options, including location-based restrictions, password protection for specific pages, and bot prevention. If you prioritize flexibility and comprehensive store security over specific customer verification, LockOn is the better choice. However, Singleton's higher review count and perfect rating suggests good customer satisfaction within its specific niche.
Singleton | Verify Customers, with its customer verification and price/add-to-cart control, is likely a better fit for wholesale businesses.
LockOn‑ Restrict Store specifically mentions bot prevention as a key feature, suggesting it's designed to address this problem.
Potentially, but consider potential conflicts. LockOn's broader restrictions may overlap with Singleton's customer verification. Testing in a staging environment is crucial.
LockOn‑ Restrict Store provides a wider range of access control options, including location-based restriction, customer tags, order history, and magic links.
Singleton | Verify Customers is likely easier to set up due to its more focused functionality, while LockOn's comprehensive feature set might require more configuration.
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