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Customer reviews: Scrollio: Infinite Scroll

Reviews (53)

Overall rating
4.7

What Merchants Think

Overall, merchants have expressed satisfaction with "Scrollio: Infinite Scroll," praising its easy installation, simplicity, and effectiveness in providing a seamless infinite scrolling experience. Many appreciate the app's free availability and commend the responsive customer support. However, there are also some concerns regarding lack of transparency about usage limits and minor technical issues.

Key Strengths

  • Easy installation and setup
  • Free of charge and cost-effective solution
  • Positive feedback on customer support responsiveness
  • Consistently works across different themes
  • Improves navigation and can handle a large number of products smoothly
  • Quick loading speed praised by users

Common Concerns

  • Lack of transparency regarding hidden limitations, such as a scroll limit
  • Occasional technical issues, like the 502 Bad Gateway error
  • Challenges for users with limited coding skills when setting up the app
  • Instances of poor performance or malfunctions on specific platforms
  • Support sometimes offers paid service for additional setup assistance

Final Thoughts

"Scrollio: Infinite Scroll" is largely well-received by users for its effectiveness and simplicity, with many recommending it as a reliable, free solution for infinite scrolling on ecommerce sites. Despite some vocal concerns around transparency and technical challenges, the proactive customer support and overall positive feedback emphasize the app's value.

Africa Wild Child

May 28, 2024  on Shopify

Great little app this. It's a bit fiddly to set up (especially if you have no coding experience), but once I played with it a bit I got the hang of it and I believe it's working as expected now. (Matt has made a good few videos available to assist with this. Worth taking a look at. ) Was getting 502 Bad Gateway error initially, that I was unable to get past. So here's a heads up to those getting this. I found (after a bit of trial and error) that switching to a different network provider, I was able to get past it and set things up. Once it was set up, I could go back to my default provider and the error was no longer there. So give it a try. It might very well save you some frustration. ;) Thanks to Matt and team for providing this to us for free. It really is very useful.

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