CommentSold is an ecommerce platform from the company of the same name in Huntsville, designed to help businesses sell products digitally. With CommentSold, businesses can manage inventory, automate invoicing, enable sales through social networking, and drive web and mobile applications.
$49
per month
Pricing
CommentSold
Editions & Modules
Basic
$49.00
per month
Business
$149.00
per month
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
CommentSold
Free Trial
No
Free/Freemium Version
No
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
No
Entry-level Setup Fee
No setup fee
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We use CommentSold AND Shopify. We would prefer to use only one but each has different features that we can't let go of. If CommentSold improved their in-store check out and website personalization options, we would consider dropping Shopify
Prior to using CommentSold I was manually invoicing customers which took up time (and caused a lot of paperwork). Commentsold has saved me a TON of time. I also really like the waitlist feature. When items are restocked we often get sales without having to do anything. Like I mentioned before, I do wish that CommentSold synced with Shopify a little more seamlessly. There are some things that take more time to do because I have to do it on Shopify and CommentSold (like rearranging product photos, assigning items to collections etc)
We also use Shopify and I wish that CommentSold integrated with it a little better. For example, I wish gift cards worked both places. And I wish the collections synced.
We sometimes have issues getting our lives to work on Instagram
Customer service is good but I wish they still had the programs where we worked directly with CommentSold reps to help build our business
We use CommentSold AND Shopify. We would prefer to use only one but each has different features that we can't let go of. If CommentSold improved their in-store check out and website personalization options, we would consider dropping Shopify