Singleton | Verify Customers and VerifyIt serve entirely different purposes within the 'Accounts and Login' category on Shopify. Singleton focuses on gated access and customer verification *before* customers can even see prices or add items to their cart. This makes it ideal for businesses selling wholesale, offering exclusive pricing, or requiring a vetting process for new customers. VerifyIt, conversely, is geared towards reducing fraudulent Cash On Delivery (COD) orders by implementing OTP verification *after* an order is placed. It targets merchants struggling with fake COD orders and seeking a simple way to validate customer intent. The fundamental difference lies in the stage of the customer journey they address. Singleton controls access from the outset, enabling customized shopping experiences based on approval status. VerifyIt comes into play *after* an order is submitted, adding a layer of security to prevent losses associated with unfulfilled or fraudulent COD transactions. Therefore, the choice between the two hinges on whether the primary need is to control *who* can access your store and products, or to verify the legitimacy of COD orders *after* they are placed.
78 reviews
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Verify all registered customers and allow or disallow them to see prices and "add to cart" buttons
VerifyIt helps to send a one time passcode to your customers when they place cash on delivery orders
| Rating | 5/5 | 0/5 |
Rating Singleton | Verify Customers5/5 VerifyIt0/5 | ||
| Reviews | 78 | 0 |
Reviews Singleton | Verify Customers78 VerifyIt0 | ||
| Customer Verification Focus | Pre-purchase access control | Post-order COD verification |
Customer Verification Focus Singleton | Verify CustomersPre-purchase access control VerifyItPost-order COD verification | ||
| Target Merchant | Wholesale, exclusive pricing, gated access | Merchants experiencing COD fraud |
Target Merchant Singleton | Verify CustomersWholesale, exclusive pricing, gated access VerifyItMerchants experiencing COD fraud | ||
| Key Functionality | Customer approval/decline, custom registration forms, hiding prices/Add to Cart | OTP verification for COD orders |
Key Functionality Singleton | Verify CustomersCustomer approval/decline, custom registration forms, hiding prices/Add to Cart VerifyItOTP verification for COD orders | ||
| Ease of Use (Inferred) | Potentially more complex due to customization options | Likely simpler due to focused functionality |
Ease of Use (Inferred) Singleton | Verify CustomersPotentially more complex due to customization options VerifyItLikely simpler due to focused functionality | ||
| Value Proposition | Control access, curate customer experience, manage exclusive offerings | Reduce COD fraud, minimize losses from fake orders |
Value Proposition Singleton | Verify CustomersControl access, curate customer experience, manage exclusive offerings VerifyItReduce COD fraud, minimize losses from fake orders | ||
| Pricing Model (Inferred) | Likely a subscription model based on customer count or features | Likely a subscription or per-verification cost model |
Pricing Model (Inferred) Singleton | Verify CustomersLikely a subscription model based on customer count or features VerifyItLikely a subscription or per-verification cost model | ||
For merchants experiencing significant issues with fraudulent Cash On Delivery orders, VerifyIt is the clear choice. Its focused functionality directly addresses this specific problem. The lack of reviews is a concern, but the premise is straightforward and potentially valuable if COD fraud is a significant drain.
Conversely, if your business model requires strict control over who can access your products and pricing – perhaps you are a wholesaler, offer exclusive discounts to certain customer groups, or require a thorough vetting process for new customers – then Singleton | Verify Customers is the superior option. The high rating and positive reviews indicate a well-received app, and its feature set is geared towards managing customer access and creating customized shopping experiences. However, it is important to consider the additional workload of approving or declining customers and managing custom registration fields.
VerifyIt is likely easier to set up, as it has a more focused functionality (OTP verification for COD). Singleton | Verify Customers, with its custom registration forms and customer approval process, will require more configuration.
Yes, you can use both apps simultaneously. They address different aspects of the customer journey – access control and order verification – and don't overlap in functionality.
It depends. If you want to create an exclusive experience, offer tiered pricing, or limit access to certain products to registered customers, then yes. Otherwise, it may add unnecessary complexity.
Other apps likely offer similar OTP verification for COD orders. Searching the Shopify App Store for 'OTP COD verification' will reveal potential competitors.
Test the registration process and ensure that new customers are correctly flagged for approval. Verify that prices and 'Add to Cart' buttons are hidden for unapproved customers, and that redirects work as configured.
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