Scala Parcelamento Installment and Way: Google Maps Store Locator are both Shopify apps with high ratings (4.9/5) aimed at enhancing the customer experience, but they address very different needs. Scala focuses on increasing Average Order Value (AOV) by seamlessly displaying Buy Now Pay Later (BNPL) installment options on product pages, while Way is centered around improving the in-person shopping experience by providing customers with a store locator, highlighting physical store locations and pickup options. Both apps belong to the 'Design elements' category, suggesting a focus on visual integration within the Shopify store's theme.
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Show your payment processor installments/parcelamento options below all prices in your store pages
Add a floating Google Maps store locator that customers can open from every page in your store
| Rating | 4.9/5 | 4.9/5 |
Rating Scala Parcelamento Installment4.9/5 Way: Google Maps Store Locator4.9/5 | ||
| Reviews | 86 | 72 |
Reviews Scala Parcelamento Installment86 Way: Google Maps Store Locator72 | ||
| Core Functionality | Displays BNPL installment options | Provides a store locator with Google Maps integration |
Core Functionality Scala Parcelamento InstallmentDisplays BNPL installment options Way: Google Maps Store LocatorProvides a store locator with Google Maps integration | ||
| Target Merchant | Online stores using BNPL services (Klarna, Mercado Pago, etc.) | Businesses with physical stores, dealerships, or offering curbside pickup |
Target Merchant Scala Parcelamento InstallmentOnline stores using BNPL services (Klarna, Mercado Pago, etc.) Way: Google Maps Store LocatorBusinesses with physical stores, dealerships, or offering curbside pickup | ||
| Key Benefit | Increases AOV and conversion rate | Boosts trust, security, and drives in-store traffic |
Key Benefit Scala Parcelamento InstallmentIncreases AOV and conversion rate Way: Google Maps Store LocatorBoosts trust, security, and drives in-store traffic | ||
| Customization | Theme editor preview for installment display customization | Full customization of store locator design, colors, and information displayed |
Customization Scala Parcelamento InstallmentTheme editor preview for installment display customization Way: Google Maps Store LocatorFull customization of store locator design, colors, and information displayed | ||
| Theme Compatibility | Compatible with all themes, automatically calculates display position, keeps theme files intact. | Universal theme support and easy one-click installation. |
Theme Compatibility Scala Parcelamento InstallmentCompatible with all themes, automatically calculates display position, keeps theme files intact. Way: Google Maps Store LocatorUniversal theme support and easy one-click installation. | ||
| Pricing (Not provided, assume similar models) | Likely tiered pricing based on usage/features | Likely tiered pricing based on usage/features |
Pricing (Not provided, assume similar models) Scala Parcelamento InstallmentLikely tiered pricing based on usage/features Way: Google Maps Store LocatorLikely tiered pricing based on usage/features | ||
The choice between Scala Parcelamento Installment and Way: Google Maps Store Locator hinges entirely on the merchant's business model. Scala is ideal for online-only stores utilizing Buy Now Pay Later services, aiming to boost AOV by showcasing payment flexibility. Way, conversely, is perfect for businesses with a physical presence, allowing them to leverage their online store to drive foot traffic and offer services like curbside pickup. If a merchant only operates online and offers BNPL, Scala is the clear choice. If a merchant has brick-and-mortar locations or is looking to integrate online and offline experiences, Way is the superior option.
Both apps claim easy setup. Scala offers a theme editor preview, while Way advertises one-click installation. Actual ease-of-use will likely depend on the merchant's technical skill.
Yes, theoretically. They address different needs, so there's no inherent conflict in using both. However, merchants should carefully consider the overall user experience and avoid cluttering their website.
No, Scala does NOT process transactions. It only displays installment options. The actual payment processing is handled by the BNPL service provider (Klarna, Mercado Pago, etc.).
No, Way does not require an API key for Google Maps integration, simplifying the setup process.
Scala is more directly linked to increasing online sales by making purchases more affordable through installments. Way indirectly increases sales by driving in-store traffic or making online purchase with pick up more convenient.
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