Influencer Gift Form costs $0/mo for 5 orders on one form, $68/mo for 100 orders with CRM and re-gifting, and $380/mo for unlimited orders with custom features. That's the real price ladder, verified 2026-08-19. I run Seed, a direct competitor, and I'm going to tell you where Influencer Gift Form beats us before I tell you where we beat them.

The honest starting point

I built Seed because my own DTC brand needed a way to ship free product to creators without a human copy-pasting addresses into Shopify all day. Influencer Gift Form runs the same core mechanic we do: a creator fills a link, picks a product, and a real order lands in the brand's admin. Same category, same buyer, same problem.

Here's what's uncomfortable to admit. Influencer Gift Form has a 5.0-star rating across 52 App Store reviews. Seed has a 5.0-star rating across 2. They outrank us right now on at least five real search terms, including "collabstr alternatives" and "ltk vs shopmy," and they show up ahead of us in the App Store's own listing comparison. If you're picking a tool based on who else has vetted it, that matters, and it points at them, not us.

The 2026 price and feature table

ToolEntry priceWhat you get at entryTop tier
Influencer Gift FormFree (5 orders, 1 form version)Basic gifting form$380/mo unlimited orders, custom features
SeedFree (5 orders, 1 campaign)Draft-order gifting, gate-first approval$49/mo or $499/yr unlimited orders
Shopify CollabsFree to install2.9% fee on payoutsNo paid tier; fee scales with volume
Stack Influence$0/mo subscription~$30 per completed creator postNo subscription tier at all
Social Cat$99/mo (5 collabs)Two-sided creator marketplace$299/mo (30 collabs, unlimited campaigns)
GRINFree planBasic CRM and gifting$1,500/mo
CollabstrFree (10% hiring fee)Search and direct hire$333/mo (5% fee, unlimited campaigns)

All prices verified 2026-08-19.

The mechanism, and where it actually differs

The two tools are not identical on mechanism, and it's worth being precise here. Seed always creates a real $0 Shopify draft order, no discount code involved, ever. According to Influencer Gift Form's own system documentation, IGF generates orders using either a discount code or a draft order, which means the coupon-leak failure mode, codes getting scraped by browser extensions like Honey and picked up by shoppers who never talked to a creator, is still possible on IGF depending on how a brand has it configured. That's a real difference, not a wording one, and worth checking directly against your own setup before assuming both tools work the same way under the hood.

Where we also differ is the approval gate. Seed blocks every order behind a human approval step: nothing gets created in Shopify until someone on the brand side clicks approve. Based on IGF's own documentation, their first gifting send creates a live $0 Shopify order the moment a creator hits submit, with brand-side approval only required on subsequent or duplicate attempts. That means if a creator leaks your gifting link to their audience, orders start landing in your Shopify admin before your team can react on that first wave. Our post-delivery side reads Shopify's own delivery webhooks and moves the creator into a Kanban board automatically once the package lands, no manual status updates. What I can tell you regardless of this gap is that IGF's App Store review count says a much larger number of merchants have run their flow end to end than have run ours.

Own-domain embedding is where Seed has shipped something concrete: the gift form runs on the merchant's own domain, not a subdomain of ours. If you care about a creator never seeing a third-party URL in the address bar, that's live today.

Influencer Gift Form's Growth tier includes a CRM and re-gifting, meaning a brand can look up a creator's past gifting history and send a second product without rebuilding the relationship from scratch. That's a real feature and one Seed doesn't market the same way. Our version of that history lives on the Kanban board tied to each campaign, which shows delivery status and content status per creator, but it isn't branded or sold as a standalone CRM feature. If a CRM view specifically, separate from a delivery tracker, is what you're shopping for, check their Growth tier against what we actually ship before assuming the two are equivalent.

Why the review gap is worth taking seriously

I want to sit with the 52-versus-2 number for a second instead of rushing past it. Review count on the Shopify App Store isn't a vanity metric. It's a rough proxy for how many merchants installed a tool, ran it long enough to form an opinion, and cared enough to leave one. Fifty-two reviews at 5.0 stars means fifty-two merchants had a good enough experience to say so publicly. Two reviews at 5.0 stars means exactly two did, and a sample of two tells you almost nothing about failure modes at scale. If you're a brand with zero tolerance for surprises in a new vendor, that gap alone might be reason enough to start with Influencer Gift Form and revisit later.

