Why Shopify Brands Choose Okendo Over Smile

Smile is a recognisable name in Shopify loyalty. It works well as an entry-level points app for small merchants who need something basic and fast. The brands moving to Okendo Loyalty are not those merchants. They are the brands that started with Smile, grew past what it can do, and need a loyalty platform built to scale with them.

Those structural limits are not marketing shorthand. They reflect real differences in how the two platforms are built, what they include at every price point, and what they make possible for growing Shopify brands.

The short version:

  • Okendo is a unified customer marketing platform purpose-built for Shopify
  • Every feature available on every plan with predictable pricing
  • Smile is a standalone loyalty tool that charges overages, gates onboarding and customer success management behind $1,000/month plans, and is described by customers as a tool that does not scale well

 

“Okendo had great customer support and was a great fit for our tech stack. Evaluate your tech stack and see which platform provides the features you value the most. For us it was Okendo.”

— Darren Yuen, mnml

 

At a Glance: How Okendo and Smile Compare

Area The Core Difference Why It Matters
Plan access and pricing Okendo includes more features on every plan at predictable pricing. Smile gates onboarding and customer success management behind $1,000/month plans and charges overages on top of plan fees. The features that make a loyalty program competitive should not require an enterprise budget, and growing brands should not be surprised by overage charges.
Program build Okendo includes the Loyalty Modeller, program backdating, store credit, achievement badges, POS enrollment, and member anniversary rewards as standard. Smile does not offer these. How you build your program determines everything downstream. Missing mechanics like backdating or per-tier redemption values cannot easily be bolted on later.
Loyalty displays Okendo offers an interactive loyalty landing page, advanced loyalty page customisations, free product module, and post-review loyalty modules. Smile’s display toolkit is more basic. A loyalty program is only as effective as the experience members actually see. Persistent, on-brand touchpoints keep members engaged.
Platform breadth Okendo natively includes Reviews, Quizzes, Surveys, Referrals, and Loyalty in one platform. Smile offers loyalty only, with everything else requiring a separate app and separate data. Loyalty compounds when it connects to reviews, referrals, and customer insights. In a standalone tool, those connections never exist.
Unified data Okendo builds a single customer profile across every product. Smile has no unified profile, loyalty data stays siloed. Personalisation is only possible when you can see the full customer. Siloed data means generic experiences.
Klaviyo flows Okendo offers advanced Klaviyo loyalty flows. Smile’s integration is basic. Loyalty data that drives email and SMS retention flows directly impacts repeat purchase rate.
Support Okendo provides dedicated onboarding and success support at higher plan tiers with a US and Australia-based team available 24/7. Smile gates both onboarding and CSM to $1,000/month. Launching a loyalty program is the easy part. Optimising it over time is where most brands struggle.
Shopify focus Okendo is built exclusively for Shopify. Smile is a generic multi-platform solution. Purpose-built means every feature and every update is designed around how Shopify merchants actually operate. Generic platforms make compromises.

 

The Two Structural Differences That Shape Everything

Before comparing features line by line, two facts frame the rest of this article.

1. Okendo is a platform. Smile is a point solution.

Okendo brings Reviews, Loyalty, Referrals, Quizzes, and Surveys into one system, all feeding a single unified customer profile. Smile does loyalty and referrals. Everything else requires a separate app, a separate login, and a separate customer data set.

That gap is not just about features, it is about facilitating a seamless customer journey. For example, on Okendo’s loyalty landing page, enrolled members can write a review from the earn button labelled Write a Review, without ever leaving the loyalty experience. After submitting a review, they land on a post-review page that shows exactly how many points they just earned, their updated total, and active rewards they can redeem right now. A feedback moment becomes an immediate re-engagement moment. These are native, no-code touchpoints built into Okendo’s UI that Smile, as a standalone loyalty tool, cannot replicate.

2. Every feature is available on every Okendo plan, with predictable pricing.

Smile’s pricing model means the features and support that brands actually need sit behind plans at $1,000 per month or more, with overage charges on top of base plan fees as order volume grows. Onboarding support, dedicated CSM, advanced loyalty page customisations: paywalled. On lower tiers, brands are running a stripped-back version of the product, functional enough to launch, but not competitive enough to retain at scale.

Okendo includes more on every plan with predictable pricing. A brand just getting started has access to the same toolkit as an enterprise customer, which means a lower total cost, a faster path to a genuinely differentiated program, and no capability walls as the brand grows.

 

Program Build: What You Can Actually Configure

How you set up your loyalty program determines the downstream economics, the engagement mechanics, and the customer experience. Here is how the two platforms compare on the fundamentals.

