# shopVOX Pricing 2026 | Capterra

> Learn more about shopVOX pricing plans including starting price, free versions and trials.

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# Pricing for shopVOX

[4.6 (241)](https://www.capterra.com/p/155218/shopVOX/reviews/)

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## [shopVOX](https://www.capterra.com/p/155218/shopVOX/) has **2** pricing plans

-   Yes, has free trial
-   No free version

**Credit Card Required:** Yes

**Discount:** Information not available

### shopVOX Express

$99

**Pricing Model:** Flat Rate

**Payment Frequency:** Per Month

shopVOX Express plan includes:

-   Job Management
-   Online Proofing
-   Pricing Tools
-   Quickbooks
-   Sage and Xero Integrations

### shopVOX PRO

$199

**Pricing Model:** Flat Rate

**Payment Frequency:** Per Month

shopVOX PRO plan includes:

-   Advanced Integrations
-   All of Shopvox Features
-   Plus: Sales Leads / CRM
-   Premium Support

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## What do others say about [shopVOX](https://www.capterra.com/p/155218/shopVOX/) pricing?

Pricing RatingN/A

Value For Money[4.5(241)](https://www.capterra.com/p/155218/shopVOX/reviews/)

Pros

Cons

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Seth A.

Partner

Printing, 11-50 employees

Used the software for: 2+ years

**

Overall Rating

1.0

**

Ease of Use

1.0

Customer Service

1.0

Features

2.0

Value for Money

1.0

Reviewer Source

Source: SoftwareAdvice

May 23, 2025

"There are way better options"

**Overall:** When we started using Shopvox, it was about a hundred a month. By the time we left a few years later it was a multiple of that. It's nothing special, people generally gravitate towards it because it seems cheap, but when you compare it apples to apples with it's competitors it's probably just as expensive. Some people like it because it gives suggested pricing, but AI can do that better and customize it to your market. The biggest issue is shopvox WILL roll out new versions and features that don't work and haven't been adequately tested. Recently they rolled out 2-factor authentication for example, and it didn't work. People were receiving a code via text message after it had already expired - thus locking people out and shutting them down. Sales tax, "golden products", 2 factor - all saw terrible and bug filled launches that cost customers time and money. Go join the facebook group before you buy and read about the 2-factor complaints alone. The \[sensitive content hidden\], is one of the rudest people I've worked with in IT, and that's saying something. I needed PDF files of a lot of our items like tickets and POs - there's certainly a use case for having backups and access to them outside of Quickbooks or Shopvox. Because Shopvox is (I believe intentionally as part of their business model) very limited in which of YOUR data can be exported, I created an autocomplete feature to go in and click the download button for me. Not an injected script, nothing on their server, literally just some code that clicked download on the screen so I didn't have to. I shared the code in a forum because it certainly filled a felt need. \[sensitive content hidden\] lost. his. mind. Without talking to us, he suspended our account and made us remove the code, all while sending emails in all caps claiming we'd "hacked" his servers. As this was all locally run and essentially identically to a human clicking, this was a hyperbolic lie. He also said he'd monitor our IP to ensure we "never tried anything like that again", another lie. I was very polite despite him being deranged, and asked him what TOS I violated (he never answered because he couldn't). I calmly suggested it was clearly a felt need given the response in the forum, and he said telling him how to run his company was "unprofessional" and that if I wanted to go through the \*thousands of unread suggestions\* I was welcome to. At the end of the day, we switched to a competitor that was half the cost and extensible with AI. Now we have features we'd never dreamed of when he had shopvox, and this is the way forward. I know SV seems like it's a great fit for a lot of people, BUT why would you want to lock yourself and your company into an expensive one-size-doesn't-really-fit all MIS that is difficult to leave? TLDR: It's buggy It's expensive You won't be treated well It's not customizable Your data will be held hostage You don't need their pricing

**Pros:** It was cheap when we started using it. Beyond that it's difficult to think of a positive. When you boil it down it's basically quickbooks with a square foot calculator.

**Cons:** Hidden costs Overpriced Unskilled support Steep price increases Poor documentation Frequent launch of untested and broken features Not customizable API, Ecommerce, Users not included and not fairly priced Rude Staff Your data will be held hostage 2-Factor authentication is a nightmare

Seth A.

Partner

Printing, 11-50 employees

Used the software for: 2+ years

**

Overall Rating

1.0

**

Ease of Use

1.0

Customer Service

1.0

Features

2.0

Value for Money

1.0

Reviewer Source

Source: SoftwareAdvice

May 23, 2025

"There are way better options"

**Overall:** When we started using Shopvox, it was about a hundred a month. By the time we left a few years later it was a multiple of that. It's nothing special, people generally gravitate towards it because it seems cheap, but when you compare it apples to apples with it's competitors it's probably just as expensive. Some people like it because it gives suggested pricing, but AI can do that better and customize it to your market. The biggest issue is shopvox WILL roll out new versions and features that don't work and haven't been adequately tested. Recently they rolled out 2-factor authentication for example, and it didn't work. People were receiving a code via text message after it had already expired - thus locking people out and shutting them down. Sales tax, "golden products", 2 factor - all saw terrible and bug filled launches that cost customers time and money. Go join the facebook group before you buy and read about the 2-factor complaints alone. The \[sensitive content hidden\], is one of the rudest people I've worked with in IT, and that's saying something. I needed PDF files of a lot of our items like tickets and POs - there's certainly a use case for having backups and access to them outside of Quickbooks or Shopvox. Because Shopvox is (I believe intentionally as part of their business model) very limited in which of YOUR data can be exported, I created an autocomplete feature to go in and click the download button for me. Not an injected script, nothing on their server, literally just some code that clicked download on the screen so I didn't have to. I shared the code in a forum because it certainly filled a felt need. \[sensitive content hidden\] lost. his. mind. Without talking to us, he suspended our account and made us remove the code, all while sending emails in all caps claiming we'd "hacked" his servers. As this was all locally run and essentially identically to a human clicking, this was a hyperbolic lie. He also said he'd monitor our IP to ensure we "never tried anything like that again", another lie. I was very polite despite him being deranged, and asked him what TOS I violated (he never answered because he couldn't). I calmly suggested it was clearly a felt need given the response in the forum, and he said telling him how to run his company was "unprofessional" and that if I wanted to go through the \*thousands of unread suggestions\* I was welcome to. At the end of the day, we switched to a competitor that was half the cost and extensible with AI. Now we have features we'd never dreamed of when he had shopvox, and this is the way forward. I know SV seems like it's a great fit for a lot of people, BUT why would you want to lock yourself and your company into an expensive one-size-doesn't-really-fit all MIS that is difficult to leave? TLDR: It's buggy It's expensive You won't be treated well It's not customizable Your data will be held hostage You don't need their pricing

**Pros:** It was cheap when we started using it. Beyond that it's difficult to think of a positive. When you boil it down it's basically quickbooks with a square foot calculator.

**Cons:** Hidden costs Overpriced Unskilled support Steep price increases Poor documentation Frequent launch of untested and broken features Not customizable API, Ecommerce, Users not included and not fairly priced Rude Staff Your data will be held hostage 2-Factor authentication is a nightmare

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