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The best Shopify order editing apps, ranked by what they charge for

Ben Woodward

GM, Redo

The best Shopify order editing apps, ranked by what they charge for

Every roundup of these apps ranks them one to five. None of them can, because the four serious options bill on four different things and the cheapest one changes depending on a number about your store.

Redo makes one of the four and it is free, which is a conflict you should hold onto while reading. Every figure is from the vendor's own page, checked August 19, 2026.

The four, and what each one bills on

AppFree tierPaidBilling unit
Redo Order EditingUncappedNot applicableNothing
Revize20 edits a month$49 unlimited, $149 ProFlat, after the cap
CleverificNone, 14-day trial$59 / $119 / $359Edit allowance plus overage
OrderEditing.comNone, 7 to 14-day trial$99 / $199 / $399 / $599Total monthly orders

Cleverific adds overage at $0.79, $0.59 and $0.49 per edit above its allowances, plus $1 per post-purchase upsell conversion. OrderEditing.com's tiers cover up to 2,500, 5,000, 10,000 and 20,000 orders.

Why a ranking would be dishonest

Take one store, 2,500 orders a month, and change nothing except the share of orders that get edited.

At 100 edits (a 4% edit rate):

AppMonthlyPer edit
Redo$0$0
Revize Starter$49$0.49
Cleverific Growth$59$0.59
OrderEditing.com Basic$99$0.99

At 500 edits (a 20% edit rate):

AppMonthlyPer edit
Redo$0$0
Revize Starter$49$0.10
OrderEditing.com Basic$99$0.20
Cleverific Professional plus overage$178$0.36

The bottom two swap places, and Cleverific moves from second-cheapest paid option to most expensive, on identical order volume. A ranked list would have to pick one of those tables and pretend the other did not exist.

What actually separates them

Price is the easy axis and the least decisive. Three things matter more.

Whether it can hold an order before your warehouse pulls it. This is the capability that determines whether editing works at all, and it is where OrderEditing.com concentrates: it names ShipHero, Fulfil, NetSuite and Brightpearl as integration targets. If your fulfilment provider ingests orders seconds after checkout, an app that cannot pause that is selling you an interface rather than an outcome. The fulfilment boundary sets your real editing window, not Shopify.

Whether the cap fits your growth, not your present. Revize's free plan is genuinely capable, and its ceiling is 20 edits. A store that will double this year is choosing a plan it outgrows mid-peak, which is the worst possible timing.

What the customer can change without a human. Address and quantity are usually safe. A variant swap to a higher price means collecting payment mid-flow, and the apps differ in whether that is graceful or a support ticket wearing a different hat.

The trial periods are not comparable either

A detail worth knowing before you start evaluating, because it shapes how much you can actually learn.

Cleverific gives 14 days with full feature access and no credit card. OrderEditing.com gives 7 days on Basic and 14 on higher tiers, plus a 30-day money-back guarantee. Revize gives 7 days on Starter and 14 on Pro, though its free plan means you can evaluate the core product indefinitely below 20 edits.

Seven days is not enough to evaluate this category. The thing you are testing is whether the tool holds orders correctly against your fulfilment provider under real volume, and a week may not contain a busy day. It certainly will not contain a peak.

The practical move is to start any trial at the beginning of your busiest week rather than a quiet one, which is the opposite of most people's instinct. A tool that works fine on forty orders a day and breaks at four hundred has told you nothing useful until it breaks.

Choosing, honestly

Under 20 edits a month and staying there. Revize free. It is a strong product, 5.0 across 106 reviews with the Built for Shopify badge, and paying anything would be a waste.

Fulfilment integration is the hard constraint. Start with whichever app can actually hold orders in your specific warehouse system, then look at price. Ask each vendor in writing; do not infer it from a features table.

High edit rate, integration already solved. The per-edit numbers above decide it, and at that point free is difficult to argue with.

Post-purchase upsells matter more than editing. Cleverific's $1 per conversion is the only contingent charge anyone in this category publishes, and against the 15 to 25% that dedicated upsell apps take it is favourable at most basket sizes.

Order Editing is ours: free, uncapped, no per-order or per-edit charge, and it keeps fulfilment, inventory, 3PL and ERP in step during an edit.

The honest part

Redo is in this list and Redo published this list. The mitigation is that every competitor figure is quoted from their own page with a date, so the parts you should distrust are the ones without a citation, which are my opinions rather than the numbers.

Revize has a better public review profile than our order editing product does. Five stars across 106 reviews with the Built for Shopify badge is a real signal and we do not have an equivalent to put next to it.

I also have not used Cleverific's upsell feature or OrderEditing.com's warehouse integrations, so I have described what they publish rather than how well they work. A features table is not a trial, and for the integration question specifically there is no substitute for testing against your own stack.

Frequently asked questions

What is the best Shopify order editing app?

It depends on your edit rate and your fulfilment stack, and the cheapest option genuinely flips between them. Revize is strongest below 20 edits a month where it is free. OrderEditing.com is strongest if holding orders at your warehouse is the binding constraint. Cleverific is strongest if post-purchase upsells matter. Redo is free with no cap.

Which Shopify order editing app is free?

Two. Redo's Order Editing is free with no cap, no per-order or per-edit charge and no feature gates. Revize has a genuine free plan capped at 20 order edits a month. Cleverific and OrderEditing.com offer trials rather than free plans, at $59 and $99 a month once those end.

Why do order editing apps price so differently?

They are solving slightly different problems. An allowance plus overage prices the edits themselves. A flat unlimited fee prices access. Per-order pricing reflects an integration layer that must intercept every order to protect an editing window, so its work scales with orders rather than edits.

What should I check before installing any of them?

Whether it can hold an order before your fulfilment provider ingests it, because that window is the real constraint and it is often minutes. Then your edit rate, which decides which pricing model is cheapest. Then what a customer may change without a support agent, particularly variant swaps that require collecting more payment.

The number to work out before you read any roundup, including this one: your edit rate. Count a month of address, size, quantity and cancellation requests and divide by orders in that month. Every price in this category is denominated in it, and no vendor can tell you what it is.