 

Feature Okendo Smile
Program Build
Loyalty Modeller
Program backdating (up to 12 months)
Member anniversary rewards
Store credit rewards
Achievement badges
Restrict coupon to redeemer
POS enrollment
Promotion scheduler Basic

 

Loyalty Modeller

Every Okendo loyalty program launches with a tailored success plan and a financial model built in collaboration with the onboarding team. That covers mapping out reward structures, projecting program economics, calculating tier thresholds, and pressure-testing the approach before a single point is ever issued. It is strategic depth that Smile does not offer, meaning brands on Smile commit to a framework without the benefit of modelled outcomes.

 

Program Backdating

Okendo allows brands to award points for orders placed up to 12 months before their program launch date. When a program launches, points are awarded based on a customer’s real purchase history going back to the backdate, so members start with a balance that reflects what they have already spent. It is a powerful way to drive immediate engagement from day one. Smile does not offer launch backdating.

Achievement Badges

Okendo’s achievement badges go beyond points and purchases to build a genuine sense of identity and community. Members earn badges across meaningful actions including leaving reviews, attaching photos, making referrals, and repeat purchases. Badges span the full Okendo ecosystem, so a member’s achievement profile reflects their whole relationship with the brand, not just their spend. Smile has no equivalent.

Store Credit

Okendo supports store credit as a native reward type, where members earn credit for every dollar spent rather than accumulating points. It is a premium-feeling mechanic that helps brands avoid the discount-heavy associations of traditional points programs. Smile does not offer store credit as a native reward.

Member Anniversary Rewards

Member anniversaries are among the highest-converting loyalty moments, a point when customers are primed to feel valued. Okendo supports anniversary-triggered rewards natively. Smile does not.

POS Enrollment

Okendo supports loyalty enrollment directly through Shopify POS, letting in-store staff sign customers up and apply rewards at the point of sale. For brands with retail or pop-up presence, this matters. Smile does not offer native POS enrollment.

 

CASE STUDY  ·  NEIWAI

NEIWAI achieves over 1,100% ROI by powering retention with Okendo Loyalty.

Read the full story →

 

Loyalty Displays: What Your Customers Actually See

Display features, the widgets, landing pages, and touchpoints customers interact with, determine whether members stay engaged or forget the program exists.

 

Feature Okendo Smile
Loyalty Displays
Interactive loyalty landing page
Free product module (standalone)
Post-review loyalty modules
Write review from loyalty earn rule
Loyalty page customisations Basic
Advanced Klaviyo loyalty flows Basic

 

Interactive Loyalty Landing Page

Okendo’s loyalty landing page is interactive and fully customisable. Brands control fonts, colors, layouts, and custom CSS to match their brand. Members see a dynamic experience that reflects their current points, tier, and active rewards. Smile’s landing page is more basic, which means the loyalty experience is more generic and less brand-aligned.

Free Product Module

Okendo includes a standalone free product module that lets brands offer specific free products as rewards, fully merchandised on the loyalty landing page. Smile does not offer a standalone module for this. For brands that want free product rewards as a core engagement mechanic, the difference is meaningful.

Post-Review Loyalty Modules

When a member submits a review on Okendo, the post-review page shows exactly how many points they just earned, their updated total balance, and any active rewards they can redeem right now. A feedback moment becomes a re-engagement moment. A review submission becomes a coupon redemption. This is a cross-product mechanic only possible because Reviews and Loyalty share the same platform. Smile, as a standalone loyalty tool, cannot replicate this.

Klaviyo Integration Depth

Okendo offers advanced Klaviyo loyalty flows, with pre-built templates for points-earned notifications, tier upgrade announcements, redemption nudges, and expiry reminders, plus real-time loyalty data embeddable as dynamic content blocks in any email. Smile’s Klaviyo integration is comparatively basic. For brands using Klaviyo as their primary CRM, this depth difference directly impacts how personalised loyalty communications can be.

 

What Smile Cannot Offer: Platform Breadth

The gaps above are within the loyalty tool itself. There is a separate and more fundamental category: capabilities Smile does not have because it is a point solution, not a platform.

 

Feature Okendo Smile
Platform Products
Referrals
Reviews
Quizzes
Surveys
Unified customer profiles
Revenue impact tracking across products

 

Reviews

Okendo Reviews is one of the most widely used review platforms on Shopify, with official Google and TikTok partnerships, a full suite of display widgets, and AI-powered insights. When Reviews and Loyalty share the same platform, brands can reward review submissions with loyalty points, turning UGC collection into a retention mechanic. Smile has no reviews product.

