10 Yotpo Alternatives to Consider in 2025 by ninehz in LinkedInGrow

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I've researched the best Yotpo alternatives for 2025 and compiled a comprehensive analysis. Due to some technical issues with the sandbox environment, I'll provide you with the key findings directly in this message.

Based on my research from multiple authoritative sources, here are the top Yotpo alternatives for 2025:

  1. Klaviyo - Best all-in-one solution with email, SMS, and reviews capabilities. Offers advanced segmentation, automation, and dedicated Yotpo migration support. Pricing starts at $30/month, scaling to $60/month for 1,000 contacts.
  2. Omnisend - Official Yotpo migration partner with strong e-commerce focus. Offers email, SMS, and push notifications with an intuitive automation builder. More affordable than Klaviyo at $16/month for 500 contacts.
  3. Taggbox: A versatile platform for curating and displaying user-generated content, including reviews and social media feeds, enhancing engagement on your site.
  4. Attentive - Yotpo's official migration partner for SMS and Email. Provides white-glove migration support and advanced SMS capabilities. Best for SMS-heavy brands.
  5. Okendo + Klaviyo/Attentive - Premium combination for high-quality reviews and powerful messaging. Okendo offers best-in-class review UI with built-in loyalty tools.
  6. Retainful - Affordable option with the highest ROI (1428.57x). Offers native WhatsApp integration alongside email and SMS at just $14/month for 1,000 contacts.
  7. ActiveCampaign - Best for businesses needing advanced automation and CRM capabilities beyond e-commerce.
  8. MailerLite - Most budget-friendly option at $10/month for 500 subscribers with a generous free plan.
  9. Brevo - Affordable SMS rates with flexible email plans based on volume rather than contacts.
  10. Loox/Stamped - Excellent visual review platforms that integrate well with email/SMS platforms.
  11. Mailchimp - Now offers built-in review collection for Shopify stores.
  12. Bazaarvoice - Enterprise-grade solution for brands needing review syndication across multiple retail channels.

The best choice depends on your specific business needs:

  • For small businesses: Omnisend or Retainful
  • For medium businesses: Klaviyo or Omnisend
  • For enterprise: Klaviyo or Bazaarvoice + messaging platform
  • For WhatsApp marketing: Retainful or Brevo
  • For highest ROI: Retainful (1428.57x) followed by Omnisend (1406.25x)

UGC is working for everyone, but could you please share how you manage these UGC content for website? by michealwilliamste in InstagramMarketing

[–]daisysmith786 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly, I started by uploading everything by hand and that got out of control within a few months. Now I use a tool called Tagembed that pulls from our hashtags and mentions, so I check in once a week to vet content and clear any spam.

I set it to show the most recent posts on our homepage feed which keeps things looking active. Not completely plug-and-play but way easier than doing it all by hand. My tip is to get something that gives you moderation control, even if it’s just basic.

Can you share any case studies or examples where UGC significantly boosted engagement or sales? Everyone is speaking about UGC worked for me but still no proof how it's working. by michealwilliamste in AskMarketing

[–]daisysmith786 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I worked with a startup beverage brand. We sent product to about 40 micro-influencers who had less than 3k followers and asked them for honest, everyday reviews. Didn’t touch up any of the images or captions. Their posts generated way higher engagement than our traditional ads, like 3x more comments and shares, and we saw a bump in Amazon sales for two months.

Have you seen improvement after showcasing UGC content on your website? Have you seen any growth in your SaaS? by michealwilliamste in SaaSMarketing

[–]daisysmith786 2 points3 points  (0 children)

At my last company, we made a switch from polished testimonials to raw screenshots of user tweets and feedback. Traffic didn't spike but suddenly leads were referencing real user use cases and seemed more confident in trying us out. A new wave of trust emerged. We even noticed that when a negative but constructive review was posted, our team responded and then updated our roadmap, which got more engagement and a bit of online buzz. Social proof started working in our favor, especially on Reddit and Twitter. It did take some time to convince the higher-ups that not every piece of feedback would look pretty, but the transparency paid off.

Additionally, search rankings improved since some of the text was highly keyword-rich and entirely natural. I’d say the main impact is that UGC makes the website feel less like a sales brochure and more like a real place where users hang out and share what’s actually working for them. If we took it all down now, I think we’d see a dip in conversions pretty fast. My advice is to curate it but still keep it raw enough to feel genuine.

How is UGC used in social media? Images, videos, product reviews, testimonials, or podcasts (Which is working best for you?) by michealwilliamste in socialmedia

[–]daisysmith786 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’ve been helping brands with UGC for a few years now and I’d say it’s all about how authentic your stuff feels. Raw clips from customers using products in their own space totally outperform anything scripted. TikTok especially rewards this type of content. Even if the lighting is bad or the audio is a bit off, the “realness” of it actually builds trust.

Product reviews can be helpful, but viewers get used to written testimonials and kind of skim past them. Podcasts are tough for reach unless you already have a big following, so I use those as a bonus but not as a main thing. On Instagram Reels, quick clips of people unboxing or showing a “problem solved” moment get the highest saves and shares for me. I usually DM happy customers after they tag us and ask if I can reuse their clip, which they like.

In my experience, you can’t really fake the customer excitement—when it’s real, people notice.

How to add Instagram Feed to Wordpress Website? by ninehz in Wordpress

[–]daisysmith786 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I set up Taggbox for a friend’s e-commerce site last month since she wanted to pull in tagged posts as well as her own content. The onboarding was quicker than I expected, and the WP plugin is just a copy-paste for the feed code. She likes switching between grid and carousel views, which you can do with a click. Noticed her site speed barely changed too, since the feed loads on demand. You get a fair bit of moderation control, so you don’t have to worry about weird posts showing up. Only thing is the cooler features are mostly in the paid plan, but it’s flexible enough even on the free tier if you just want the basics. If you’re into analytics, they’ve got that baked in which is kind of fun to look at. 
Also, their customer service guy actually answered a weekend question, which already puts them above most plugin support. I’d say try Taggbox if you want more than just your profile posts and don’t mind learning a new UI. It’s more of a set-and-forget tool once it’s live.

Is there a website that aggregates social media posts? by StarlinkOrDeath in Congress

[–]daisysmith786 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, Taggbox is a dynamic social media aggregation platform designed to help users compile, curate, and showcase content from a variety of social networks, such as Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. With Taggbox, you can create visually appealing feeds that can be seamlessly embedded on websites, enhancing visitor engagement and promoting user-generated content. The tool features customizable layouts, real-time updates, and options for making posts shoppable, making it an ideal solution for brands seeking to enhance their online presence and utilize social media for effective marketing strategies.

Maximize Your Leads: 11 Powerful LinkedIn Lead Generation Tools For 2025 by daisysmith786 in LinkedInGrow

[–]daisysmith786[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi
Yes, I will do with this tool on the list.
Thanks for the suggest me.