Taggify vs. Leap Auto Tags: Which Shopify Tagging App Actually Fits Your Store in 2026?

You've got a tagging job to do — flag wholesale buyers, mark repeat customers, stamp every order with the discount code it used — and two apps keep coming up: Leap Auto Tags and Taggify. They look close enough on the surface that most merchants just install whichever one they clicked first. That's a mistake, because they charge in completely different ways, and the wrong one can cost a small store real money for tags it barely uses.
We build Taggify, so we're not neutral — but we'll be straight with you about where Leap is the better call. If you only need customer and order tags, the money question decides it, and we'll walk through the actual numbers.
The one difference that changes the math
Leap Auto Tags is one of the most-installed tagging apps on the store, and it earns that with breadth: it tags orders, customers, and products, runs unlimited workflows, and its paid plans run $8 to $30 a month depending on how many tags you burn through.
Taggify does customer and order tagging only — no product tags — but it's free to install and bills by usage. A store tagging a couple hundred orders a month pays nothing or a few dollars; you only climb the plans when your volume climbs.
So the real fork in the road isn't a feature checklist. It's this: do you need product tagging, and do you want to pay a flat fee or pay for what you use?
Feature comparison
| What you're tagging | Taggify | Leap Auto Tags |
|---|---|---|
| Customer tags | ✅ | ✅ |
| Order tags | ✅ | ✅ |
| Product tags | ❌ (not supported) | ✅ |
| AND / OR condition logic | ✅ | ✅ |
| Bulk-tag past orders & customers | ✅ (date range + rules) | ✅ |
| Exception lists (stop a rule from tagging specific customers) | ✅ | Varies by workflow |
| Dynamic tags (pull a value like country or discount code and use it as the tag) | ✅ | ✅ |
| Pricing model | Free to install, pay by usage | Flat monthly plan |
| Entry price | $0 | $8/mo |
Two honest calls in that table. If product tagging matters to you — say you organize your catalog by season, margin, or supplier — Leap does it and Taggify doesn't, full stop. And Leap's flat plan is genuinely simpler to reason about: you know your bill every month.
Where Taggify pulls ahead is the low end and the exception handling. Its exception lists let you say "tag every wholesale order except these three house accounts" without rebuilding the rule, which is the kind of edge case that quietly breaks tagging setups.
The pricing, in plain numbers
This is where the two apps stop being interchangeable.
| Monthly tagging volume | Taggify | Leap Auto Tags |
|---|---|---|
| ~100 tags (small store) | $0 (free plan) | $8 (basic) |
| ~1,000 tags | $9.99 (Professional) | $8 (basic, up to 2,000) |
| Heavy / unlimited | $19.99 (Enterprise, unlimited) | $30 (business, up to 50,000) |
Taggify's free plan covers 100 processes a month plus 1,000 past-order processes, so a store under that ceiling pays literally nothing. Leap's cheapest paid tier starts at $8 and gets you up to 2,000 tags — a better deal if you're already tagging in the thousands and want one predictable number on your invoice.
Read the table honestly and it splits cleanly: tiny and mid stores pay less on Taggify; high-volume stores that want a fixed price and product tagging get more from Leap. Pick the one that matches where your store actually sits, not where you hope it'll be next year.
When Leap Auto Tags is the right pick
Go with Leap if any of these is true:
- You need to tag products, not just customers and orders.
- You're already running big tag volumes and would rather pay one flat monthly number than watch usage.
- You want the deepest possible workflow library and don't mind paying from day one.
When Taggify is the right pick
Go with Taggify if:
- You only tag customers and orders (most stores do).
- You want a real $0 starting point and a bill that tracks your actual usage.
- You need exception lists to keep specific customers or orders out of a rule.
- You want a single rule that tags the customer and the order together, set up in a couple of minutes.
What Taggify merchants actually say
Taggify holds a 4.8-star rating across 12 reviews on the Shopify App Store. The recurring themes are time saved and fast support:
"The Taggify app is great and helps with processing orders. If I have questions regarding my account, the customer support team responds within 24 hours or less and is an excellent resource for my business." — Lyrically Correct, US (3+ years using the app)
"This app has really saved us so much time. We now have a much simpler process for printing and packing orders. Support is excellent, any issues are resolved quickly." — Team Wear Store.ie, Ireland
FAQ
Is Taggify a good Leap Auto Tags alternative?
For customer and order tagging, yes — and it's cheaper for small-to-mid stores because it's free to install and bills by usage. The one gap: Taggify doesn't tag products, so if product tagging is on your list, Leap is the better fit.
Can Taggify tag products?
No. Taggify handles customer and order tagging. For product tagging you'd want Leap Auto Tags, Shopify Flow, or a product-management app.
Do tags from Taggify show up in Shopify segments?
Yes. Taggify applies standard Shopify customer and order tags, so they appear in Shopify's native customer segmentation and order filters automatically.
Will Taggify slow down my storefront?
No. Tagging runs in background webhook queues, not on your storefront page loads, so shoppers never wait on it.
Can I switch from Leap to Taggify without losing my existing tags?
Yes. Tags already applied to your customers and orders live on Shopify, not inside the app — uninstalling one tagging app doesn't strip the tags it created. You can rebuild your rules in Taggify and bulk-tag past orders to catch anything new.
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