Singleton | Verify Customers and Split, A/B Testing Price Test, while both categorized under 'Pricing', address very different needs for Shopify merchants. Singleton focuses on customer access control, allowing merchants to gate content and prices based on pre-approval. It's aimed at businesses needing restricted access to certain products or pricing tiers, potentially for wholesale or membership models. Split, conversely, provides A/B testing capabilities for pricing, content, and other elements, aimed at optimizing conversions and maximizing profit through data-driven experimentation. Singleton's strength lies in its customer management and access control features, allowing for highly curated customer experiences. Split excels in data-driven optimization through A/B testing. The target audience for Singleton is merchants requiring customer verification and content restriction, whereas Split targets merchants focused on conversion rate optimization (CRO) and data-driven pricing strategies. They share the Pricing category, but offer very different tools for it. One, Singleton, allows controlling *who* sees what price, and the other, Split, allows testing *different* prices.
78 reviews
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Verify all registered customers and allow or disallow them to see prices and "add to cart" buttons
A/B Test prices, discounts, shipping, content and more to make profitable decisions faster.
| Rating | 5/5 | 3.8/5 |
Rating Singleton | Verify Customers5/5 Split, A/B Testing Price Test3.8/5 | ||
| Reviews | 78 | 12 |
Reviews Singleton | Verify Customers78 Split, A/B Testing Price Test12 | ||
| Core Functionality | Customer Verification & Access Control | A/B Testing for Pricing & Content |
Core Functionality Singleton | Verify CustomersCustomer Verification & Access Control Split, A/B Testing Price TestA/B Testing for Pricing & Content | ||
| Target Merchant | Wholesale, Membership, Restricted Access Stores | eCommerce Stores Focused on Conversion Optimization |
Target Merchant Singleton | Verify CustomersWholesale, Membership, Restricted Access Stores Split, A/B Testing Price TesteCommerce Stores Focused on Conversion Optimization | ||
| Ease of Use (implied) | Likely Moderate - Custom Form Creation | Potentially Easier - No Code A/B Testing |
Ease of Use (implied) Singleton | Verify CustomersLikely Moderate - Custom Form Creation Split, A/B Testing Price TestPotentially Easier - No Code A/B Testing | ||
| Value Proposition | Control customer access to prices and content | Optimize pricing and conversion rates through data |
Value Proposition Singleton | Verify CustomersControl customer access to prices and content Split, A/B Testing Price TestOptimize pricing and conversion rates through data | ||
| Customization | Extensive - Custom Registration Forms | Moderate - Traffic Segmentation |
Customization Singleton | Verify CustomersExtensive - Custom Registration Forms Split, A/B Testing Price TestModerate - Traffic Segmentation | ||
| Pricing Focus | Hiding prices from unapproved customers | Testing different prices |
Pricing Focus Singleton | Verify CustomersHiding prices from unapproved customers Split, A/B Testing Price TestTesting different prices | ||
The choice between Singleton and Split depends heavily on the merchant's primary need. If the priority is controlling access to products, prices, or content based on customer verification, Singleton is the clear choice. Its customer approval process and content restriction features are specifically designed for this purpose.
However, if the goal is to optimize pricing and conversion rates through experimentation, Split is the better option. Its A/B testing capabilities for pricing, content, and shipping rates provide data-driven insights for maximizing profit. Merchants focused on CRO will find Split's feature set more relevant to their needs.
Singleton | Verify Customers is better suited for wholesale stores as it allows you to control which customers can see wholesale pricing and products.
Split, A/B Testing Price Test is better for increasing overall sales through price optimization and A/B testing.
Potentially, but with careful consideration. Singleton could gate access to a standard price, and Split could test variations within that approved group. However, this requires careful planning to avoid conflicting rules.
No, Singleton does not offer A/B testing features. Its focus is on customer verification and access control.
According to its description, Split offers easy A/B testing 'with no code'.
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