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Customer reviews: SG: Notify Me ‑ Back in Stock

Shopify Notify Me 2 helps merchants manage back-in-stock alerts and reduce lost sales. This review covers its features, user experiences, and performance to help you decide if it’s the right fit for your Shopify store.

Reviews (16)

Overall rating
2.6

What Merchants Think

Merchants generally have mixed feedback about "SG: Notify Me ‑ Back in Stock". While some praise its simplicity, functionality, and responsive support, others have faced reliability issues and difficulty in contacting the developer. Many appreciate the app's no-cost offering, although some have experienced technical glitches that affected their experience.

Key Strengths

  • Free of charge, with hope for long-term free access for early users.
  • Quick and efficient customer support.
  • Simple and user-friendly installation and setup process.
  • Customizable features, such as color adjustments to match website aesthetics.
  • Seamless operation without setup assistance needed from support.
  • Works well with translations, enhancing international user experience.

Common Concerns

  • Technical issues and errors experienced by some users.
  • Reliability problems with the app not consistently working.
  • Difficulties in reaching out to the developer for support.
  • Instances of the app becoming unavailable or unresponsive.

Final Thoughts

"SG: Notify Me ‑ Back in Stock" has promise and is appreciated for being free and easy to use. However, attention to reliability and customer support response times could improve its overall reception. It seems well-suited for merchants looking for a simple back-in-stock notification tool, provided that potential users are aware of some reported technical limitations.

GoneCozy Crafts

Aug 13, 2025  on Shopify

It's "okay". I don't think the e-mail part works but it does keep a list of people that asks to be notified. The good part is that there is a CSV export which you can use to manipulate in your own Excel software. So I ended up copying a big list and putting them in the bcc to e-mail people that certain items are back in stock again. One thing I'm missing with this workflow is that I would love to be able to prune the list again.

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