AI that collects more reviews, displays them smarter, and runs a loyalty programme that keeps customers coming back — used by Steve Madden and Princess Polly.
Yotpo has gone through a significant product transformation. For years it was positioned as an all-in-one e-commerce marketing platform covering reviews, loyalty, SMS, email, and subscriptions — an ambitious scope that spread engineering resources across multiple product areas. In December 2025, Yotpo ended Email and SMS services entirely — migrating customers to Klaviyo, Omnisend, and Attentive — and refocused specifically on Reviews, Loyalty, and Referrals. The result in 2026 is a sharpened platform that does three things well: collects reviews at industry-leading rates through AI-optimised collection, displays them intelligently through AI smart sorting and summaries, and runs loyalty and referral programmes that drive repeat purchase through deeply integrated points, tiers, and VIP rewards.
Yotpo is an AI-powered e-commerce reviews, loyalty, and referrals platform — with AI-optimised review request timing, in-mail review forms for industry-leading response rates, AI smart sorting and summaries, Google Seller Ratings integration, a comprehensive loyalty engine covering points, tiers, VIP rewards, and referrals, used by Steve Madden, Princess Polly, and thousands of Shopify and BigCommerce brands. Reviews from Free to $799/month; Loyalty from Free to $199/month.
Is it worth using? Yes for established Shopify and BigCommerce brands doing 500 plus orders per month who want the best-in-class review collection combined with a sophisticated loyalty programme that drives repeat purchase — particularly strong for brands where social proof and customer retention are primary growth levers.
Who should use it? E-commerce marketing managers, DTC brand teams, and growth marketers at Shopify and BigCommerce brands doing meaningful order volume who want AI-powered review collection and a loyalty programme that integrates across their tech stack.
Who should avoid it? Small stores under 100 monthly orders where Yotpo’s per-order pricing tiers create a cost-to-value mismatch, or brands that previously relied on Yotpo’s email and SMS capabilities — those need to be replaced with standalone tools like Klaviyo before migrating to Yotpo’s reviews-and-loyalty focus.
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Yotpo was founded in Tel Aviv in 2011 by Tomer Tagrin and Omri Cohen — building one of the first purpose-built e-commerce review platforms in a market dominated by basic star rating widgets. Over 15 years the company raised over $413 million from investors including Tiger Global, Bessemer Venture Partners, and Vintage Investment Partners, and grew into a platform that attempted to cover the full e-commerce retention marketing stack.
The December 2025 decision to end Email and SMS reflects a strategic retreat to the product areas where Yotpo has the deepest competitive advantage — review collection science, AI-powered display, and loyalty programme sophistication. The 2026 platform is leaner, more focused, and actively shipping improvements in AI features: AI smart sorting and summaries, Q&A on product pages, and tighter Google Shopping integration have all shipped since the email/SMS wind-down.
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| Industry-leading review collection rates through AI-optimised timing and in-mail form — consistently higher response rates than alternative platforms | Email and SMS permanently ended December 2025 — brands that depended on Yotpo for these channels must now run separate tools |
| Google Seller Ratings integration directly connects review volume to paid search performance — measurable impact on performance marketing ROI | Per-module pricing means combining Reviews and Loyalty costs $79 to $200/month minimum before volume pricing applies |
| Cross-product data sharing between reviews and loyalty creates intelligence that point solutions cannot produce | Per-order pricing tiers make cost modelling complex — brands need to project order volume growth before committing to annual plans |
| AI smart sorting and summaries improve product page conversion by surfacing the most relevant reviews for each visitor | SMS pricing per message higher than standalone SMS platforms for brands considering Yotpo as part of a broader retention stack |
| Raised $413 million — financial stability and engineering investment continuing in core reviews and loyalty features | 2025/2026 strategic pivot creates uncertainty for long-term product direction among some existing customers |
Contact yotpo.com for current pricing and custom quotes for high-volume brands.
Yotpo is an AI-powered e-commerce reviews, loyalty, and referrals platform — with AI-optimised review collection, smart sorting and summaries, Google Seller Ratings, and a comprehensive loyalty engine driving repeat purchases, used by Steve Madden and Princess Polly.
No — Yotpo permanently ended Email and SMS services on December 31, 2025. Customers were migrated to Klaviyo, Omnisend, or Attentive. Yotpo now focuses exclusively on Reviews, Loyalty, and Referrals.
Reviews start at Free (50 orders/month), Starter at $79/month, Pro at $169/month, and Premium at $799/month. Loyalty starts at Free with Pro at $199/month and enterprise custom pricing. Both are priced per module — running both costs the combined module pricing.
The in-mail review form allows customers to submit their star rating and text review directly within the review request email — without clicking through to a separate page. This significantly increases review completion rates compared to platforms that redirect customers to a website to complete their review.
Yes — Yotpo’s Google Seller Ratings integration pushes review data into Google Shopping product listings and paid search ads, displaying star ratings and review counts in search results to improve click-through rates for brands running Google Shopping campaigns.
Both are Shopify-focused review and loyalty platforms with comparable features. Yotpo has a longer track record, more integrations, and stronger Google Shopping integration. Okendo is often cited as more affordable for smaller brands. Both are worth evaluating for Shopify brands — the choice typically comes down to pricing tier fit and integration priorities.
Yotpo’s 2025 strategic refocus has produced a sharper and more capable reviews and loyalty platform — and for established Shopify and BigCommerce brands whose growth levers are social proof and repeat purchase, the AI-optimised review collection, Google Shopping integration, and loyalty programme depth make it the strongest specialised platform in the category. The end of email and SMS removes the one-stop-shop convenience that some brands valued, but for brands that already run Klaviyo or Attentive for lifecycle marketing, Yotpo’s focused reviews-and-loyalty approach is the right complement. For any Shopify brand whose review count is too low to meaningfully influence conversion and whose customer retention depends on a loyalty programme that delivers measurable repeat purchase, Yotpo provides both in one connected platform.
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