# Modash vs Shopify Collabs: Real Pricing, and the Signup Freeze Modash's Own Page Leaves Out

Source: https://www.seedinfluencers.com/blog/modash-vs-shopify-collabs
Verified: 2026-08-19

Modash wins decisively for any brand that needs to find and vet creators, because Shopify Collabs does not do discovery at all. It's a relationship and payout tool for creators you already have, not a search engine.

Modash wins decisively for any brand that needs to find and vet creators, because Shopify Collabs does not do discovery at all. It's a relationship and payout tool for creators you already have, not a search engine. Modash also wins by default right now for a second reason its own marketing doesn't state: Shopify Collabs has stopped accepting new creator signups, so even brands who only wanted the free, simple option can't fully staff a program through it today. If your program doesn't need discovery and you already have creators lined up, Collabs' price is still unbeatable, when you can get creators through it.

## What each actually charges

Verified 2026-08-19.

|  | Modash | Shopify Collabs |
| --- | --- | --- |
| Entry price | $199/mo (Essentials) | Free to install |
| Mid tier | $499/mo (Performance) | No paid tiers |
| Top tier | From $14,700/yr (Enterprise) | No paid tiers |
| Transaction fee | None disclosed beyond subscription | 2.9% on payouts through Shopify Billing |
| Sales call required | Not for entry tiers | No |
| Pricing structure | Usage-capped: opened profiles, revealed emails, tracked creators | Free to install, fee on payouts |

Modash charges a flat monthly subscription with usage caps layered on top: how many creator profiles you open, how many emails you reveal, how many creators you actively track. Run past those caps and the next tier gets pulled forward regardless of the sticker price. Shopify Collabs charges nothing to install and takes 2.9% only when you actually pay a creator through Shopify Billing. On paper, for a brand that already has its creator list, Collabs' cost structure is close to free.

## The gap Modash's own comparison page doesn't mention

Modash publishes a page titled roughly "Shopify Collabs vs. Modash," and its central argument is that Collabs is limited: no real search, no audience vetting, no way to find creators outside your existing list. That's an accurate description of what Collabs has always done. What the page doesn't say, and what changes the comparison further in Modash's own favor, is that Shopify Collabs currently isn't accepting new creator signups. That's stated on Shopify's own Help Center, not a rumor or a scraped forum post. It means a brand trying to build a fresh creator list through Collabs today can't add new applicants to the marketplace side of the tool at all, on top of never being able to search for them in the first place.

That's worth being explicit about, because it's the kind of fact a self-serving vendor comparison leaves out even when it strengthens the vendor's own case. Modash didn't need to invent anything to win this argument. It just didn't finish making it.

## What each is actually built for

[Modash](https://www.seedinfluencers.com/blog/modash-alternatives) is a discovery and vetting platform. Its core job is search: filter a large database of creator profiles by audience demographics, engagement rate, follower growth, brand affinity, and past sponsored content. If your question is "who are the right 60 skincare micro-creators posting from the US right now," Modash is built to answer that. It has some outreach and campaign tooling layered on top, but discovery is the reason brands pay for it.

[Shopify Collabs](https://www.seedinfluencers.com/blog/shopify-collabs-alternatives) is not a discovery tool and was never positioned as one. It's a lightweight layer for managing relationships with creators who already know about your brand, tracking their product picks, and paying them through Shopify's existing billing rails instead of a spreadsheet and manual PayPal transfers. Creators apply to your program (when the marketplace is open to new applicants) or you invite people directly. Once they're in, Collabs handles gifting requests, discount code assignment, and affiliate payouts in one place, with no subscription cost.

The buyer profile splits cleanly along one line: does this program need to find creators, or manage creators it already has? A brand that knows roughly who it wants and just needs to formalize payouts and gifting logistics fits Collabs, signup freeze permitting. A brand starting from zero, without an existing list of creators to invite, needs Modash's search first, because Collabs simply has no equivalent feature.

## Who should not pick Modash

If your program is small, your creator list already exists through DMs, past collaborations, or referrals, and your real bottleneck is paying people and tracking gifted product rather than finding new names, Modash's $199-499/mo (and up) subscription is solving a problem you don't have. You'd be paying for a search engine and using none of its search. Shopify Collabs' free-plus-2.9%-fee model is genuinely the cheaper, simpler answer for that exact case, and it stays true even with the signup freeze in place, since that freeze only blocks new creator applications through Collabs' marketplace, not your ability to invite creators you already have a relationship with and manage them inside the tool.

A brand should also hesitate on Modash if the usage caps don't fit its actual volume. Opening profiles, revealing emails, and tracking creators all draw from the same monthly allowance on the Essentials tier, and a program running continuous outreach will hit that ceiling faster than the $199 headline number suggests. At that point the real monthly cost creeps toward Performance or higher. Check your expected search volume against Modash's published caps before committing, rather than assuming the entry price is what you'll actually pay.

## Where the signup freeze actually bites

The freeze matters most for a specific kind of brand: one that has some creators already, wants to grow that list, and was counting on Collabs' free marketplace to bring in new applicants without paying for a search tool. That path is currently closed. Existing relationships inside Collabs keep working exactly as before, gifting requests, discount codes, and payouts through Shopify Billing all still function. What's gone is the ability to bring genuinely new creators into the program through Collabs' own signup flow. A brand in that spot either needs to source new creators manually (DMs, hashtag search, referrals) and invite them directly, or needs a discovery tool like Modash to do that sourcing work.

