Shopify product reviews after migrating from WooCommerce (2026)
How to set up and migrate product reviews on Shopify after WooCommerce — Shopify Product Reviews vs Yotpo vs Judge.me comparison, migrating WooCommerce reviews, verified purchase labels, and review display.
Product reviews are a significant factor in purchase conversion. Losing your accumulated WooCommerce reviews during migration — particularly on your best-selling products — means losing social proof that took years to build. Migrating reviews is a distinct task from migrating products, and requires careful handling to preserve verified purchase status and review dates.
WooCommerce's review system
WooCommerce product reviews are built on WordPress comments. By default:
- Reviews are tied to WordPress post IDs (product IDs) rather than SKUs
- Verified purchase badge requires "Enable reviews" + "Only allow verified owners" settings
- Plugins extend functionality: WooCommerce Product Reviews Pro adds photos and Q&A; Yotpo for WooCommerce, Judge.me, and Trustpilot have WooCommerce integrations
Shopify review platform options
| Platform | Key features | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Shopify Product Reviews | Free, basic, minimal; natively maintained by Shopify | Free |
| Judge.me | Best value paid option. Review photos/videos, verified badge, structured data, Q&A | Free (15 reviews/mo) / $15/mo |
| Yotpo Reviews | Comprehensive: UGC, loyalty, SMS in one. Enterprise reputation | Free (50 orders/mo) / $79/mo+ |
| Okendo | DTC-focused, custom attributes in reviews (e.g. "Fits true to size"), media reviews | $19/mo+ |
| Stamped.io | Net Promoter Score + reviews + loyalty suite | Free / $23/mo+ |
For most stores, Judge.me offers the best balance of features and cost. The paid plan at $15/month is excellent value and supports all common review features including photo reviews and structured data.
Migrating WooCommerce reviews to Shopify
The migration process for product reviews:
- Export WooCommerce reviews — via a plugin or direct database export. Export format typically includes: product ID, reviewer name, reviewer email, review title, review body, rating (1–5), review date, verified purchase flag.
- Map product IDs: WooCommerce uses product IDs; Shopify uses product handles or IDs. You'll need a mapping of WooCommerce product ID → Shopify product ID.
- Import to Shopify review platform: Judge.me, Yotpo, and Okendo all support CSV imports. The format varies — refer to your chosen app's import guide.
- Verified purchase: if your export includes a verified purchase flag, most review platforms honour it on import — reviews show "Verified purchase" badge.
Review request emails after migration
Review request workflows need to be reconnected after migration:
- WooCommerce review request emails (sent X days after delivery) stop working on migration day
- Set up review request in your chosen Shopify review app (triggered on order fulfillment, configurable delay)
- Consider a one-time re-request campaign to customers who purchased in the last 3–6 months before migration — they've received their orders but never received a review request from Shopify
Star ratings in Google search results
Product star ratings appearing in Google search results (review rich snippets) come from structured data (JSON-LD on product pages). Requirements:
- Your review app must output valid Product schema with aggregateRating
- Judge.me, Yotpo, and Okendo all produce valid structured data — this is one reason to use a paid review app rather than basic free options
- After migration, expect 4–8 weeks for Google to reindex product pages with the new structured data and re-show star ratings in search results
Handling post-migration review gaps
Stores that cannot migrate reviews (e.g. reviews stored in a plugin that doesn't export well) face a temporary social proof gap:
- Display a banner on product pages: "We've recently moved to a new platform — your reviews have been migrated" to reassure returning customers
- Offer a review incentive (loyalty points, small discount) to encourage customers to leave new reviews quickly
- Prioritise review requests on your highest-traffic products first
Post-migration reviews checklist
- Review app installed (Judge.me, Yotpo, or equivalent)
- WooCommerce reviews exported (product ID, reviewer name, rating, review text, date, verified flag)
- Product ID mapping created: WooCommerce product ID → Shopify product handle/ID
- Reviews imported to review app; verified purchase flags preserved
- Review display confirmed on product pages
- Review request email set up in review app (delay configured: e.g. 14 days after fulfillment)
- Structured data output confirmed (test in Google's Rich Results Test)
- One-time re-request campaign sent to recent pre-migration customers
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