Shopify's own Help Center confirms it: Collabs is not accepting new creator signups as of 2026-08-19. Modash and Influencer Hero both run comparison pages against Collabs, and per our crawl, neither one mentions this. If gifting is your main need, switch to Seed, $0-$49/mo unlimited, real draft orders. If discovery and applications are what you actually used Collabs for, Afluencer is the closer replacement.
The price table
| Alternative | Price | Replaces which Collabs function |
|---|---|---|
| Seed | Free (5 orders) · $19/mo (50 orders) · $49/mo or $499/yr (unlimited) | Gifting execution, real $0 draft orders |
| Afluencer | $49/mo (Shopify VIP tier), 4.7★, 34 App Store reviews | Creator discovery and applications |
| Stack Influence | $0/mo + ~$30/completed post | Pay-per-post gifting |
| Influencer Gift Form | Free · $68/mo · $380/mo | Gifting execution |
| Modash | $199/mo (yearly) or $299/mo (monthly) | Discovery + gifting, runs its own "Shopify Collabs vs. Modash" page |
| Influencer Hero | $649/mo, 3-month commitment | Full platform, runs its own Collabs comparison |
Verified 2026-08-19.
The frozen signups aren't Collabs' only operational problem. A reviewer named Apparalel (US, 2026-03-29) reported that "partial refunds are not deducted from commissions!!! We have had orders that were mostly returned and the affiliate keeps their entire commission unless it is a full refund." A $200 order returned down to $20 still pays the creator's commission on the full $200. Separately, DadGum Paddles (US, 2026-06-29) reported that "Collabs affiliate links produce a 404 error." Neither issue is specific to new-creator signups, both affect brands already running Collabs today.
The alternatives, ranked
1. Seed ($0-$49/mo). If gifting is what you actually used Collabs for, product picked off a branded link, real order landing in your Shopify admin, this replaces that function directly, and does it as a real draft order instead of a discount code. Limitation: no affiliate commission tracking, no discovery marketplace. If those were the other half of your Collabs usage, you'll need a second tool.
2. Afluencer ($49/mo, Shopify VIP tier, 60-day free trial). The closer match if what you actually miss about Collabs is creators applying to work with you, and genuinely month-to-month with no lock-in, confirmed on Afluencer's own site. Limitation: it doesn't fulfill gifts, you'd still need something like Seed for the actual product-to-doorstep step, and uninstalling the Shopify app doesn't stop billing by itself, you have to cancel separately in account settings.
3. Stack Influence ($0/mo + ~$30/post). A pay-per-post alternative if you want zero subscription and are comfortable paying only for completed content. Limitation: not Shopify-native, no order object created in your store.
4. Influencer Gift Form (Free / $68 / $380). Shopify-native, most reviewed at 5.0 stars, 52-56 reviews. Limitation: $380/mo Business tier past 100 orders, and per their own system documentation, no approval gate exists before a creator's first submission becomes a real order.
5. Modash ($199-$299/mo, Enterprise from $14,700/yr). Runs its own dedicated "Shopify Collabs vs. Modash" displacement page, per our crawl, but that page doesn't mention the frozen signups, the single most checkable weakness in the category right now. Limitation: it's a discovery-first platform with gifting as a feature, not the core product, has no Shopify App Store listing as of 2026-08-19, and can't create a Shopify order at all, you export a CSV and re-key addresses by hand.
6. Influencer Hero ($649/mo, 3-month commitment). Also runs a Shopify Collabs comparison, and also doesn't lead with the frozen-signups fact, per our crawl. Limitation: entry pricing and a 3-month lock-in put this well outside small-brand budgets, with no free trial to test it first.
