Let's talk about the part of your store most merchants forget: the logged-in experience. Once a shopper creates an account, your Shopify customer accounts page becomes the inside of your brand, the place where they check orders, update their profile, and manage their relationship with your store. Shopify's default version handles the basics, but "the basics" and a genuinely useful experience are two different things.
That gap is why Shopify customer account apps exist. They turn a bare account page into a branded portal with a profile, addresses, reorder buttons, custom pages, recently viewed views, and a look that matches the rest of your store instead of the generic Shopify default. The catch is that there are many of them, they are priced in very different ways, and a few hide the features you actually need behind their top tier.
Full disclosure: we're on this list. But we ensured that each listed app is described as objectively as possible so that you can decide for yourself, even if you don’t choose Froonze to elevate your customer account page experience.
How we tested the best customer account apps for Shopify
A customer account app for Shopify touches a sensitive, high-intent part of your store, so it's worth being picky. We started with 5 of the most relevant apps in the space and looked at each one across the same 5-point methodology:
- Clear pricing (monthly cost)
We asked whether it's obvious what each plan costs and which store sizes it's built for. - Affordability level (yearly cost)
We worked out what each app actually costs over a full year across different store sizes, including overages and addons. - Critical features
We checked whether the app covers the essentials of a real customer portal and how far you can customize it to fit your brand. - Complimentary features
We looked at what each app adds beyond the account page, such as forms, wishlist, or loyalty, that keeps the experience in one place instead of scattered across apps. - App reputation
We researched ratings, reviews, how long the app has been around, and what merchants say about the support behind it.
We chose this approach because the right answer depends on your store, not on a ranking. You're better equipped to decide than we are, so we'd rather show you how each app compares than sell you on one.
1. Froonze Profiles
Froonze replaces the default Shopify account page with a branded customer portal, then lets you add Loyalty, Wishlist, Cancellations, and Forms as optional plugins. The customer account widget is the centre of it: orders, profile, addresses, recently viewed, reorder, custom pages, a navigation builder, and multi-language support, all in one logged-in space. It's also one of the few account apps that works fully on both Legacy and Shopify's new customer accounts, so you're covered before and after you migrate.
The part merchants tend to underestimate is how much you can customize it. You get full control over styling through CSS and JavaScript, a navigation builder for custom tabs, and the ability to embed any Shopify page inside the portal, without paying a developer to rebuild your account area from scratch.
Clear pricing (monthly cost of Froonze)
The Customer Account Widget ranges from $5 to $30 per month, across 4 plans based on your monthly order count:
There are no per-feature add-ons on the account widget itself; every plan is the full widget, and the only thing that changes between tiers is your order volume. If you want more than the account page, you can add plugins (Loyalty, Wishlist, Cancellations, and Forms) and pay only for the ones you switch on.
Head over to Froonze's pricing page for the full breakdown.
Affordability level (yearly cost of Froonze)
A small store running just the account widget pays $60 a year. A store under 1,000 monthly orders pays $240 a year, and a large store with unlimited orders tops out at $360 a year for the plugin.
Because the plugins are separate, the cost only grows if you choose to add more. A small store that wants the account portal, plus a wishlist and a loyalty program, can run all three on the free wishlist and loyalty tiers and still pay only $60 a year. A large store that wants the full stack (account, loyalty, and wishlist at the top tiers) pays around $1,560 a year, for what would normally be three separate and far more expensive subscriptions.
For an app that sits at the centre of your repeat-purchase experience, paying flat, predictable pricing that doesn't balloon with order volume is rare.
Critical features in Froonze
Froonze covers what a real customer account portal should:
- Full portal replacement: orders, profile, addresses, reorder, recently viewed
- Custom pages built in
- Navigation builder for custom tabs and links
- Deep customisation through CSS and JavaScript
- Multi-language support and editable text
- Loyalty and wishlist tabs surfaced inside the account page
- Recently viewed products
- Third-party integrations (e.g. Klaviyo, Recharge Subscriptions, AfterShip Returns, etc.)
- Works on both Legacy and new Shopify customer accounts
All portal features are included in all plans. The customisation depth is the differentiator: you can change the layout, content, and styling, not just the colours.
Complimentary features in Froonze
Froonze is built so you only pay for what you switch on:
- Wishlist (with back-in-stock and price-drop alerts)
- Loyalty (points, VIP tiers, referrals, native Shopify store credit, POS digital cards)
- Forms (profile and page forms with custom fields)
Because these live in the same account portal, customers see their points, rewards, and saved products in the same place they view their orders. That's the "one connected experience" most merchants are actually after when they go looking for a customer account page app.
