Singleton | Verify Customers and YouQuote: Request a Quote Form both cater to Shopify merchants concerned with pricing strategies, but they address vastly different needs. Singleton aims to control access to pricing and purchase options based on customer verification. It's designed for stores that need to restrict access to pricing and product purchasing to specific customer groups. YouQuote, on the other hand, focuses on generating leads and providing custom pricing by allowing customers to request quotes for products. It caters to businesses with complex pricing models or those offering customized products/services. YouQuote facilitates a request-and-quote workflow while Singleton enforces selective product visibility.
78 reviews
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Verify all registered customers and allow or disallow them to see prices and "add to cart" buttons
| Rating | 5/5 | 5/5 |
Rating Singleton | Verify Customers5/5 YouQuote: Request a Quote Form5/5 | ||
| Reviews | 78 | 27 |
Reviews Singleton | Verify Customers78 YouQuote: Request a Quote Form27 | ||
| Core Function | Customer Verification & Price/Add to Cart Control | Request a Quote Form Builder |
Core Function Singleton | Verify CustomersCustomer Verification & Price/Add to Cart Control YouQuote: Request a Quote FormRequest a Quote Form Builder | ||
| Target Merchant | Businesses needing customer validation (e.g., wholesale, exclusive products) | Businesses offering custom pricing, B2B, or complex products |
Target Merchant Singleton | Verify CustomersBusinesses needing customer validation (e.g., wholesale, exclusive products) YouQuote: Request a Quote FormBusinesses offering custom pricing, B2B, or complex products | ||
| Key Feature: Registration Forms | Customizable registration with approval/denial process | Not applicable |
Key Feature: Registration Forms Singleton | Verify CustomersCustomizable registration with approval/denial process YouQuote: Request a Quote FormNot applicable | ||
| Key Feature: Price Visibility | Hides prices and 'Add to Cart' for unapproved users | No direct price hiding. Facilitates quote requests. |
Key Feature: Price Visibility Singleton | Verify CustomersHides prices and 'Add to Cart' for unapproved users YouQuote: Request a Quote FormNo direct price hiding. Facilitates quote requests. | ||
| Automation | Automated email to admin on registration | Not applicable |
Automation Singleton | Verify CustomersAutomated email to admin on registration YouQuote: Request a Quote FormNot applicable | ||
| Primary Goal | Control customer access and product visibility | Generate leads and offer personalized quotes |
Primary Goal Singleton | Verify CustomersControl customer access and product visibility YouQuote: Request a Quote FormGenerate leads and offer personalized quotes | ||
The best app for a merchant depends entirely on their specific needs. If the primary goal is to restrict product visibility and pricing to validated customers (e.g., a wholesale retailer limiting access to registered businesses), Singleton | Verify Customers is the more appropriate choice. Its features for custom registration forms and customer approval workflows are ideally suited for this purpose. However, if the business needs to offer customized pricing or collect leads through a request-a-quote system (e.g., a business offering bespoke manufacturing or custom software solutions), YouQuote: Request a Quote Form is the better option. It streamlines the process of generating and responding to customer inquiries for custom pricing.
Singleton | Verify Customers is better for wholesale stores because it allows you to verify customer registration and hide prices from non-approved customers.
No, YouQuote doesn't directly hide prices. It offers a form to request a quote, assuming prices are customized and not readily available.
No, Singleton focuses on customer verification and controlling access to the store's existing product prices and add to cart buttons, not on generating custom quotes.
Assuming both apps have a straightforward interface (not mentioned in the description), YouQuote likely requires less initial configuration, as it mainly involves setting up a quote request form, whereas Singleton involves configuring registration fields and approval workflows.
Neither app is specifically designed for a simple 'Contact Us' form. You would likely be better served using a dedicated contact form app. YouQuote is designed for complex quote requests, while Singleton's registration form is geared towards access control.
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