Top AI Chatbots for Shopify That Actually Help Your Store Grow
Discover the top AI chatbots for Shopify that boost sales, automate support, and keep your customers happy - fast, smart, and hassle-free.
Picking the right email app for a Shopify store used to feel like a gamble. Some look pretty but land in spam, others promise the world and then choke on Black Friday traffic. After watching hundreds of stores test pretty much everything out there, a clear picture finally shows up. A handful of platforms keep rising to the top for deliverability that doesn’t tank, automations that actually make money, and pricing that doesn’t punish growth. Here’s the no-fluff breakdown of the ones actually worth installing this year.

We built Extuitive because running ads for a Shopify store used to feel like throwing money at a wall and hoping something stuck. Our platform lets store owners skip most of that pain. You connect your store, the system pulsl the product info, and our AI gets to work building ad creatives - images, copy, headlines, the whole package. Then our app tests everything against thousands of AI agents that act like real shoppers, so you can see which versions people would actually click and buy before you spend a cent on Meta or Google.
Once the testing is done, you pick the winners, hit launch, and our AI keeps an eye on how they perform in the wild. A lot of owners tell us they finish in a day what used to take weeks of back-and-forth with designers and agencies, and plenty of them copy the winning lines straight onto their product pages because the messaging just works.

Ecomsend handles email capture and campaign management within Shopify setups. Popups, sign-up forms, exit-intent triggers, and spin-the-wheel games pull in subscriber details, while a drag-and-drop editor assembles messages from ready templates. Automation covers sequences like initial welcomes, abandoned cart reminders, efforts to re-engage lapsed buyers, and follow-ups after purchases, all pulling data straight from the store. Setup stays straightforward without code, and designs adjust to fit specific visual styles. Integrations link smoothly with tools like Klaviyo or Mailchimp, plus support runs around the clock through chat or email channels.
Customization extends to both emails and popups, ensuring elements align with store aesthetics. Subscriber lists update automatically in Shopify, opening doors to broader marketing connections. English serves as the main language, keeping interfaces clear for users in that space. The free plan kicks things off without upfront costs, covering basics like list growth and simple campaigns, though higher volumes might nudge toward paid options not detailed here.

Klaviyo pulls together data from Shopify and hundreds of connected apps to fuel email, SMS, WhatsApp, push notifications, and popups. Real-time syncing keeps tags, catalogs, and coupons fresh, feeding into segments and triggers built with AI assistance. Campaigns draw from a library of templates, with A/B testing across channels and optimization for send times. Predictive tools analyze patterns, while agents handle workflow automation, turning site activity into tailored outreach. The free tier covers unlimited emails up to 250 contacts and limited SMS credits, including core syncing, forms, segmentation, and testing.
Paid levels step up from there: the SMS plan at $15 monthly handles up to 1250 credits with carrier fees, adding opt-ins, two-way chats, and branded links; the email plan starts at $20 for 251 to 500 contacts, layering in product recommendations, deliverability fixes, and analytics. French, Spanish, German, Portuguese (Brazil), Korean, and Italian join English for broader reach. Support lives in a dedicated portal, and everything ties into current Shopify themes without hitches.

Orderly Emails tweaks Shopify's built-in notification designs, like order confirmations and shipping updates, to include logos, colors, and fonts via a simple designer tool. Over 40 templates cover various customer touchpoints, optimized for both mobile and desktop views. Upsells, discounts, and product suggestions slip into post-purchase messages, alongside multi-currency handling and quick translations for different regions. No coding enters the picture, as the full editor lets adjustments happen right in the admin panel. Installation comes free, but each theme costs $99 yearly, bundling all templates and constant support.
Country-specific settings round out the options, making emails adapt to local needs without extra hassle. English anchors the language support, fitting neatly into standard Shopify workflows. Users handle branding and sales elements independently, with results showing up in everyday transactional flows. The setup emphasizes quick changes for those dipping into email tweaks without deep design know-how.

PushOwl combines web push notifications with a full email and SMS suite powered by Brevo. Stores set up popups, newsletters, abandoned cart recovery, back-in-stock alerts, price drop notices, and flash sale blasts from one place. Automation presets handle most common sequences, while segmentation tools target specific customer groups. Web push messages go out with a single click, and SMS campaigns build from the same audience lists. The setup keeps list size unlimited on the Brevo side.
Interface comes in English, French, Spanish, German, Portuguese (Brazil), and Italian. Support runs around the clock. Installation stays free, with pricing handled through Brevo’s standard plans once usage grows past the included limits.

POP Convert focuses on on-site widgets - popups, banners, and smart bars - to grab emails, phone numbers, or push traffic wherever the store needs it. A drag-and-drop builder mixes text, images, coupons, and buttons into any layout. Styles adjust fully to match store colors and fonts, and campaigns can announce discounts, collect leads, or send visitors to specific pages. Webhooks connect collected data to other tools when needed.
The app keeps things simple with just English and Spanish interfaces. No coding sits between ideas and live widgets, making quick tests straightforward. Free to install, then charges kick in based on monthly impressions once the included quota runs out.