App reputation of Froonze
Froonze holds a 5-star rating on the Shopify App Store across 259 reviews and has been on the market since December 2021, holding the “Built for Shopify” badge. Reviews repeatedly mention the customisation options and a support team that "feels like part of our team," with several merchants running it across multiple stores.
2. Flits Customer Accounts
Flits is one of the oldest names in this space, launched in 2017 and used by many brands. It started as a dedicated customer account page app and has since grown into a broader retention product covering loyalty, referrals, store credit, and wishlist.
Before anything else, there's one thing worth stating plainly: the customer account page only works on Legacy customer accounts, which Shopify deprecated in February 2026. If you're on new customer accounts, which is now the default for every store, Flits cannot give you a full account page portal. What you get instead is a mini account drawer on the $199 Established plan.
Clear pricing (monthly cost of Flits)
Flits' current pricing is order-based and built around its loyalty product, with account-related features folded into the paid tiers:
The account page is available in some capacity on the free plan and fully from the $49 Growth plan and up, though Flits doesn't specify what "limited" means on the free tier. Keep in mind that these prices are for a full account page that only works on Legacy accounts. For new customer accounts, the only account-related feature available is a mini drawer, and only on the $199 Established plan.
Flits also lists an Enterprise plan on their website, but pricing isn't publicly available and requires contacting their sales team. It's unclear what store size or order volume it's designed for. Given the lack of public information, we haven't included it as a comparable pricing tier.
Affordability level (yearly cost of Flits)
A store on Shopify Legacy that wants the full account page effectively starts at $588 a year (the Growth plan). Push past 500 monthly orders, and the $10 per extra 100 adds up, on top. The Established plan runs $2,388 a year before overages.
For a store already on new customer accounts, the picture is worse: the only available account feature is the mini drawer on the Established plan, meaning you're paying a minimum of $2,388 a year, for a slide-out panel, not a full portal.
Critical features in Flits
- Order history and reorder button
- Recently viewed products
- Upsell popular products and promote collections
- Full account page portal (Legacy customer accounts only)
- Mini account drawer (new customer accounts only, Established plan only)
Complimentary features in Flits
Flits bundles a retention suite: loyalty, referrals, store credit, and wishlist add-on. If you want those tools and the account page from a single vendor, the breadth is there. But the account page, the feature most relevant to this article, is where Flits falls short for the majority of merchants in 2026. Shopify deprecated Legacy accounts in February 2026, and a forced sunset is coming later this year. Merchants still on Legacy will eventually have to migrate, at which point the full Flits account page becomes irrelevant. What's left for new customer accounts is a mini drawer on the top-tier plan, which is a slide-out panel, not a portal replacement.
App reputation of Flits
Flits holds a 4.9-star rating across roughly 390 reviews and has the “Built for Shopify” badge. Reviews are consistently positive about its support team and customization help.
3. C:Hub Customer Accounts
C:Hub (Customer Hub) is an account page replacement. It drops a customisable portal into your store with a no-code setup, works on both Legacy and New Customer Accounts, and leans on integrations with other apps.
Clear pricing (monthly cost of C:Hub)
C:Hub starts at $5/month, with tiers that scale by customer count, up to $29/month. The entry tier is usable, and annual billing keeps it cheap for smaller stores.
Affordability level (yearly cost of C:Hub)
A small store can run C:Hub for $50 a year, which is among the affordable entry points here. Larger stores move up the customer-count tiers. Unlike most apps in this category that tie pricing to order volume, C:Hub charges by customer count. A store with 500 customers but low monthly orders would sit on a higher tier than its sales volume might suggest.
Critical features in C:Hub
- Replaces the default account page with a branded portal
- Reorder, cancel order, pay now, and draft orders
- Profile editor
- Custom menus, branding, and custom data fields
- Works on both Classic and new customer accounts
Complimentary features in C:Hub
C:Hub doesn't include loyalty or wishlist itself; it relies on integrations with other apps (Growave, Smile, Customer Fields, Loox, Appstle, Klaviyo, and others). That means the account page is the product, and the rest of the experience comes from separate apps you install and pay for individually.
App reputation of C:Hub
C:Hub holds a 4.8-star rating across roughly 70 reviews. The review count is lower than Flits or Froonze.
4. Custlo Customer Accounts
Custlo replaces the default Shopify account page with a customisable portal covering profile, order history, order details, custom pages, and a range of merchandising extras like upsell widgets, trust badges, and testimonials. It supports both Legacy and new customer accounts and integrates with tools like Judge.me and Klaviyo on higher tiers.
