Kedra Checkout Rules and RuffRuff Order Limits both address checkout and order management on Shopify, but with differing focuses. Kedra Checkout Rules centers on manipulating the checkout *experience*, allowing merchants to rename, reorder, and hide shipping and payment methods based on conditions to optimize conversion and prevent unwanted orders. It positions itself as a tool to enhance user experience through checkout customization and fraud prevention. RuffRuff Order Limits, in contrast, is an all-in-one solution for establishing purchase limits based on quantity, price, weight, bundling, and customer attributes. Its primary value proposition is giving merchants granular control over *what* customers can buy, thus potentially maximizing profitability or controlling inventory.
45 reviews
15 reviews
Hide, rename, reorder shipping and payment methods, validate checkout, and apply shipping discounts
All-in-one limits: Quantity, Price, Weight, Bundle, Customer, Payment, & Access.Password protection.
| Rating | 4.5/5 | 5/5 |
Rating Kedra Checkout Rules4.5/5 RuffRuff Order Limits5/5 | ||
| Reviews | 45 | 15 |
Reviews Kedra Checkout Rules45 RuffRuff Order Limits15 | ||
| Primary Function | Checkout Customization & Validation | Order Limits & Restrictions |
Primary Function Kedra Checkout RulesCheckout Customization & Validation RuffRuff Order LimitsOrder Limits & Restrictions | ||
| Focus | Shipping/Payment Methods | Product Quantity/Price/Weight |
Focus Kedra Checkout RulesShipping/Payment Methods RuffRuff Order LimitsProduct Quantity/Price/Weight | ||
| Fraud Prevention | Explicit mention with bot blocking and PO box blocking. | Implied through purchase limits. |
Fraud Prevention Kedra Checkout RulesExplicit mention with bot blocking and PO box blocking. RuffRuff Order LimitsImplied through purchase limits. | ||
| Target Merchant | Merchants needing checkout customization or battling fraud and unwanted orders. | Merchants needing strict control over inventory, minimum/maximum spends, or tiered access. |
Target Merchant Kedra Checkout RulesMerchants needing checkout customization or battling fraud and unwanted orders. RuffRuff Order LimitsMerchants needing strict control over inventory, minimum/maximum spends, or tiered access. | ||
| Conditional Logic | Based on email, cart, address | Based on cart, collection, tag, product, or variant, and customer tag or membership |
Conditional Logic Kedra Checkout RulesBased on email, cart, address RuffRuff Order LimitsBased on cart, collection, tag, product, or variant, and customer tag or membership | ||
| Conditional Shipping Discounts | Yes | No |
Conditional Shipping Discounts Kedra Checkout RulesYes RuffRuff Order LimitsNo | ||
If a merchant needs to fine-tune the checkout process by manipulating shipping and payment options based on customer or order attributes, particularly for fraud prevention, Kedra Checkout Rules is the better choice. Its capabilities in renaming, reordering, and hiding these methods offer a level of checkout optimization that RuffRuff Order Limits doesn't provide.
However, merchants focused on strictly controlling what customers can purchase – whether limiting quantities, setting price or weight boundaries, or implementing access-based purchasing – should choose RuffRuff Order Limits. The breadth of its limit-setting features, and its customisation options, make it well-suited for merchants needing detailed control over their sales and inventory management.
Without hands-on experience, it's difficult to definitively say. RuffRuff Order Limits promotes its straightforwardness, but Kedra Checkout Rules' specialized focus *may* mean fewer settings to configure for a specific task.
Yes, both apps offer the ability to hide payment methods based on conditions. However, Kedra focuses on this feature directly as part of checkout validation, whereas RuffRuff's is an added condition alongside its broader limit-setting features.
Kedra Checkout Rules offers *conditional shipping discounts*, which might indirectly address volume discounts. RuffRuff Order Limits focuses on limits and doesn't explicitly support volume discounts.
RuffRuff Order Limits, due to its customer tag and membership-based limits, appears more suited for wholesale or B2B stores needing to implement access-controlled pricing and purchasing rules.
Neither description explicitly states date-based restrictions. Both apps appear to focus on rules that are checked at the time of purchase, rather than date-based availability.
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