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Koala Inspector vs Dropispy

September 25, 2025 · Updated June 4, 2026

Koala Inspector vs Dropispy

These two tools do not really compete for the same job. Koala Inspector is a Chrome extension that sits on top of Shopify stores and tells you what is powering them. Dropispy is a standalone web platform that has catalogued tens of millions of Facebook ads so you can find what dropshippers are actively promoting.

That difference matters before you spend a dollar on either one. If you want to open a store and understand how the successful stores in your niche are built, Koala Inspector is purpose-built for that. If you want to run ads and need a swipe file of tested creatives plus early signals on trending products, Dropispy covers that angle. Many active dropshippers end up using both for different phases of their workflow. The breakdown below shows what each tool actually does and where each one falls short.

Koala Inspector vs Dropispy: Features at a Glance

FeatureKoala InspectorDropispy
Product DiscoveryReveals products and best-sellers in specific Shopify storesFinds trending products through Facebook ad activity
Competitor Store AnalysisYes (Shopify-focused: themes, apps, best-sellers, traffic)Limited (ad-focused; does not analyze store infrastructure like themes or apps)
Ad Spy CapabilitiesFacebook, Google, and Instagram ad insights linked to Shopify storesStrong Facebook ad spy tool with millions of ads and detailed filters
Creative LibrariesShows competitor ads connected to Shopify storesLarge Facebook ad library with ad creatives, targeting data, and engagement metrics
PricingFree to $22/mo Premium, plus optional token packs$29.90 to $249.90/month; free trial available
PlatformChrome extension, Shopify onlyWeb-based platform, no direct Shopify integration
Traffic and RevenueEstimated traffic and rough revenue for any Shopify storeAd engagement metrics only; no store traffic or revenue tracking
Best ForShopify competitor research, store analysis, app and theme detectionFacebook ad spying, trend discovery, and creative research

Koala Inspector Overview

Koala Inspector runs as a Chrome extension. Browse to any Shopify store and it overlays a panel with the information you actually want: which theme the store is running, every installed app, traffic estimates, and which products appear to be selling. You do not have to dig through source code or guess.

The app and theme detection is particularly useful in the early stages of building a store. You see exactly which review app a competitor uses, which email platform they are connected to, and which upsell tools show up in their cart. That lets you build a technical stack based on what works for stores that already earn, not on what gets promoted in YouTube tutorials.

The product analysis pulls bestsellers, recently added items, and price distribution. Combined with traffic estimates, this lets you build a realistic picture of a competitor's business, not just their catalog.

Koala Inspector Pricing

Koala Inspector uses a token system with two subscription tiers and optional one-time token packs.

The Free Plan includes basic store analysis and 15 tokens per month for sampling premium features.

The Premium Plan at $22/month includes 220 tokens monthly, tracking for up to 50 stores, and VIP support.

Token packs are one-time purchases that never expire and stack on top of monthly tokens: 10 tokens for $3.99, 25 tokens for $6.99, or 100 tokens for $11.99.

All plans include app and theme detection, product statistics with sales and trend data, and ad monitoring showing active campaigns.

Dropispy Overview

Dropispy focuses on Facebook advertising data. The platform has accumulated a large archive of e-commerce ads and keeps adding new ones daily. That volume is the core value proposition: you can search across a massive archive of real campaigns, filtered by country, engagement, ad type, language, and other criteria, to find what is working for other sellers.

The filtering is granular enough to be genuinely useful. You can narrow results to a specific niche, look at engagement thresholds to filter out campaigns that flopped, or pull ads from a specific country to spot geographic arbitrage opportunities before they get picked up locally.

Dropispy also covers Instagram and claims TikTok coverage, though TikTok ad access is noted by users as restricted to certain regions on lower-tier plans. For Facebook specifically, the depth is hard to match at this price point.