Clear pricing (monthly cost of Custlo)
Custlo's pricing is tied to your Shopify plan rather than your order volume or customer count, which is unusual among account page apps:
Worth knowing before you pick a plan: some features are capped on the Basic plan. Custom profile fields, extra pages, and extra tabs are each limited to one on the entry tier. Third-party app integrations and registration forms are only available on higher plans.
Affordability level (yearly cost of Custlo)
A store on Basic Shopify runs Custlo for $96 a year. A store on the Grow plan pays $180 a year, Advanced pays $360, and Plus pays $540. Because the price tracks your Shopify plan rather than usage, your Custlo cost goes up automatically if you upgrade your Shopify subscription, something worth factoring in if you're planning to scale.
Critical features in Custlo
- Profile page, order history, and order details customisation
- Reorder button and contact form in the order history
- Recently viewed products
- Custom profile fields (1 on Basic, unlimited on higher plans)
- Extra pages and tabs (1 on Basic, unlimited on higher plans)
- Registration form (higher plans only)
- Third-party app integrations, including Judge.me and Klaviyo (higher plans only)
- Upsell widgets, trust badges, testimonials, and image banners
- Design customisation and multi-language support
- Works on both Legacy and new customer accounts
Complimentary features in Custlo
Custlo leans into conversion extras, upsell widgets, trust badges, testimonials, rather than a separate loyalty or wishlist product. It's more of an account page with merchandising touches than a full retention suite.
App reputation of Custlo
Custlo holds a 4.8-star rating across 81 reviews and comes with the “Built for Shopify” badge. Reviews are positive about its design and responsive support, though with 81 reviews, it has a shorter track record than the more established apps on this list.
5. Customer Accounts Deluxe
Customer Accounts Deluxe positions itself as a complete, all-in-one customer portal: loyalty, store credit, returns, wishlist, and social login, all built in rather than integrated from elsewhere. It replaces the default account page, works on both Legacy and new customer accounts, supports 12 languages, and lets you show or hide sections and control styling. On paper, it's the closest app here to a full retention suite in a single install—again, on paper.
Clear pricing (monthly cost of CA Deluxe)
Deluxe is order-based and starts at $29/month, across 3 plans, with no free plan (only a 7-day trial):
The thing to watch is what sits behind each tier. The $29 Growth plan covers the account page, wishlist, social login, and re-order, but custom fields are limited, and there's no loyalty. Loyalty and returns only unlock on the $69 Pro plan. So the features that make it an "all-in-one portal" aren't available at the entry price.
Affordability level (yearly cost of CA Deluxe)
A small store on the entry plan pays $348 a year, the highest starting point of any app on this list, and that tier doesn't yet include loyalty or returns. To get the full retention toolkit, you're on Pro at $828 a year, and the top tier runs $1,788 a year for up to 5,000 orders.
The all-in-one bundle can make sense for a larger store that would otherwise pay for several apps. But there's no free entry point, and the cheaper plan is too limited to deliver the portal that the app is sold on.
Critical features
- Account page replacement with order history (including images)
- Re-order button, returns and exchanges
- Wishlist and social login
- Custom fields and registration/profile forms
- Customisable styling, colours, and content with show/hide sections
- Multilingual (12 languages) and responsive
- Works on both Legacy and new Shopify customer accounts
Complimentary features in CA Deluxe
This is where Deluxe is genuinely strong: unlike apps that rely on integrations, it builds loyalty, store credit, returns, and wishlist natively into the same portal, similar to Froonze. It also connects to Klaviyo, Yotpo, Judge.me, and others. The catch is the one above, the retention tools that justify the "complete portal" claim live on the $69 tier and up, not the entry plan.
App reputation of CA Deluxe
Deluxe holds a 4.2-star rating across 33 reviews, the lowest rating and the smallest review base of any app in this comparison. It carries the “Built for Shopify” badge, but it's the newest and least-proven option here, so there's less of a track record to lean on than with the longer-established apps.
What customer account app to consider for your Shopify store
The table below highlights whether you should consider the customer account app for your Shopify store, especially in the long run. Store sizes are based on whether you run a smaller store, with under 1000 orders, or a larger one with over 1000 orders.
Install the best Shopify customer account page app
Not sure where to go from here? You have two options. Pick two apps that resonate with you and try them on a development store before committing.
Or go straight for the option that consolidates a full growth suite and keeps customers close. Install Froonze on your store or a development store and take it for a spin. First-time installs get a 14-day free trial. You can also see the full portal on our demo store without installing anything.

