Dor and Stockist Store Locator, while both listed under the 'Selling in person' Shopify category, cater to distinct merchant needs. Dor focuses on in-store foot traffic analytics, providing insights into overall brand performance by tracking customer visits using a thermal sensor. Its strength lies in offering a complete solution for understanding in-store customer behavior and optimizing in-person selling strategies. Dor appears to be targeting merchants with physical storefronts seeking to improve conversion rates and understand traffic patterns. It integrates with POS systems and offers data export via CSV or API. Stockist Store Locator, on the other hand, addresses the need for customers to easily find physical locations of stores, dealers, or retailers carrying a product. It excels at providing a customizable and mobile-friendly store locator map. Its key advantage is its robust search functionality, analytics on customer search behavior, and the ability to manage and customize store listings. Stockist is aimed at merchants who have multiple sales locations, dealers, or retailers and want to improve in-store sales and reduce customer support inquiries by making it easy for customers to find them.
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Collect your store's foot traffic with an easy to use, peel and stick people counter.
Easily create a powerful, customizable, mobile-friendly store & dealer locator map.
| Rating | 5/5 | 5/5 |
Rating Dor5/5 Stockist Store Locator5/5 | ||
| Reviews | 7 | 273 |
Reviews Dor7 Stockist Store Locator273 | ||
| Core Functionality | Foot Traffic Analytics | Store Locator Map |
Core Functionality DorFoot Traffic Analytics Stockist Store LocatorStore Locator Map | ||
| Target Merchant | Retailers seeking in-store analytics | Merchants with multiple locations/dealers |
Target Merchant DorRetailers seeking in-store analytics Stockist Store LocatorMerchants with multiple locations/dealers | ||
| Data Source | Thermal Sensor | Store Listing Data (managed manually or imported) |
Data Source DorThermal Sensor Stockist Store LocatorStore Listing Data (managed manually or imported) | ||
| Key Metric | Foot Traffic, Conversion Rate | Search Analytics, Store Views |
Key Metric DorFoot Traffic, Conversion Rate Stockist Store LocatorSearch Analytics, Store Views | ||
| Hardware Required | Yes (Thermal Sensor) | No |
Hardware Required DorYes (Thermal Sensor) Stockist Store LocatorNo | ||
| Integration | POS, API | Google Sheets |
Integration DorPOS, API Stockist Store LocatorGoogle Sheets | ||
| Customization | Limited (focus on data export and POS) | Extensive (colors, layout, search options) |
Customization DorLimited (focus on data export and POS) Stockist Store LocatorExtensive (colors, layout, search options) | ||
The choice between Dor and Stockist Store Locator depends entirely on the merchant's specific needs. If a merchant primarily wants to understand in-store customer behavior and optimize their physical store's performance through traffic analysis, Dor is the clear choice. Its thermal sensor and POS integration provide valuable data for improving conversion rates.
However, if a merchant's primary goal is to make it easier for customers to find their store locations or dealer network, Stockist Store Locator is the superior option. Its robust search functionality, customization options, and focus on store listing management make it an effective tool for driving in-store sales and enhancing the customer experience. The significantly higher number of reviews also suggests a more established user base and broader applicability of Stockist Store Locator.
No, Dor focuses on in-store analytics. It tracks foot traffic within a store, not helping customers find the store's location.
No, Stockist helps customers find the store location. It does not provide internal foot traffic tracking.
Dor might require more initial setup due to the physical sensor. However, its peel-and-stick nature is designed for ease. Stockist setup focuses on data import/entry of store locations and customization, which may require more time depending on the number of locations and desired level of customization.
Dor would be more beneficial for a single store location as it provides in-store traffic data. Stockist is more relevant for businesses with multiple locations/dealers.
Dor exports data via CSV or API for connecting additional tools. Stockist allows importing a spreadsheet or syncing with a Google Sheet to manage store listings. Stockist also provides analytics on customer search behavior.
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