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Best Free Alternative to MinMaxify for Shopify (2026)

OrderRules TeamMay 5, 20267 min read

The best free alternative to MinMaxify for Shopify is OrderRules. It includes automated store hours, a one-click holiday calendar, daily order limits up to 100/day, and per-product caps for up to 3 products — all on the free Starter plan. MinMaxify charges $3.99/month for similar features.

If you're evaluating MinMaxify and considering alternatives, this guide compares the two apps side-by-side and walks you through switching to OrderRules without any downtime.

Why Merchants Look for MinMaxify Alternatives

MinMaxify is a competent order management app with a dedicated user base. However, several factors drive merchants to explore alternatives:

Best free alternative to MinMaxify

Pricing Structure

MinMaxify's pricing starts at $3.99/month for basic order limits. While that may seem small, it adds up across a year ($47.88) and doesn't account for potential feature upgrades. OrderRules offers its Starter plan for free with the same core features. If you operate a seasonal business or test multiple rule configurations, the free tier removes the risk of paying for features you don't fully use.

Limited Feature Set

MinMaxify focuses narrowly on order quantity limits. It doesn't offer:

  • Store hours automation — MinMaxify requires manual checkout message updates when hours change
  • Holiday calendar integration — No built-in holiday scheduling; you manually adjust rules around holidays
  • Per-customer purchase limits — MinMaxify's limits are store-wide, not per-individual
  • Storefront messaging with dynamic variables — You can't show remaining inventory dynamically

This narrow scope works fine if your only need is capping total daily orders. But most merchants need multiple rules working together.

User Interface and Configuration Speed

MinMaxify's interface is functional but requires more manual setup than modern Shopify apps. Creating a new rule involves several clicks and doesn't offer template suggestions based on your industry.

OrderRules vs MinMaxify — Feature Comparison

FeatureOrderRules (Free)OrderRules (Pro)MinMaxify
Daily order limitsUp to 100/dayUnlimitedYes
Per-product capsUp to 3 productsUnlimitedYes
Per-customer limitsYesNo
Store hours automationYesYesNo
Holiday calendarYes (one-click)YesNo
Spending capsYesNo
Storefront messagingYesYesLimited
Dynamic inventory variablesYesYesNo
CSV bulk uploadYesNo
Customer tag filtersYesNo
CostFree$9.99/month$3.99/month

The comparison reveals that OrderRules' free Starter plan covers everything MinMaxify does, plus more. You only pay if you need advanced features like per-customer limits or spending caps.

What OrderRules Includes Free That MinMaxify Charges For

Automated Store Hours

When your business operates on limited hours (e.g., a bakery open 7am-3pm), MinMaxify requires you to manually update checkout messages each day and manage pause/unpause logic. OrderRules automates this entirely.

Set your store hours once in the OrderRules dashboard:

  • Define business hours by day of the week
  • Configure timezone handling automatically
  • Shopify checkout blocks orders outside your hours with a custom message
  • No manual daily updates needed

A bakery using this reports 30 minutes saved per week in administrative overhead.

One-Click Holiday Calendar

Holidays disrupt order forecasting. A bakery that normally caps orders at 50/day might want to cap at 200/day on December 24th because everyone orders holiday treats.

MinMaxify requires you to manually create a separate rule for each holiday period. OrderRules includes a pre-loaded holiday calendar with US holidays (and you can add custom dates). When a holiday arrives, your rules automatically adjust without any action from you.

Storefront Messaging with Dynamic Variables

When you set an order limit, customers need context. OrderRules' messaging system supports dynamic variables:

  • {LIMIT_QTY} — Shows the per-customer limit (e.g., "Limited to per customer")
  • {REM_QTY} — Shows remaining inventory (e.g., "Only left today")
  • {REM_CUSTOMER_QTY} — Shows how many more this customer can order (e.g., "You can order more")

These variables update in real-time as orders come in. MinMaxify doesn't support dynamic variables, so your messages are static and less helpful.

When to Upgrade to OrderRules Pro

OrderRules Pro ($9.99/month) makes sense if you need:

Per-Customer Purchase Limits

Prevent resellers and bulk buyers from hoarding your inventory. Each customer is tracked individually by Shopify Customer ID and email, with daily, weekly, monthly, or lifetime caps. This is essential for limited drops and anti-scalping.

Spending Caps

Control revenue per customer or per order. For example: "No customer can spend more than $500 per month" or "Each order cannot exceed $1,000." Prevents high-value fraud and unusual account activity.

CSV Bulk Upload

Configure rules in bulk via CSV file instead of clicking through the dashboard. Useful if you're setting up limits for 20+ products or managing multiple stores.

Unlimited Products

The free Starter plan limits you to 3 products with per-product caps. Pro removes this restriction if you have a large catalog requiring individual limits.

Advanced Customer Filtering

Create rules for specific customer segments using Shopify customer tags. For example: "VIP customers can order 10/day, regular customers 2/day."

How to Switch from MinMaxify to OrderRules

Switching takes three steps and causes zero checkout downtime.

Step 1: Install OrderRules

  1. Go to OrderRules on the Shopify App Store
  2. Click Add app
  3. Authorize the app to access your store data
  4. You're installed in under 2 minutes

Step 2: Recreate Your Rules in OrderRules

Open your MinMaxify dashboard and note your current rules (screenshots are helpful). In OrderRules:

  1. Click Create Rule from the dashboard
  2. Select your rule type (Daily Limit, Per-Customer Limit, etc.)
  3. Set quantities and time periods to match your MinMaxify configuration
  4. Write your limit message
  5. Save and test

For most merchants, this takes 10-15 minutes.

Step 3: Uninstall MinMaxify

Once you've verified OrderRules is working:

  1. Go to your Shopify Apps page
  2. Find MinMaxify
  3. Click Delete app from the three-dot menu
  4. Confirm the deletion

Your checkout rules transfer seamlessly from MinMaxify to OrderRules because both use Shopify Functions. There's no gap in enforcement.

FAQs: MinMaxify vs OrderRules

Does OrderRules have a free trial like MinMaxify?

OrderRules doesn't offer a trial because the Starter plan is permanently free. You get full access to daily limits, store hours, and holiday calendar forever — no credit card required and no upgrade pressure.

Can I import my MinMaxify rules directly into OrderRules?

Not automatically, but the rule setup process is simpler in OrderRules and takes only minutes. We've designed the interface to minimize manual data entry. For detailed help, email our support team at support@orderrules.io.

Does OrderRules work better than MinMaxify with Shopify's draft orders?

Both apps enforce limits on online checkout via Shopify Functions. MinMaxify and OrderRules both allow staff to override limits when creating draft orders, giving you flexibility for wholesale accounts or special circumstances.

What if I'm happy with MinMaxify today but want more features later?

If MinMaxify's feature set is sufficient for now, there's no urgent reason to switch. However, if you anticipate needing per-customer limits (to prevent resellers) or spending caps (for fraud control), OrderRules' Pro plan offers both at a comparable price point.

The Verdict: OrderRules Wins on Value

MinMaxify is a solid app, but OrderRules delivers more functionality for free. Unless you have a specific preference for MinMaxify's interface, switching costs you nothing in setup time and saves you money immediately.

Start your free OrderRules account todayinstall in one click, recreate your rules in under 15 minutes, and gain access to store hours automation and holiday calendars that MinMaxify doesn't offer.

For more guidance on choosing the right order limits strategy for your business, see our comprehensive guide on how to set order limits on Shopify.

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