Shopify Collabs still holds 390 App Store reviews at a 4.1-star average, with 21% landing at one star, verified 2026-08-19. That's not a small or abandoned tool. It's a widely used one that has simply closed its front door to new creator applicants while leaving everything else running.

## What each side's own reviewers and gaps show

Neither tool comes out clean once you look past the headline pitch. Modash has no Shopify App Store listing at all, verified 2026-08-19, so there's no public body of Shopify-merchant reviews to check, but the structural gap is real regardless: Modash doesn't create Shopify orders, doesn't collect a shipping address, and doesn't check live stock. Once you've found someone through search, you're back to manually emailing them, waiting for a reply, and typing their address into Shopify yourself. G2 reviewers separately report hitting Modash's profile-open and email-access caps mid-month on the Essentials plan and getting pushed toward $499/mo Performance before the billing cycle resets, and scraped-data quality means some revealed emails bounce.

Shopify Collabs' problems show up in its own App Store reviews instead. A merchant reviewing as Apparalel (United States, March 29, 2026) flagged a real margin leak: "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 with $180 returned still pays full commission unless the refund is processed as 100%, a detail neither vendor's marketing page mentions. Another reviewer, DadGum Paddles (June 29, 2026), reported "Collabs affiliate links produce a 404 error," and Pomp & Sass (June 23, 2026) noted there's "no easy way to sort the invited and not-yet-invited accounts" in a creator list. Put together with the signup freeze, Collabs' real cost isn't the 2.9% fee, it's the operational friction the fee doesn't warn you about.

## Where Seed fits

Seed isn't a discovery tool and it isn't a payout or affiliate tracker, so it doesn't compete directly with either Modash or Shopify Collabs. What it replaces is the manual step both of these tools still leave to you or a third app: turning a confirmed creator into an actual order. One branded link, the creator picks their product and variant and types their address, and a real $0 Shopify draft order lands in your admin, gate-first approved before it ever hits Shopify, no discount code and no manual order entry.

If you're using Modash to find creators or Collabs to manage the ones you already have, that decision is separate from how the gift itself gets shipped. Some brands run Seed underneath either tool for the fulfillment step specifically, the same one [hiccpet](https://www.seedinfluencers.com/blog/hiccpet-creator-gifting-case-study) runs 19 gifts a week on. See the full [Seed vs. Shopify Collabs](https://www.seedinfluencers.com/blog/seed-vs-shopify-collabs) comparison, [pricing](https://www.seedinfluencers.com/pricing), or find Seed on the [Shopify App Store](https://apps.shopify.com/influencer-form).

## Frequently asked questions

### Does Shopify Collabs do creator discovery?

No. It's a relationship and payout tool for creators you already have, not a search engine. Modash wins decisively on discovery because Shopify Collabs has no equivalent feature at all.

### Why can't I find new creators through Shopify Collabs right now?

Shopify Collabs has stopped accepting new creator signups, confirmed on Shopify's own Help Center. Existing relationships keep working, gifting requests, discount codes, and payouts, but the marketplace's signup flow for new applicants is closed.

### Does Modash's own comparison page mention the Collabs signup freeze?

No. Modash's Shopify Collabs vs. Modash page argues Collabs lacks real search and vetting, which is accurate, but doesn't mention the signup freeze, a fact that would strengthen its own case even further.

### Who should not pick Modash over Shopify Collabs?

A brand whose creator list already exists through DMs, past collaborations, or referrals, where the real bottleneck is paying people and tracking gifted product, not finding new names. Collabs' free-plus-2.9%-fee model is the cheaper answer for that case.

### How does Seed fit alongside Modash or Shopify Collabs?

Neither tool creates the actual gift order. Seed handles that manual step: a branded link, product and variant selection, address collection, and a real $0 Shopify draft order gated behind human approval.

## FAQ

**Does Shopify Collabs do creator discovery?**
No. It's a relationship and payout tool for creators you already have, not a search engine. Modash wins decisively on discovery because Shopify Collabs has no equivalent feature at all.

**Why can't I find new creators through Shopify Collabs right now?**
Shopify Collabs has stopped accepting new creator signups, confirmed on Shopify's own Help Center. Existing relationships keep working, gifting requests, discount codes, and payouts, but the marketplace's signup flow for new applicants is closed.

**Does Modash's own comparison page mention the Collabs signup freeze?**
No. Modash's Shopify Collabs vs. Modash page argues Collabs lacks real search and vetting, which is accurate, but doesn't mention the signup freeze, a fact that would strengthen its own case even further.

**Who should not pick Modash over Shopify Collabs?**
A brand whose creator list already exists through DMs, past collaborations, or referrals, where the real bottleneck is paying people and tracking gifted product, not finding new names. Collabs' free-plus-2.9%-fee model is the cheaper answer for that case.

**How does Seed fit alongside Modash or Shopify Collabs?**
Neither tool creates the actual gift order. Seed handles that manual step: a branded link, product and variant selection, address collection, and a real $0 Shopify draft order gated behind human approval.
