LIMITER Order Limits and Melon ‑ Minimum Order Quantity both aim to provide Shopify merchants with tools to control order quantities, prevent low-value orders, and manage inventory efficiently. LIMITER emphasizes customizable rules and conditions for quantity limits, targeting efficient inventory management. It highlights flexibility in setting min/max limits based on various criteria (products, collections, cart, order amount) and using ready-made templates for quick setup. Melon focuses on preventing low-value orders and purchase abuse by setting minimum order quantities and limits across collections, products, and variants. It further extends its control with checkout rules and customer group specific limits. Melon offers multi-language support and direct checkout enforcement, which are not explicitly mentioned for LIMITER.
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Create custom rules & conditions to control quantities, ensuring efficient inventory management
Set minimum order quantity, order limits, quantity limits & checkout rules for any product.
| Rating | 5/5 | 3/5 |
Rating LIMITER Order Limits5/5 Melon ‑ Minimum Order Quantity3/5 | ||
| Reviews | 3 | 1 |
Reviews LIMITER Order Limits3 Melon ‑ Minimum Order Quantity1 | ||
| Focus | Inventory management through flexible quantity limits | Preventing low-value orders & purchase abuse with MOQs & order limits |
Focus LIMITER Order LimitsInventory management through flexible quantity limits Melon ‑ Minimum Order QuantityPreventing low-value orders & purchase abuse with MOQs & order limits | ||
| Checkout Rules | Not explicitly mentioned | Yes, for Order Limits, Quantity Limits & MOQ |
Checkout Rules LIMITER Order LimitsNot explicitly mentioned Melon ‑ Minimum Order QuantityYes, for Order Limits, Quantity Limits & MOQ | ||
| Customer Group Targeting | Yes, with customer tag rules | Yes, order and quantity limits for specific groups |
Customer Group Targeting LIMITER Order LimitsYes, with customer tag rules Melon ‑ Minimum Order QuantityYes, order and quantity limits for specific groups | ||
| Multi-Language Support | Not explicitly mentioned | Yes, for warning messages |
Multi-Language Support LIMITER Order LimitsNot explicitly mentioned Melon ‑ Minimum Order QuantityYes, for warning messages | ||
| Pre-made Templates | Yes | Not explicitly mentioned |
Pre-made Templates LIMITER Order LimitsYes Melon ‑ Minimum Order QuantityNot explicitly mentioned | ||
| Support | Not explicitly mentioned | Custom support available |
Support LIMITER Order LimitsNot explicitly mentioned Melon ‑ Minimum Order QuantityCustom support available | ||
Choosing between LIMITER Order Limits and Melon ‑ Minimum Order Quantity depends on the specific needs of the merchant. LIMITER, with its focus on flexible and customizable rules and pre-made templates, seems ideal for merchants seeking comprehensive inventory management and control over purchase quantities. It would be great for merchants with complex product limit requirements and a need for quick deployment using templates. Melon, on the other hand, is better suited for merchants primarily concerned with preventing low-value orders and controlling purchase behavior with minimum order quantities and checkout rules, including support for custom requests. The higher rating for LIMITER (although based on very few reviews) suggests better initial user satisfaction, but it's crucial to consider the feature set that aligns best with the merchant's objectives.
LIMITER appears to offer quicker setup due to its ready-made templates, potentially making it easier to use initially. However, Melon's custom support may offset some initial learning curve for merchants with unique requirements.
Both apps offer customer group targeting. LIMITER mentions customer tag rules, while Melon specifies order and quantity limits for customer groups. The 'comprehensiveness' depends on the depth of options within each feature and how well they integrate with your Shopify customer data.
Neither app explicitly blocks wholesale orders, but LIMITER allows targeting specific customers like wholesalers with customer tag rules for limits, which could indirectly control wholesale purchases. Melon does not directly target wholesale, but quantity limits are a good workaround.
Melon explicitly mentions applying order limits based on order value. LIMITER's description does not explicitly mention order value limits, suggesting Melon is the better choice for this requirement.
Melon explicitly mentions a support team ready to help with custom requests, suggesting superior support compared to LIMITER, where support isn't specified.
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