Abibo gives your customers unlimited saves on every plan, including free, with native back-in-stock and price-drop emails built in. No action caps, no separate email tool, no theme edits.
| Abibo Wishlist | Swym Wishlist Plus | |
|---|---|---|
| Free plan | Unlimited saves | 500 lifetime wishlist actions (no reset) |
| How usage is priced | Flat monthly, unlimited saves | Metered by "wishlist actions" per tier |
| Back-in-stock / price-drop / low-stock emails | Growth, $19/mo, sent natively | Starter, $19.99/mo, within action quota |
| Needs a separate email tool for alerts | No, sent natively | Integrations available; alerts count as actions |
| Multiple named lists + sharing | Every plan, incl. free | Yes |
| Guest saving + cross-device sync with guest merge | Yes | Yes |
| Gift registry | Included on Pro, $49/mo | Not a core wishlist feature |
| Shopify Flow triggers | Growth | Via integrations |
| Advanced analytics + demand intelligence | Pro, $49/mo | Higher tiers |
| Top paid tier | Pro, $49/mo flat | Premium, $99.99/mo (25,000 actions) |
| Shopify Plus stores | All plans available | Free and Starter not available on Plus |
| Install / theme edits | One click, no code | Code-free setup |
Swym details as of July 2026, from Swym's public App Store listing and pricing page. Verify current terms before relying on them.
Swym prices Wishlist Plus by wishlist actions, a quota that increases as you pay more (their free plan is 500 lifetime actions with no reset; paid tiers step up to 1,000, 10,000, then 25,000). It's a common model, but it means the cost of a successful wishlist grows with your traffic, and a busy month can push you into the next tier.
Abibo doesn't meter saves at all. Every plan, including Free, has unlimited saves for both guests and logged-in customers. You pick a plan based on the features you want (alerts, analytics, integrations), not on how many times your shoppers use the thing you installed. Your bill doesn't move because you had a good sales week.
Why it matters: the whole point of a wishlist is to get used. A pricing model that charges more the more it's used works against that. Abibo's flat pricing means you can encourage saving everywhere, on every product, without watching a meter.
Recovering demand is where wishlists pay for themselves: emailing a shopper when their saved item is back in stock, drops in price, or is running low.
If you don't already run a dedicated email platform, Abibo gets you alerting shoppers without adding one.
Both apps start free and both have a ~$19 entry paid tier. The difference shows up as you scale:
For a growing store, flat pricing makes the bill predictable.
We'll be straight with you. Swym Wishlist Plus is a mature, well-established app with a large install base, thousands of reviews, a deep list of marketing integrations (Klaviyo, Attentive, Yotpo, Tapcart, and more), and AI-powered recommendations on its top tier. If you need a specific enterprise integration from that ecosystem today, or you want the reassurance of a long track record and a very large review count, Swym is a solid, proven option.
Abibo is the newer, leaner alternative built around a simple promise: unlimited saves, native alerts, and flat, predictable pricing.
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