Cevoid is a UGC collection and display platform: it pulls customer and creator content into on-site galleries and runs a loyalty program, priced at $299 a month per module. Seed is a gifting fulfillment form with no display or loyalty features at all. If you want to collect and show UGC on your storefront, pick Cevoid. If you need to ship free product to creators and track who posts, pick Seed. Neither one replaces the other.
Price, verified 2026-08-19
| Seed | Cevoid | |
|---|---|---|
| Entry | Free, $0/mo, 5 orders, 1 campaign | 14-day free trial |
| Mid | $19/mo, 50 orders, 5 campaigns | UGC module, $299/mo |
| Top | $49/mo or $499/yr, unlimited orders | Loyalty module, $299/mo, up to 25k members |
| Reviews module | N/A | Listed "coming soon" as of this writing |
| Enterprise | Concierge, $299/mo | Custom |
Two $299/mo modules stacked, UGC plus Loyalty, puts Cevoid at $598/mo before any enterprise custom pricing, well above anything on Seed's ladder.
What each is actually built for
Seed's job is fulfillment: a branded link, a product and variant picker, an address form, and a real $0 Shopify draft order, gated behind human approval before it's created. Nothing about Seed touches how or where content gets displayed once a creator posts it.
Cevoid is a UGC-and-loyalty display platform. It collects content, curates it into shoppable galleries and widgets you embed on your storefront, and runs a separate loyalty program to reward repeat customers. It has no gifting or fulfillment mechanism, sending product to a creator, collecting their address, tracking delivery. It assumes the content already exists and focuses on what happens after.
Where the two products actually meet in a real workflow
Picture the full lifecycle of a piece of creator content: a brand gifts product, a creator posts, the brand wants that post displayed as social proof on the product page. Seed owns the first two steps and stops. We track that a creator received product and, through Shopify's delivery webhooks, that it arrived, and our Kanban board lets a team mark whether content came in, but nothing about Seed touches the third step, getting that content onto your storefront. Cevoid picks up exactly there: feed it content, whether sourced through gifting, organic tags, or a UGC campaign, and it curates and displays it as shoppable galleries.
Neither product does the other's job, and a brand running a mature gifting program that wants to show off the results will likely end up paying for both: Seed to get the product out the door, something like Cevoid to put the resulting content back in front of shoppers.
Where Cevoid genuinely wins
If you want customer and creator content displayed as social proof on your product pages, Seed has nothing for that. We track content on a Kanban board internally, we don't publish galleries to your storefront. Cevoid's UGC module does a real, specific job we don't touch: turning creator posts into on-site merchandising. If display and loyalty are the actual goal, not the gifting itself, Cevoid's modules are built for exactly that.
Worth flagging honestly: Cevoid's case-study hub is titled around showing how brands turn customers into creators, but links to exactly one published case study as of this writing. That's thin proof relative to the claim, and worth knowing if you're evaluating them on demonstrated results. Seed has its own proof points at a similar early stage, Dr Water at 138 gifts in 46 days, Bri Beauty at 43 gift orders in its first week, so we're not claiming a longer track record, just being consistent about naming what we can and can't back up with real numbers on both sides of this comparison.
Who should not pick Seed
If your priority is showing UGC on your storefront and running a loyalty program, not shipping gifts, Seed does neither. We have no gallery, no widget, no loyalty mechanic. Cevoid's modules are the right tool if display and retention are the actual jobs you're hiring for.
Who should not pick Cevoid
If your priority is getting free product to creators with a real Shopify order and an approval gate, and you don't need on-site UGC galleries or a loyalty program, $299 to $598/mo is a lot to pay for features you won't use. Seed's Free tier costs nothing and is built specifically for the fulfillment step Cevoid doesn't offer. And Cevoid's Reviews module, listed as "coming soon" as of this writing, means if reviews collection specifically was the reason you were looking at Cevoid, that piece isn't shipped yet.
What to do next
If display and loyalty are what you need, Cevoid's modules do that job; we don't. See the full Cevoid pricing breakdown for more. If it's fulfillment you're after, Seed's plans are at /pricing and the app installs from apps.shopify.com/influencer-form. We're 5.0 stars from 2 reviews as of this writing.
Frequently asked questions
What does Cevoid cost compared to Seed?
Cevoid's UGC and Loyalty modules run $299/mo each ($598/mo stacked), plus custom enterprise pricing. Seed runs Free ($0, 5 orders) up through $49/mo or $499/yr unlimited, plus a $299/mo Concierge tier, verified 2026-08-19.
Does Cevoid ship product or create Shopify orders?
No. Cevoid has no gifting or fulfillment mechanism at all. It collects and displays content that already exists, curating it into shoppable galleries and running a loyalty program. Seed handles the opposite half: getting product to creators.
Do I need both Seed and Cevoid?
Often, yes, for different stages. Seed gets product out the door and tracks whether content came back on a Kanban board. Cevoid picks up from there, displaying that content as shoppable galleries on your storefront.
Is Cevoid's Reviews module available?
Not yet. It's listed as coming soon as of this writing, so if reviews collection specifically was the reason for evaluating Cevoid, that piece isn't shipped.
Who should not pick Cevoid?
A brand whose priority is getting free product to creators with a real Shopify order and an approval gate, not on-site UGC galleries or loyalty. $299-$598/mo is a lot to pay for display and retention features that don't touch fulfillment.