Quizzes

Okendo Quizzes let brands build guided product recommendation experiences that collect zero-party profile data and reward participants with loyalty points. Visitors get personalised recommendations, brands get customer preference data, and participants can be enrolled in the loyalty program in the same session. Smile has no quiz product.

Surveys

Okendo Surveys enable multi-channel customer surveys with rewards, templates, and analytics. Brands collect post-purchase feedback, NPS scores, and preference data, then use it to personalise loyalty communications. Smile has no survey product.

Unified Customer Profiles

Okendo builds a progressive customer profile aggregating data from every product, review history, quiz responses, survey answers, loyalty tier, referral activity, into a single record. That unified data layer is what makes real personalisation achievable: you know not just that someone is a loyalty member, but what they have purchased, what they have said, and how they have engaged across every channel.

Smile has no equivalent. Loyalty data stays in Smile. Reviews data stays in whichever review tool you are using. Survey and quiz data live elsewhere. The result is fragmented customer understanding, and fragmented customer experiences.

 

CASE STUDY  ·  TERRA KAFFE

Terra Kaffe brewed a 215x ROI with Okendo Referrals, the natural companion to loyalty when both run on one platform.

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Support: Who Is Actually in Your Corner

Loyalty programs do not run themselves. The support structure behind a platform determines how quickly you launch, how effectively you optimise, and how much of the strategic work you are doing alone.

 

Feature Okendo Smile
Support and Team
Onboarding manager $1,000/month+
Customer success manager $1,000/month+
24/7 live chat Limited
Predictable pricing Charges overages
Additional domains Unlimited Cost per domain
Platform focus Exclusively Shopify Generic

 

Onboarding and Success Management

Okendo provides dedicated onboarding and success support at higher plan tiers, with 24/7 live chat available across all plans. Smile restricts equivalent support roles to plans at $1,000/month or above. The difference is not just access. It is also team structure: Okendo’s support team is invested in program outcomes, not just technical troubleshooting.

Predictable Pricing, No Overage Surprises

Smile charges overage fees on top of base plan pricing when brands exceed their order thresholds. For brands in a growth phase, that means budget unpredictability month over month. Okendo’s pricing model is structured around plan tiers without overage charges, making it easier to forecast spend as the program scales.

Additional Domains

Okendo includes unlimited additional domains on every plan, which matters for brands operating across multiple regions or storefronts. Smile charges per additional domain, creating meaningful cost creep for multi-market brands.

Built Exclusively for Shopify

Okendo is built exclusively for Shopify. Every feature, every integration, and every update is designed around Shopify’s architecture, including native support for Shopify Checkout Extensions, Customer Account Extensions, Shopify Flow, Hydrogen, and Shopify POS. Smile is a generic multi-platform solution that supports Shopify alongside other ecommerce platforms, a meaningful distinction when it comes to native integration depth.

 

CASE STUDY  ·  DIXXON

Dixxon generates over $21M in incremental revenue with loyalty-driven retention on Okendo.

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Where Smile Still Has Merit

A credible comparison acknowledges genuine strengths on both sides. Smile is one of the original Shopify loyalty apps and remains a reasonable starting point for early-stage merchants processing fewer than a couple hundred orders per month who need a basic points program with minimal setup. Its free tier and simple onboarding make it accessible for brands that are not yet thinking about reviews, quizzes, or unified customer data.

That said, for Shopify brands that want to build a genuinely differentiated loyalty program, with full feature access at every price point, predictable pricing without overage surprises, and the compounding advantage of Reviews, Quizzes, Surveys, and Referrals working alongside Loyalty in one platform, the case for Okendo is clear.

 

Next Steps

Read the full comparison

See every feature comparison table, customer review summary, and market adoption data on the Okendo vs. Smile page.

Ready to migrate from Smile?

Okendo supports full data import from Smile, including points balances, points earned, VIP tier names, and tier status per customer. Your onboarding team handles the process. See the Migrating from Smile to Okendo guide for full details.

Explore Okendo Loyalty

See rewards, tiers, displays, communications, analytics, and enterprise features on the Okendo Loyalty product page.

Explore the full platform

Reviews, Loyalty, Referrals, Quizzes, and Surveys all in one platform. See the Okendo platform overview.

See it on real Shopify stores

Browse the Okendo Merchant Showcase to see how brands like Dixxon, NEIWAI, Terra Kaffe, NOBULL, and mnml have built loyalty programs with Okendo.

Compare other alternatives

Also evaluating other platforms? See how Okendo compares to LoyaltyLion, Yotpo, Rivo, and Stamped.

 

Book a demo

Ready to see what Okendo Loyalty looks like for your brand? Talk to a loyalty expert at okendo.io/book-a-demo

 

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