Swatches Dotify , 169 reviews
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Merchants highly recommend this app for managing a large number of swatches, ideal for businesses with numerous product variants. It's praised for its ease of use, seamless integration, and automation of color swatch addition. Many appreciate the customization options that enhance their store's professionalism. The support team is noted for their quick response and problem-solving skills. The app is recognized for improving on-page engagement, customer experience, and simplifying product pages. It's compatible with both Shopify and non-Shopify themes and is considered reasonably priced for the value it provides.
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This app has a very easy initial installation process. It took about a week to get implemented because of some back and forth with fixing some code issues but the developer was very responsive and helpful. I wish the load times on the swatches were a little faster. You see a quick flash of the text before the swatches load on each page, but it's not terrible.
The app did not work at first, contacted the developer and after a day the app was working great. Looks good on my store and makes it look more professional. Giving it 4 stars because it's a dormant app that is not really worth $7 a month in my humble opinion
Works as described but there is definitely room for improvement. I'm setting my shop up and we have a handful of different tshirt brands/styles. The color "light pink" can vary a lot from brand to brand, but they're all called 'light pink' by the brand and my fulfillment company. It would be GREAT if there was a way to differentiate. IE the name of the color is 'light pink' but there's a way to pick WHICH 'light pink' swatch gets attached.
Right now I have some colors written like "Bella Purple" and "Purple." and I just have to look back at my notes and remember the "." indicates American Apparel colors.
Also, and this is a biggie, I REALLY wish I could use hex codes instead of RGB. You can easily copy/paste a hex code. Much faster.