First of all, I should note that there is no other Shopify app that combines both a dashboard and a wishlist. In fact, aside from this one, there are probably only one or two dashboard apps available at all.
Performance and Evaluation
Although I had no special requests, I discovered that there are many structural issues that need fixing. Initially, I assumed most of them were theme-related, but it turned out they were actually tied to the application itself. For example, within the dashboard panel, some pages cause scroll jumps when loading.
As for the wishlist, there are several points worth mentioning, but I will keep it brief:
After the initial installation, wishlist icons did not appear in many product groups, which I first thought was due to the theme. If your website uses an AJAX-based structure for loading, the wishlist icons do not show up on the first load.
Inside the wishlist panel, five text fields are global, meaning the app’s translation feature cannot translate them. They need to be handled manually.
During the transfer from wishlist to cart, there was a hidden overlay on the buttons within the popup panel, which I also had to remove manually.
Throughout this process, the Froonze team was very helpful. They supported me effectively via email and assisted in resolving the issues.
Missing Features
When a wishlist is shared, the opened list cannot be saved.
If the wishlist panel is open, adding a product to the cart does not update the cart.
There is no way to access information on which user added which products and in what quantities to their wishlist.
Currently, there is no API available to retrieve wishlist data.
Is it worth the price?
Despite these shortcomings, my answer is yes—because Shopify does not have its own dashboard system, and this app is the only one that combines both dashboard and wishlist functionality.