What the review count doesn't tell you is price at volume, or whether the form can live on your own domain, or how approval gating works day to day. Those are the things I can speak to directly because I built them, and they're the reasons a smaller, newer tool can still be the right pick for a specific buyer even with fewer reviews behind it.

Real numbers from actual gifting programs

Dr Water, my own water-purifier brand, ran 138 gifts through Seed in 46 days using the done-for-you plan. hiccpet moved 19 gifts a week off coupon codes onto draft orders after their fulfillment team kept catching duplicate redemptions. Bri Beauty ran 43 gift orders in the first week of using the tool. Tiny Harlow and JNJ Apparel both run active campaigns on it. Those are the numbers I can put my name on. I don't have Influencer Gift Form's equivalent throughput numbers, and any blog post that claims to know them without sourcing is guessing.

Who should not pick Seed

If you're the kind of buyer who wants proof that 52 other merchants ran a tool successfully before you touch it, pick Influencer Gift Form. A 5.0-star rating on 2 reviews is a weaker signal than a 5.0-star rating on 52, full stop, and pretending otherwise would undercut the point of this whole page. They also currently rank ahead of us on searches a buyer doing this exact research is likely to type. If search-result trust and review volume are your filter, they win that filter today.

Where Seed pulls ahead is price at scale and where the form lives. Our unlimited tier is $49/mo or $499/yr against their $380/mo Business tier, a gap that matters once you're running more than a hundred gifts a month. Do the actual math on IGF's own tiers: $68/mo covers 100 orders, but cross that line and the next available tier is $380/mo, a jump of more than 450% for the 101st order. A brand seeding 120 to 150 products a month sits right in that gap and pays for it. IGF's form also runs on their own app domain, influencergiftform.com, not the brand's; Seed's own-domain embedding means a creator never leaves your URL. If keeping a creator inside your own domain the entire time is non-negotiable for your brand, that's shipped on our side today.

Shopify Collabs is also worth naming here even though it's not really "alternative" so much as "free": no subscription at all, just 2.9% on payouts, though it's stopped accepting new creator signups per Shopify's own Help Center as of this writing. If you already have Collabs relationships running, there's no reason to migrate off a free tool.

And if your program is closer to a fully managed pay-per-post service than a self-serve gifting tool, look at Stack Influence instead of either of us: $0/mo subscription plus roughly $30 per completed post, with sourcing handled on their end. That model removes the operational work entirely, which neither Seed nor Influencer Gift Form is built to do since both are self-serve tools that assume your team runs the outreach.

What to do next

If review volume and market presence are what you're optimizing for, go look at Influencer Gift Form's listing yourself. If price-per-order at scale and an own-domain form matter more, see our full Seed vs. Influencer Gift Form comparison or the full Influencer Gift Form pricing breakdown. Our pricing is at /pricing and the listing is at apps.shopify.com/influencer-form, 5.0 stars, 2 reviews, launched 2026-05-13. Install either one on a test store before you commit a real gifting budget to it. That's what I'd do, and it's what I did before I built this.

Frequently asked questions

How much does Influencer Gift Form cost?

$0/mo for 5 orders on one form, $68/mo for 100 orders with CRM and re-gifting, and $380/mo for unlimited orders with custom features. Crossing 100 orders means a jump of more than 450% to the next tier, verified 2026-08-19.

Does Influencer Gift Form create real Shopify draft orders?

It's configurable. Per Influencer Gift Form's own system documentation, it generates orders using either a discount code or a draft order. Seed always creates a real $0 draft order, never a discount code.

Does Influencer Gift Form gate orders behind approval?

Not on a first send. Based on IGF's own documentation, a creator's first submission creates a live $0 Shopify order the moment they hit submit, with brand-side approval only required on subsequent or duplicate attempts. Seed blocks every order behind human approval from the first submission.

Why would I pick Influencer Gift Form over Seed?

Review volume, mainly. IGF holds a 5.0-star rating across 52 App Store reviews versus Seed's 5.0 stars across 2, and it currently outranks Seed on several real search terms. A brand that wants proof many other merchants ran a tool successfully should weigh that.

Where does Seed's pricing beat Influencer Gift Form's at volume?

Seed's unlimited tier is $49/mo or $499/yr against IGF's $380/mo Business tier, a gap that matters once you're running more than 100 gifts a month, since IGF's next tier after the $68/mo cap jumps straight to $380/mo.