Avada Order Limit Quantity MOQ and Bony: Checkout Rules & COD are both 5-star rated Shopify apps that operate within the Checkout category, but they address very different needs. Avada focuses on controlling order quantities through minimum order quantities (MOQ), maximum order limits, and re-purchase restrictions. It targets merchants who want to optimize sales revenue by enforcing minimum purchase thresholds or prevent fraud by limiting bulk purchases. It positions itself as easy to use with no code required. Bony, on the other hand, concentrates on modifying and validating the checkout process itself, focusing on payment and shipping method control. Bony's primary goal is to give merchants control over payment and shipping options displayed to customers, allowing for customization based on location, order value, customer tags, and product type. This is especially useful for merchants looking to manage Cash on Delivery (COD) risks, restrict payment gateways during sales, or offer differentiated shipping options. While both apps operate in the checkout flow, Avada manages *quantities* within orders, while Bony manages *the checkout process* itself by hiding options, validating order values, and blocking risky transactions. Bony's relatively lower review count (21) compared to Avada (175) suggests it may be a newer or more niche product.
175 reviews
21 reviews
Order quantity limits on product MOQ, collection, cart, customer tag with checkout rules validation
Rename, reorder, hide payment and shipping methods, validate block checkout page with few clicks
| Rating | 5/5 | 5/5 |
Rating Avada Order Limit Quantity MOQ5/5 Bony: Checkout Rules & COD5/5 | ||
| Reviews | 175 | 21 |
Reviews Avada Order Limit Quantity MOQ175 Bony: Checkout Rules & COD21 | ||
| Focus | Order quantity limits (MOQ, max) | Checkout process control (payment, shipping) |
Focus Avada Order Limit Quantity MOQOrder quantity limits (MOQ, max) Bony: Checkout Rules & CODCheckout process control (payment, shipping) | ||
| Key Feature 1 | MOQ limits by product, variant, collection | Hide COD based on rules |
Key Feature 1 Avada Order Limit Quantity MOQMOQ limits by product, variant, collection Bony: Checkout Rules & CODHide COD based on rules | ||
| Key Feature 2 | Re-purchase limits per customer | Minimum order value validation |
Key Feature 2 Avada Order Limit Quantity MOQRe-purchase limits per customer Bony: Checkout Rules & CODMinimum order value validation | ||
| Target Merchant | Wholesalers, high-volume sellers, those wanting to prevent fraud | Merchants wanting customized payment/shipping, fraud prevention, international sales management |
Target Merchant Avada Order Limit Quantity MOQWholesalers, high-volume sellers, those wanting to prevent fraud Bony: Checkout Rules & CODMerchants wanting customized payment/shipping, fraud prevention, international sales management | ||
| Ease of Use Claim | No code required | Few clicks |
Ease of Use Claim Avada Order Limit Quantity MOQNo code required Bony: Checkout Rules & CODFew clicks | ||
| Core Value | Increase revenue via MOQs and prevent bulk sales | Reduce fraud, streamline checkout, tailor payment and shipping |
Core Value Avada Order Limit Quantity MOQIncrease revenue via MOQs and prevent bulk sales Bony: Checkout Rules & CODReduce fraud, streamline checkout, tailor payment and shipping | ||
For merchants primarily concerned with enforcing minimum order quantities, controlling bulk sales, or managing wholesale customer requirements, Avada Order Limit Quantity MOQ is the clear choice. Its focus on quantity limits and re-purchase restrictions makes it ideal for businesses seeking to optimize order sizes and prevent fraud related to quantity.
However, if the main concern is customizing the checkout experience by hiding payment methods, managing shipping options, preventing COD fraud, or validating order values, then Bony: Checkout Rules & COD is the better option. Its feature set is directly geared towards providing fine-grained control over the payment and shipping aspects of the checkout flow, making it particularly valuable for businesses dealing with international sales, high-risk orders, or diverse customer segments.
Both apps offer fraud prevention features. Avada focuses on preventing bulk orders, while Bony focuses on preventing risky COD orders and validating order values. The best choice depends on the type of fraud you're trying to prevent.
Yes, in theory. Avada can limit the order quantity, and then Bony can apply rules based on the resulting order value or other conditions. However, you should test the combination thoroughly to ensure they don't conflict.
Both apps claim to be easy to use. Avada highlights 'no code required,' and Bony advertises 'few clicks.' Without a direct comparison, it's difficult to definitively say which is easier, but both seem to prioritize user-friendliness.
Avada is the more suitable option for wholesalers, due to its focus on minimum order quantities and support for customer tags, allowing for different rules for different customer segments like wholesalers.
Neither app description explicitly mentions A/B testing capabilities. This would require further investigation or contacting the app developers directly.
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