Replo vs PageFly: which one for Shopify, and when?

You need a campaign page on Shopify and two names keep coming up. We put pricing, plans, speed and testing side by side — with App Store data and an independent speed test. An honest comparison.

Written by: Can GirginJuly 17, 20265 min readTOOL COMPARISON

You run a Shopify store, ads are live, and the campaign page no longer fits inside the theme editor. Two names keep coming up: PageFly and Replo. Short answer: budget and habit favor PageFly; speed and a testing culture favor Replo.

The numbers below come from both tools' Shopify App Store listings, their official pricing pages and an independent Lighthouse test; all sourced. To be clear: I'm a Replo affiliate, but I'm keeping this honest — I name where PageFly wins too.

THREE NUMBERS
79 / 52
mobile Lighthouse score, same content — Replo / PageFly
COREPPC independent test
$24 / $99
paid entry price — PageFly / Replo
monthly
5.400 / 183
App Store review count — PageFly / Replo
ratings: 4.9★ / 4.6★

Side by side: pricing, plans, capability

Replo vs PageFly — in numbers
ReploPageFly
App Store rating4.6★ (183 reviews)4.9★ (5,400 reviews)
Free planBuild and test1 published slot
Paid entry$99/mo (≈$82 annual)$24/mo (5+ slots)
Unlimited pagesIncluded in Starter$99/mo (Accelerate)
A/B testing & analyticsBuilt in (Experiments + Analytics)A/B testing from the $24 plan
AIPrompt, URL, screenshot + Figma pluginAI credits (grow with plan)
Mobile Lighthouse (same content)7952
Sources: Shopify App Store listings, replo.app/pricing, COREPPC independent Lighthouse test (2026).

Credit first: PageFly is the most-reviewed page builder on Shopify. The editor is mature, the community is huge, support runs 24/7. The free plan publishes one page; the $24 plan even includes A/B testing. If you need few pages, a low budget and a familiar drag-and-drop, PageFly won't let you down.

Speed: not cosmetic when you buy traffic

Same content, four builders — mobile Lighthouse score
Replo
79
Shogun
71
GemPages
64
PageFly
52
The same page content was rebuilt and measured in all four tools; the desktop ranking is identical (92 / 88 / 85 / 79).
Source: COREPPC, “Shopify Landing Page Builders Compared” (2026)

When you pay for traffic, speed isn't cosmetic: as the page gets heavier, part of what you pay per click goes to tabs closed before the page even renders. Reframe the builder question from “which looks nice” to “which loads fast” and the ranking changes — and in this test, the gap is wide.

The verdict

Simple rule: a few pages a month, tight budget, classic editor → PageFly. Serious ad spend, constant campaign tempo, a testing and measurement culture → Replo. Both have free tiers, so you can try both. My side is clear: Replo, for the design freedom, the speed and the built-in testing stack.

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