Propel Replay, Survey, Heatmap and Sort'd ‑ Prime Collection Sort serve distinct purposes within a Shopify merchant's operations, both focusing on improving the shopping experience but through different mechanisms. Propel focuses on understanding user behavior through replays, surveys and heatmaps, providing insights into areas of friction and opportunity for optimization of the overall website design and UX. Sort'd, on the other hand, concentrates on collection merchandising, offering tools for advanced sorting, automation, and analytics specifically related to product placement and presentation within collections.
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| Rating | 4.9/5 | 4.9/5 |
Rating Propel Replay, Survey, Heatmap4.9/5 Sort'd ‑ Prime Collection Sort4.9/5 | ||
| Reviews | 415 | 81 |
Reviews Propel Replay, Survey, Heatmap415 Sort'd ‑ Prime Collection Sort81 | ||
| Core Functionality | User Behavior Analytics (Replays, Surveys, Heatmaps) | Collection Merchandising & Sorting |
Core Functionality Propel Replay, Survey, HeatmapUser Behavior Analytics (Replays, Surveys, Heatmaps) Sort'd ‑ Prime Collection SortCollection Merchandising & Sorting | ||
| Target Merchant | Merchants focused on overall site UX and conversion optimization | Merchants needing advanced product sorting, automation, and collection management tools |
Target Merchant Propel Replay, Survey, HeatmapMerchants focused on overall site UX and conversion optimization Sort'd ‑ Prime Collection SortMerchants needing advanced product sorting, automation, and collection management tools | ||
| Ease of Use | Relatively straightforward to implement and analyze data | Potentially steeper learning curve due to feature-rich merchandising tools and automation |
Ease of Use Propel Replay, Survey, HeatmapRelatively straightforward to implement and analyze data Sort'd ‑ Prime Collection SortPotentially steeper learning curve due to feature-rich merchandising tools and automation | ||
| Value Proposition | Improve conversion rates and user experience through data-driven insights into user behavior | Save time, improve merchandising performance, and gain a competitive edge through advanced sorting, automation, and analytics |
Value Proposition Propel Replay, Survey, HeatmapImprove conversion rates and user experience through data-driven insights into user behavior Sort'd ‑ Prime Collection SortSave time, improve merchandising performance, and gain a competitive edge through advanced sorting, automation, and analytics | ||
| Key Features | Replay user sessions, create surveys, generate heatmaps of user interaction | Drag & Drop Merchandiser, Set & Forget Automations, Merchandising Analytics, Product/Collection Performance Scores |
Key Features Propel Replay, Survey, HeatmapReplay user sessions, create surveys, generate heatmaps of user interaction Sort'd ‑ Prime Collection SortDrag & Drop Merchandiser, Set & Forget Automations, Merchandising Analytics, Product/Collection Performance Scores | ||
The choice between Propel Replay, Survey, Heatmap and Sort'd ‑ Prime Collection Sort hinges on the merchant's priorities. If the primary goal is to understand overall website user behavior and identify areas for UX improvement, Propel is the better choice. Its tools provide direct insight into how users interact with the site. However, for merchants needing to optimize product placement and merchandising within collections, particularly those with large catalogs or complex sorting requirements, Sort'd is the superior option due to its dedicated merchandising tools and analytics.
Propel Replay, Survey, Heatmap is likely better for understanding cart abandonment. Replaying user sessions leading up to abandonment and deploying exit-intent surveys can reveal the reasons for abandonment.
Sort'd ‑ Prime Collection Sort is significantly better for automating product sorting due to its "Set & Forget Automations" feature.
Sort'd provides "Product & Collection Performance Scores", which directly addresses this question, while Propel doesn't offer specific product performance metrics.
The provided description of Propel Replay, Survey, Heatmap does not mention A/B testing features. It focuses on replays, surveys, and heatmaps.
Yes, Sort'd offers visual merchandising tools within its Pro Drag & Drop Merchandiser, allowing you to arrange products within collections visually.
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