LIMITER Order Limits and Materials Inventory both aim to optimize inventory for Shopify merchants, but they cater to distinct needs. LIMITER focuses on controlling customer purchase quantities by setting custom rules and limits on product, collection, and cart levels. This allows merchants to prevent over-ordering and manage inventory restrictions effectively, particularly useful for businesses with specific quantity control requirements, such as wholesalers or those managing promotions with limited stock. Materials Inventory, on the other hand, is designed for makers and manufacturers who need to manage raw materials and finished products. It provides real-time inventory updates, tracks costs and profitability, and facilitates purchase order creation, making it ideal for businesses involved in product creation and assembly.
3 reviews
49 reviews
Create custom rules & conditions to control quantities, ensuring efficient inventory management
Inventory management for makers & manufacturers. Create bills of materials & track profitability
| Rating | 5/5 | 5/5 |
Rating LIMITER Order Limits5/5 Materials Inventory5/5 | ||
| Reviews | 3 | 49 |
Reviews LIMITER Order Limits3 Materials Inventory49 | ||
| Target Merchant | General Retailers with Quantity Limit Needs | Makers & Manufacturers |
Target Merchant LIMITER Order LimitsGeneral Retailers with Quantity Limit Needs Materials InventoryMakers & Manufacturers | ||
| Primary Function | Order Quantity Limits | Raw Material & Product Inventory Management |
Primary Function LIMITER Order LimitsOrder Quantity Limits Materials InventoryRaw Material & Product Inventory Management | ||
| Inventory Focus | Finished Products | Raw Materials and Finished Products |
Inventory Focus LIMITER Order LimitsFinished Products Materials InventoryRaw Materials and Finished Products | ||
| Key Feature | Customizable Limit Rules | Bill of Materials & Profitability Tracking |
Key Feature LIMITER Order LimitsCustomizable Limit Rules Materials InventoryBill of Materials & Profitability Tracking | ||
| Overselling Protection | Quantity Limits prevent over-ordering | Real-time inventory updates prevent overselling |
Overselling Protection LIMITER Order LimitsQuantity Limits prevent over-ordering Materials InventoryReal-time inventory updates prevent overselling | ||
| Purchase Order Management | Not Included | Included |
Purchase Order Management LIMITER Order LimitsNot Included Materials InventoryIncluded | ||
For merchants primarily concerned with controlling customer order quantities and preventing over-ordering of finished goods, LIMITER Order Limits is the better choice. Its focus on custom rules and quantity limits on various levels (product, collection, cart) provides targeted control. However, for makers and manufacturers who need to manage raw materials, track production costs, and create purchase orders, Materials Inventory is the clear winner. Its features are specifically tailored to the needs of businesses involved in product creation and assembly, offering a comprehensive inventory management solution from raw materials to finished products.
Based on the descriptions, LIMITER Order Limits may be slightly easier to set up for a basic store because it offers ready-made templates for common quantity limits. However, without user interface details, this is speculative.
Neither app seems directly tailored for dropshipping. LIMITER Order Limits might be useful if the dropshipper wants to impose limits on the number of items a customer can purchase, but Materials Inventory is not applicable as it focuses on managing raw materials.
No, LIMITER Order Limits focuses on order quantity limits and does not include features for tracking profitability. Materials Inventory explicitly lists costs and profits per product as a key feature.
Potentially, if your needs align. You could use Materials Inventory to manage your raw materials and production inventory and LIMITER Order Limits to control the quantities customers can order of your finished products. However, careful consideration of potential conflicts is necessary. It is recommended to consult with a Shopify expert before installing and configuring both applications on the same Shopify store to ensure that there are no conflicts or issues and that they work seamlessly together.
Based solely on the number of reviews (49 vs 3), Materials Inventory likely has a more established user base and possibly a more robust support system. However, this is not a definitive indicator of support quality.
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