Avada Order Limit Quantity MOQ and Yagi Express Payment Hider address very different problems for Shopify merchants. Avada focuses on controlling order sizes and purchase conditions. It's designed for merchants who need to enforce minimum order quantities (MOQs), maximum order quantities, or other restrictions based on factors like product, customer tags, or order value. It aims to increase revenue by ensuring a minimum purchase amount and prevents fraud by limiting bulk purchases. Yagi Express Payment Hider, on the other hand, tackles checkout abandonment by allowing merchants to strategically hide express checkout payment options like PayPal and Apple Pay during the initial checkout steps, potentially streamlining the customer journey and presenting all payment options later in the process. Yagi aims to improve conversion rates by reducing customer confusion or perceived limitations in payment choices.
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Order quantity limits on product MOQ, collection, cart, customer tag with checkout rules validation
Hide express checkout payment methods on checkout, to create the checkout experience you want
| Rating | 5/5 | 4.9/5 |
Rating Avada Order Limit Quantity MOQ5/5 Yagi Express Payment Hider4.9/5 | ||
| Reviews | 175 | 19 |
Reviews Avada Order Limit Quantity MOQ175 Yagi Express Payment Hider19 | ||
| Focus | Order Quantity Limits & MOQ | Express Checkout Optimization |
Focus Avada Order Limit Quantity MOQOrder Quantity Limits & MOQ Yagi Express Payment HiderExpress Checkout Optimization | ||
| Target Merchant | Businesses needing MOQ control, B2B, Wholesale | Businesses experiencing checkout abandonment |
Target Merchant Avada Order Limit Quantity MOQBusinesses needing MOQ control, B2B, Wholesale Yagi Express Payment HiderBusinesses experiencing checkout abandonment | ||
| Complexity | More complex setup due to rule creation | Simpler setup, primarily a toggle function |
Complexity Avada Order Limit Quantity MOQMore complex setup due to rule creation Yagi Express Payment HiderSimpler setup, primarily a toggle function | ||
| Impact | Potentially increases average order value and prevents fraud | Potentially improves conversion rate by streamlining checkout |
Impact Avada Order Limit Quantity MOQPotentially increases average order value and prevents fraud Yagi Express Payment HiderPotentially improves conversion rate by streamlining checkout | ||
| Key Feature: Shopify Checkout Rules Compatible | Yes | No |
Key Feature: Shopify Checkout Rules Compatible Avada Order Limit Quantity MOQYes Yagi Express Payment HiderNo | ||
| Key Feature: Hides Express Payment Methods | No | Yes |
Key Feature: Hides Express Payment Methods Avada Order Limit Quantity MOQNo Yagi Express Payment HiderYes | ||
| Technical Architecture | Not specified | Built using Shopify Functions |
Technical Architecture Avada Order Limit Quantity MOQNot specified Yagi Express Payment HiderBuilt using Shopify Functions | ||
| Value Proposition | Optimize order value and prevent unwanted purchases. | Reduce checkout abandonment by controlling payment method visibility. |
Value Proposition Avada Order Limit Quantity MOQOptimize order value and prevent unwanted purchases. Yagi Express Payment HiderReduce checkout abandonment by controlling payment method visibility. | ||
The choice between Avada Order Limit Quantity MOQ and Yagi Express Payment Hider depends entirely on the merchant's specific needs. If a merchant is struggling with setting minimum order quantities, managing wholesale orders, or preventing bulk purchases, Avada Order Limit Quantity MOQ is the clear choice. Its comprehensive features allow for granular control over order conditions. However, if a merchant suspects that express checkout options are causing confusion or checkout abandonment, Yagi Express Payment Hider offers a simple and effective solution. Yagi will be more useful for improving conversions without requiring significant configuration effort.
Avada solves the problem of enforcing order limits and minimum quantities. Yagi addresses checkout abandonment related to express payment options.
Yagi Express Payment Hider is likely easier to set up, as it primarily involves toggling express payment method visibility. Avada requires configuring specific rules and conditions, making it more complex.
Avada is directly geared towards increasing revenue by ensuring minimum order values are met. Yagi improves checkout conversions and may only indirectly affect revenue.
They do not directly conflict, as they address distinct aspects of the checkout process. A merchant could potentially use both, although it's important to consider the overall customer experience. Hiding express payments and enforcing MOQs could negatively impact the experience if not carefully planned.
The main differentiator is their core functionality: Avada controls *what* customers can buy in terms of quantity and value, while Yagi controls *how* customers pay in terms of payment method visibility.
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