Henry Reinders
CAUseless Data - Highly Deceptive (based on data provided tracking my own store) Firstly, plans are not cheap. I purchased the pro plan at $75 month. The app is a scam as far as I am concerned. I tracked my own store and wish my sales were as good as Shop Hunter was reporting. Sales were 10 times the actual sales in my store and SH was showing sales on numerous products I have not sold. The only thing that is accurate is the products they show that I carry in the store - everything else appears to be false stats - made up out of thin air. Based on what the app reported for my own store, I would say this app is fraudulent. At minimum, highly deceptive. If you cannot trust the data - the app is useless. I feel ripped off at $75 month. If it was $4.99 a month, yah I would say you get what you pay for. But at $75 you expect accurate data. If I could give it a negative review, I would. Complete waste of money.
Ello
GBShophunter does not work. This tool is scamming people. This tool cannot get access to private Shopify sales data, which I confirmed myself by contacting Shopify. It's pretty clear when you see the sales estimates for some stores which are clearly out of kilter for their traffic.
Mike Guo
AUIgnoring my emails about accuracy The app is complete junk now and is showing extremely inaccurate numbers on my (and many other) stores. I understand this is due to a recent Shopify app update, which effectively 'patched' the data. I asked Shophunter to verify and what it means for my prepaid membership and I am being ignored despite multiple follow ups. This is an absolute scam and should be reported to the FBI.
Jon Aldrigsson
SESCAM SCAM. Shopify patched the exploit that allowed trackers like ShopHunter to work a few weeks ago. Since then it appears they've gone 100% EVIL MODE and decided to try and dupe their users just so they could have some income still. This is literally illegal. I highly recommend you report them to the FBI 'cyber crime' department, so that this site can be shut down, and the users get their money back.
et
NZFraud, deceit, don't buy! Fraud. Apparently you can get $90 with only 2 $5 orders. Apparently $90 in sales also equals $0 in sales, as reported by another part of their website. At least if you're going to make a scam, don't be lazy; make the numbers match up. Apparently some very popular stores (such as LTTStore) earn very little (around 10k in 4 years), when they obviously don't, and the "sales" don't line up with actual sales.