Urgency+ Low Stock Counter
Create urgency with real inventory or Manual stock mode
Rating
5.0
feedback
61
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#1,262
All reviews
May 3, 2026
Does the job well. Setup was quick, messaging updates automatically with inventory, and it hasn't caused any issues with the theme. Customers notice it and that's the whole point.
May 2, 2026
Took a chance on this after reading a few reviews and it paid off. The override feature is what sold me - I can set different messaging and styling for specific products without it affecting the rest of the store. My hero products get a more prominent treatment and everything else runs on the default settings. That kind of flexibility at this price point is hard to find.
April 29, 2026
Now the last item message shows automatically on everything and the hesitation I used to see - people saving items, coming back days later - has basically disappeared. Wish I'd added it sooner.
April 28, 2026
I was losing sales to a competitor selling the same products. Couldn't compete on price so I focused on the buying experience instead. Adding real stock levels to the product page was one of several changes I made but looking at the numbers it was probably the most impactful one. Shoppers who see limited availability make faster decisions and faster decisions mean fewer opportunities to go check a competitor.
April 28, 2026
Tested this against no urgency messaging for a month using two similar product groups. The group with the stock counter consistently outperformed the other in add-to-cart rate. Not a huge sample size but convincing enough for me to keep it running sitewide. Sometimes you just need to run the experiment yourself.
April 27, 2026
Run a small coffee roastery and batches are naturally limited. The problem was the product page had no way of conveying that - it just looked like any other online store. Now shoppers can see exactly how much of a particular roast is left and it completely changes how they engage with page. Fits naturally into the story of small batch products without feeling pushy.
April 27, 2026
Furniture store here - high ticket items, long decision cycles. Didn't think an urgency app would work for my niche but a low stock warning on a popular sofa actually pushed a customer who'd been sitting on the fence for two weeks to finally buy. Heard about it directly from them at delivery. Sometimes people just need a nudge.
April 27, 2026
My store has over 500 products and I was dreading the setup. Turned out the collection-level targeting meant I didn't have to configure anything product by product. Pointed it at my main collections, set the messages once, and it rolled out across everything automatically. Took maybe 20 minutes total. For a store my size that kind of scalability matters.
April 26, 2026
Switched from another urgency app that kept showing inaccurate stock numbers and confusing customers. This one pulls directly from shopify inventory so what shoppers see is always accurate. trust matters in e-commerce and showing real numbers instead of fake ones is the right way to do urgency. customers haven't questioned it once.
April 26, 2026
Does exactly what it's supposed to. Shows stock levels on the product page, updates automatically, easy to configure. No complaints after two months of use.
April 25, 2026
Had a wholesale customer clean out a popular product and suddenly I had real scarcity on the retail side without any way to communicate it on the storefront. This app picked it up automatically - inventory dropped, the message on the product page updated to reflect it, shoppers responded accordingly. Sold through the remaining units faster than I expected. The automation is what makes it genuinely useful.
April 25, 2026
Fashion store problems - new arrivals sell fast but shoppers don't know that until it's too late. Lost a lot of potential sales to I'll think about it moments. This app shows exactly how many units are left per variant so when someone is looking at a size medium and sees only 2 remaining, they make a decision right there. Variant-level accuracy made a big difference for us compared to other apps that only show total product stock.
April 25, 2026
Run a small skincare brand and my hero product restocks every 6-8 weeks. Customers knew this and would wait, assuming it would always come back. Problem was I needed cash flow between restocks, not a waiting list. Showing real stock levels created enough urgency that people stopped delaying. Sellout time went from weeks to days. Restock cycles are actually something I look forward to now.
April 24, 2026
Honestly installed it just to test and meant to remove it after a week. That was three months ago. The progress bar feature is what got me - showing visually how much stock is left hits differently than just a number. Shoppers respond to it instinctively. Never got around to removing it and at this point I won't.
April 24, 2026
Sell fitness equipment and my busiest period is January. Last year I had plenty of stock but products were sitting longer than they should. This year I had the stock counter running from day one of the new year rush. Watching inventory levels drop in real time apparently does something to shoppers because sell-through was significantly faster. Same products, same prices, same ads - only difference was the stock counter on the page.
April 24, 2026
Runs a flash sale every month and timin is everything. The problem was that even during the sale, shoppers were taking their time like it was a regular day. Started using this app to show real stock levels during sale periods and the difference in how fast items moved was immediate. People see how stock and they stop overthinking. Pairs really well with a limited-time sale strategy.
April 20, 2026
Noticed competitors in my niche were showing stock counters on their product pages and their reviews mentioned faster sellouts. Decided to test it myself. The setup was easier than expected - picked my collections, configured the messages, and it was live same day. Three weeks in and the data in the dashboard is telling a clear story. Didn't need much convincing after that.
April 20, 2026
I sell limited edition items in small batches and urgency is everything in that market. Before this app I was manually updating product descriptions to say only x left which was a nightmare to keep accurate. Now it pulls directly from inventory and updates automaticallu. I focus on the products, the app handles the messaging.
April 20, 2026
Managing inventory across multiple locations was always a headache when it came to showing accurate stock on the storefront. This app lets you choose which locations to count from so the number shoppers see actually reflects what's available to ship. No more overselling, no more misleading messages. That alone was worth it for us.