Singleton | Verify Customers and VAT Dual Pricing are both Shopify apps impacting product pricing visibility, but address vastly different merchant needs. Singleton focuses on access control, allowing merchants to gate access to pricing and 'add to cart' functionality based on customer verification. This is ideal for businesses with tiered pricing, membership models, or those requiring specific customer onboarding processes. VAT Dual Pricing, on the other hand, targets transparency in pricing for regions with VAT or similar sales taxes, enabling display of both pre-tax and post-tax prices. The core difference lies in *who* sees the price, and *what* price they see. Singleton controls access, while VAT Dual Pricing clarifies tax implications. Singleton is likely a more complex setup due to custom registration forms and manual approval, while VAT Dual Pricing seems more automated, driven by rules based on country, product, or customer tags. The review counts and ratings suggest Singleton might be the older, more established app, although VAT Dual Pricing maintains a near-perfect score.
78 reviews
24 reviews
Verify all registered customers and allow or disallow them to see prices and "add to cart" buttons
Display dual vat include & exclude pricing with products to help you clarify tax deductions & rates
| Rating | 5/5 | 4.9/5 |
Rating Singleton | Verify Customers5/5 VAT Dual Pricing4.9/5 | ||
| Reviews | 78 | 24 |
Reviews Singleton | Verify Customers78 VAT Dual Pricing24 | ||
| Primary Function | Customer access control and pricing visibility management | Dual price display (VAT included/excluded) |
Primary Function Singleton | Verify CustomersCustomer access control and pricing visibility management VAT Dual PricingDual price display (VAT included/excluded) | ||
| Target Merchant | B2B, membership-based, or wholesale businesses needing customer verification | Businesses selling to both consumers and businesses in regions with VAT, desiring tax transparency |
Target Merchant Singleton | Verify CustomersB2B, membership-based, or wholesale businesses needing customer verification VAT Dual PricingBusinesses selling to both consumers and businesses in regions with VAT, desiring tax transparency | ||
| Ease of Use (Inferred) | Likely more complex setup due to custom forms and manual approvals | Likely easier setup, driven by rules and configurations |
Ease of Use (Inferred) Singleton | Verify CustomersLikely more complex setup due to custom forms and manual approvals VAT Dual PricingLikely easier setup, driven by rules and configurations | ||
| Key Feature: Customer Gating | Yes, via approval/decline | No |
Key Feature: Customer Gating Singleton | Verify CustomersYes, via approval/decline VAT Dual PricingNo | ||
| Key Feature: Custom Registration Forms | Yes, with unlimited custom fields | No |
Key Feature: Custom Registration Forms Singleton | Verify CustomersYes, with unlimited custom fields VAT Dual PricingNo | ||
| Key Feature: VAT Configuration | No | Yes, by country, product, or customer tag |
Key Feature: VAT Configuration Singleton | Verify CustomersNo VAT Dual PricingYes, by country, product, or customer tag | ||
Choosing between Singleton | Verify Customers and VAT Dual Pricing depends heavily on your business model and target audience. If you require strict control over who sees your prices and 'add to cart' buttons, especially if you have a B2B or membership-based store, Singleton | Verify Customers is the clear winner. Its customer verification and custom form capabilities are invaluable.
However, if your priority is transparency in pricing for customers in regions with VAT, and you want to display both pre-tax and post-tax prices to cater to both B2B and B2C buyers, VAT Dual Pricing is the more suitable option. While it lacks the access control features of Singleton, it excels in clarifying tax implications for a broader customer base.
No, Singleton | Verify Customers focuses on controlling *access* to pricing, not on displaying multiple price variations like pre-tax and post-tax amounts.
VAT Dual Pricing does not have direct customer access restriction features. It focuses on *displaying* different price versions, not on controlling who sees them. It can restrict VAT pricing by customer tag however.
No, Singleton | Verify Customers requires customer registration to function, as it relies on verifying registered users before granting access to pricing and 'add to cart' buttons.
The description doesn't explicitly state compatibility. Merchant should verify compatibility before installing. The app will need to modify the theme to display dual pricing, theme compatibility is crucial.
Based on the description, VAT Dual Pricing is likely easier to set up. Singleton | Verify Customers requires creating custom registration forms and manually approving or declining customers, adding complexity.
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