How the two mechanisms actually differ
Collabs' gifting feature runs on top of its affiliate infrastructure, a creator applies or is invited, and product moves through that same commission-tracking pipeline. Seed doesn't have a commission pipeline at all, and it's worth being precise about what it does instead. A creator opens a branded link, now able to run on your own domain, picks their exact product and variant, and types their address. That doesn't create a Shopify order automatically, it waits behind a human approval gate first, so nothing ships without someone actually looking at the request. Once approved, it's a genuine $0 draft order, and Seed then reads Shopify's delivery webhooks to know when the package lands and tracks whatever content comes back on a Kanban board next to that order.
That's a narrower mechanism than Collabs by design, we don't do affiliate payouts or commission math at all, but it's also the exact half of Collabs that's currently frozen to new creators. hiccpet moved onto this mechanism after leaving coupon codes behind, specifically because a code gives no equivalent to that approval gate or that delivery-linked tracking. If your Collabs usage was entirely about the gifting side, this replaces it directly; if it was about commissions, this doesn't attempt to.
Who should not pick Seed
If what you liked about Collabs was the affiliate commission tracking, the automatic payout percentage, and the built-in discovery marketplace, none of that is what Seed does. We only replace the gifting half of Collabs. For the discovery half, look at Afluencer; for commission tracking, you may just need to keep using Collabs for existing creator relationships while it stays closed to new signups.
It's also worth saying plainly that Collabs being frozen to new creators doesn't make it broken for the creators already in your program. If your roster is set and you're not trying to grow it, staying on Collabs for those existing relationships, while using Seed or another tool for any new gifting you want to start today, is a reasonable split rather than a full migration.
Why the vendors closest to this query still don't lead with the real reason to leave
Modash runs a dedicated "Shopify Collabs vs. Modash" page. Influencer Hero runs its own Collabs comparison. Both exist specifically to pull traffic and switchers away from Shopify's native tool, and per our crawl on 2026-08-19, neither one leads with, or even mentions, the fact that Collabs has stopped accepting new creator signups entirely. That's strange, because it's the single most concrete, checkable, citable reason a merchant would go looking for an alternative in the first place, confirmed on Shopify's own Help Center, not a rumor or a review-site complaint. Leading with a feature comparison when the real story is "the tool you're using is currently frozen" buries the lede in a way that doesn't serve the merchant reading it, and it's the kind of fact a merchant would want up front before spending an afternoon reading through a feature-by-feature breakdown of a switch they may not even need to make yet, especially if their existing creator roster is stable and the frozen signups don't actually affect their day-to-day operations today.
What to do next
Seed installs free from apps.shopify.com/influencer-form. Pricing at /pricing. For the full head-to-head, see Seed vs. Shopify Collabs.
Frequently asked questions
Why is Shopify Collabs not a good option anymore?
Shopify's own Help Center confirms Collabs is not accepting new creator signups as of 2026-08-19. Existing creator relationships still work, but you can't grow your roster through it right now, and 21% of its reviews cite operational issues like broken affiliate links and commissions not adjusting for partial refunds.
What replaces Shopify Collabs for gifting execution?
Seed replaces the gifting half directly: $0-$49/mo unlimited for a real $0 Shopify draft order instead of a discount code, gated behind human approval. It has no affiliate commission tracking, so if that was the other half of your Collabs usage, you'll need a second tool.
What replaces Shopify Collabs for creator discovery?
Afluencer is the closer match if what you actually used Collabs for was creators applying to work with you. It's $49/mo (Shopify VIP tier), genuinely month-to-month with no lock-in, but it doesn't fulfill gifts, so you'd still need something like Seed for the product-to-doorstep step.
Do Modash and Influencer Hero mention the frozen Collabs signups in their own comparisons?
No. Both run dedicated Shopify Collabs comparison pages built to pull switchers, and per our crawl on 2026-08-19, neither one mentions that Collabs has stopped accepting new creator signups, despite it being confirmed on Shopify's own Help Center.
Should I fully migrate off Shopify Collabs?
Not necessarily. If your creator roster is set and you're not trying to grow it, staying on Collabs for existing relationships while using Seed or another tool for new gifting is a reasonable split rather than a full migration.
