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Comparison

Dynasort vs Sort'd: how far do you need to go?

Sort'd automates Shopify collection sorting. So does Dynasort. The question is how far past collection order your merchandising needs to reach, and how much proof you want that it is working.

The differences that matter

Where the choice actually gets made.

Four surfaces, not one

Dynasort ranks collections, product options and swatches, search results and recommendations, all from the same recipes.

Proof on every plan

Conversion, add-to-cart, bounce and exit per collection and product, timelines of what changed, and A/B testing to settle which strategy earns more.

Built for the big catalogs

Weighted multi-signal recipes, managed collections built from criteria, a Connector API, and re-sorts every 10 to 30 minutes at any catalog size.

To be fair: For straightforward rule-based sorting on a small catalog, a lighter tool can be all you need, and there is no shame in that setup.
Which should you choose?

The short answer.

Choose a lighter sorter if you have a handful of collections and simple rules. Choose Dynasort when the catalog, the strategy or the need for measurable proof outgrows that.

“We have used a variety of tools (Algolia, Boost, Sort’d, Fast Simon) and this app has been the only solution that can handle what we do. Fashion with as many SKUs as we have is so difficult and I am continually impressed.”

nuuds, United States. Shopify App Store review.

The fairest comparison is 30 days of your own data.

Install free, point Dynasort at a few collections, and let your numbers decide.

Built for Shopify
Re-sorting, right now, on stores like yours.