Mailchimp connects Shopify data to its own platform for building campaigns and automations. Store segments sync over, letting messages pull in purchase history and behavior tracked through Shopify Pixel. Revenue tied to specific sends shows up right in Shopify reports. Common automations handle win-backs, upsells, and cart reminders without much setup. Intuit Assist adds generative AI for copy suggestions and campaign ideas.
The integration works with regular Shopify, Shopify Plus, and POS setups. Languages include English, Spanish, French, German, and Portuguese (Brazil). Free to install, then Mailchimp’s own pricing applies based on contact count and send volume.

1Click Popups puts together on-site widgets to collect emails and SMS contacts. A visual editor builds popups, embedded forms, spin wheels, discount offers, and announcement bars. Discount codes generate on the spot and apply automatically at checkout. Leads also come through Shop’s network for faster guest checkout. Collected contacts sync to Shopify Email, Klaviyo, Mailchimp, or other tools, with double opt-in available.
Everything stays customizable down to colors and timing. English handles the interface. Free installation includes basic usage, then charges start once impression limits pass.

EmailWiz generates complete email flows and campaigns with a single click using AI. It builds abandoned cart recovery, welcome series, win-back sequences, branded templates, and popup forms inside Shopify Email. A drag-and-drop editor lets manual tweaks afterward, and analytics track opens and deliverability. The setup works as an alternative approach to building flows from scratch.
Interface stays in English only. Free trial runs for a set period, then paid plans unlock full access and higher send limits.

Reputon Store Reviews sends automated follow-up emails asking buyers to leave feedback on Google, Trustpilot, Facebook, Yelp, or other third-party sites. AI now localizes those emails into the customer’s language automatically. Unhappy shoppers get routed to a private form instead of public platforms, and coupons can tag along to encourage reviews. A small “rate us” widget sits on the storefront, plus stores can trigger emails to past orders for older purchases.
English runs the interface. Free trial lasts seven days, then paid plans start for ongoing sends and widget use.

Sendvio bundles email marketing, SMS, popups, product reviews, and WhatsApp widgets into one Shopify app. Ready automations cover abandoned carts, back-in-stock notices, welcome flows, thank-you messages, and transactional updates. Review carousels and star ratings display on product pages, while seasonal template galleries handle holidays without starting from scratch. Everything sets up without code and keeps branding consistent across channels.
Interface comes in English, Spanish, French, and Japanese. Free plan includes basic features, paid tiers remove send limits and open extra SMS credits.

Uppush mixes email campaigns with web push notifications and list-building popups. Automation handles abandoned cart recovery, checkout reminders, back-in-stock alerts, price drops, welcome series, and shipping updates. A drag-and-drop builder creates newsletters, while popups and spin wheels offer discounts to grow subscribers. Segmentation pulls from historical and real-time Shopify data, and everything syncs tags, discounts, and customer details back to the store.
Language options cover English, German, Spanish, Japanese, Dutch, Italian, Vietnamese, French, Arabic, traditional and simplified Chinese, Portuguese (Portugal and Brazil), Korean, Hindi, Hebrew, and Danish. Free installation, then pricing scales with monthly active contacts and push subscribers.

Claspo focuses on no-code widgets - popups, banners, forms, and surveys - with heavy customization. A drag-and-drop editor lets stores match every pixel to their theme, add countdown timers, spin wheels, coupons, or simple newsletter boxes. Targeting rules cover page visits, cart value, location, and device, while A/B testing and built-in analytics show what actually works. Migration tools pull existing setups from other popup apps for free.
Languages include English, Ukrainian, French, German, Italian, Portuguese (Portugal and Brazil), and Spanish. Free plan covers basic widgets, paid plans unlock advanced targeting and higher impression limits.

AfterShip Marketing bundles email, SMS, popups, countdown timers, promotional bars, and AI product recommendations into one platform. Pre-made templates and flows handle common scenarios, while a simple CRM builds segments from Shopify behavior. Stores run spin wheels, exit-intent offers, or sticky bars without touching code. Everything shows performance in a single view.
English is the only interface language right now. Free tier starts free with basic limits, paid plans remove caps and add SMS credits plus advanced automation.

Spin-a-Sale centers on gamified popups - mainly spin wheels, discount popups, and email/SMS collectors. Stores create wheels that give away percentage offs, free shipping, BOGO deals, or fixed-amount coupons, then automatically generate and apply unique codes at checkout. Exit-intent triggers, countdown timers, and email validation keep fake signups low. The app supports an unusually long list of display languages.
Interface works in dozens of languages including everything from Arabic to Zulu. Free plan covers basic wheel and popup usage, paid plans increase monthly impressions and unlock extra styles.
At the end of the day, the “best” email app for a Shopify store almost always comes down to where the store actually is right now. Someone just getting started usually wants something that lives inside Shopify, costs nothing extra at first, and doesn’t make them learn a whole new system. A store doing decent volume but tired of low open rates tends to look for better deliverability and smarter segmentation, even if it means paying a bit and jumping to a dedicated platform. Then there are the bigger operations that already run SMS and push alongside email and just need everything talking to each other without constant manual fixes.
The good news in 2025 is that none of the solid options leave anyone completely stuck. Most let you start small, test what actually moves the needle, and upgrade only when the numbers say it’s worth it. Try a couple that match your current headaches, watch the real metrics for a month or two-opens, clicks, actual sales-and the winner usually makes itself pretty obvious. Pick the one that feels least like a chore, because the app you’ll actually use every week is the one that ends up making the money.