LockPro: Password Protect Lock and Singleton | Verify Customers both target Shopify merchants needing to control access to their stores, but they approach the problem from different angles. LockPro emphasizes password protection and content restriction based on various factors like customer tags, geography, and specific content types (products, collections, pages), making it suitable for B2B and wholesale stores requiring granular access control. It offers advanced features such as scheduled locks, secret links, wholesale pricing, and built-in analytics to monitor member access. Singleton, on the other hand, focuses on verifying registered customers, allowing or disallowing them access to prices and "Add to cart" buttons. This is a simpler approach geared towards merchants who want to control who sees prices and can purchase, typically after a manual approval process or based on customer tag assignment.
20 reviews
78 reviews
Password protect & lock products, collections, pages - control access for B2B wholesale customers
Verify all registered customers and allow or disallow them to see prices and "add to cart" buttons
| Rating | 4.7/5 | 5/5 |
Rating LockPro: Password Protect Lock4.7/5 Singleton | Verify Customers5/5 | ||
| Reviews | 20 | 78 |
Reviews LockPro: Password Protect Lock20 Singleton | Verify Customers78 | ||
| Key Functionality | Password protection and content locking (products, collections, pages, country, customer tags) | Customer verification and hiding prices/Add to Cart buttons |
Key Functionality LockPro: Password Protect LockPassword protection and content locking (products, collections, pages, country, customer tags) Singleton | Verify CustomersCustomer verification and hiding prices/Add to Cart buttons | ||
| Target Merchant | B2B/Wholesale, private stores with complex access rules | Merchants needing to approve customers before they see prices or purchase |
Target Merchant LockPro: Password Protect LockB2B/Wholesale, private stores with complex access rules Singleton | Verify CustomersMerchants needing to approve customers before they see prices or purchase | ||
| Ease of Use | Potentially more complex due to diverse features | Likely simpler due to focused functionality |
Ease of Use LockPro: Password Protect LockPotentially more complex due to diverse features Singleton | Verify CustomersLikely simpler due to focused functionality | ||
| Value Proposition | Granular control over content access for different customer segments and scenarios | Ensuring only approved customers can see prices and make purchases |
Value Proposition LockPro: Password Protect LockGranular control over content access for different customer segments and scenarios Singleton | Verify CustomersEnsuring only approved customers can see prices and make purchases | ||
| Registration Form | Basic customer tag assignment | Customizable registration form with custom fields |
Registration Form LockPro: Password Protect LockBasic customer tag assignment Singleton | Verify CustomersCustomizable registration form with custom fields | ||
| Analytics | Built-in analytics for password page access | Limited Analytics data |
Analytics LockPro: Password Protect LockBuilt-in analytics for password page access Singleton | Verify CustomersLimited Analytics data | ||
If you need comprehensive control over who sees what content on your store, including password protection, geo-blocking, content restrictions based on customer tags, and support for B2B/wholesale scenarios, LockPro is the better choice, despite the lower number of reviews. It offers more advanced functionality. However, if your primary concern is simply verifying registered customers and preventing unapproved users from seeing prices or adding to cart, Singleton is likely a better fit. Singleton’s simpler approach may also be more appealing to merchants who prefer a less feature-rich solution and prioritize ease of use.
LockPro is the better choice for wholesale stores due to its advanced password protection, customer tag-based access control, and ability to hide specific content for different customer segments. Singleton lacks the granularity needed for typical wholesale operations.
Singleton is likely easier to set up since its functionality is more limited and focused on customer verification. LockPro's advanced features may require more configuration.
LockPro allows hiding entire pages. Singleton allows hiding store content, though it's primary purpose is to redirect not approved customers to login pages
LockPro includes built-in analytics to track password page access, providing some level of reporting. Singleton does not specify reporting features.
Both apps can be used to create a member's only area. Singleton by approving only verified customers. LockPro via password protection or Customer Tag based content restriction.
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