Where Dropispy falls short is store-level intelligence. If you find a product you want to sell, Dropispy can tell you which advertisers are promoting it, but not how their stores are structured, what apps they use, or what their traffic looks like. That gap is where Koala Inspector comes in.

Dropispy Pricing

Dropispy runs on three tiers:

  • Basic at $29.90/month: access to the ad database with standard filters and a limit on daily searches
  • Premium at $99.90/month: unlimited searches, advanced filters, and full analytics
  • Business at $249.90/month: team access, API, and priority support

Most solo dropshippers use the Premium tier once they are actively running ads and need the full filter set.

Detailed Feature Comparison

Product Discovery

The methods are opposite and both have real uses.

Koala Inspector discovers products by showing you what is already selling in established stores. Bestsellers, new additions, and pricing patterns are all visible. This validates actual demand through real store performance, not advertising spend.

Dropispy identifies trending products through ad activity. A product with many advertisers running aggressive campaigns, especially recent campaigns with strong engagement, signals momentum. You can catch items in the growth phase before they hit every dropshipping group and Facebook feed.

The practical difference: Koala Inspector shows you what has proven demand, which reduces risk but can mean slower discovery. Dropispy surfaces things earlier, which creates opportunity but requires your own validation step to confirm the product has real buyer interest and is not just aggressively advertised without converting.

Competitor Store Analysis

Koala Inspector is the clear choice here and it is not close. You get the full technical picture: theme, installed apps, pricing structure, product catalog, traffic estimates, and ad activity. This is the information that takes weeks to reverse-engineer manually.

Dropispy can show you which stores are advertising in a category, but it cannot tell you how those stores are built. You see the front door, not the machinery.

For anyone serious about building a Shopify store rather than just picking products, Koala Inspector's depth is the relevant capability.

Ad Spy Capabilities

Dropispy leads here. With over 50 million ads in the database and 20,000 new additions daily, it is one of the larger Facebook ad libraries available at its price point. The filter system lets you narrow to specific engagement ranges, countries, ad formats, and time periods.

Koala Inspector includes a basic ad detection layer that shows whether a store is running Google or Facebook campaigns. That is useful context when analyzing a competitor, but it is not a substitute for Dropispy's dedicated ad research.

If your primary research question is "what ad creative and targeting is working for this product category," Dropispy is the right tool.

Platform and Workflow Integration

Koala Inspector sits inside your browser. You are already browsing competitor stores during normal research, and the extension surfaces data without an extra step. That frictionless access matters when you are checking five or ten stores in a session.

Dropispy requires a separate browser tab and a dedicated research session. That is a fair trade when you are doing systematic ad research, but it does not fit naturally into casual browsing. You get more power with a more structured workflow.

Traffic and Revenue Estimates

Koala Inspector provides estimated monthly visitor counts, traffic source breakdown, and projected revenue figures for any Shopify store. These are estimates, not verified numbers, but they give you a useful frame for understanding competitor scale. A store driving 50,000 visitors a month with an apparent bestseller tells a different story than one with 2,000.

Dropispy does not provide this data. It covers advertising activity, not store performance. If you want to know whether a competitor's ad investment is actually paying off in sales, you need a different tool.

User Experience

Koala Inspector has almost no learning curve. Install the extension, open a Shopify store, and the data is there. Beginners get real value on day one.

Dropispy takes longer to master. The filter system is powerful but requires understanding which combinations actually surface useful data rather than a firehose of irrelevant campaigns. Users who are new to running Facebook ads may find the platform overwhelming before they have a clear research objective.

Is Koala Inspector Better Than Dropispy for Shopify Analysis?

For Shopify store analysis specifically, yes. Koala Inspector is built for that job and Dropispy is not.

For ad research, Dropispy is the right tool and Koala Inspector's built-in ad features are supplementary at best.

The tools address different parts of the dropshipping research workflow. The cleaner frame is not which one is better, but which research question you are answering. Store structure, apps, and traffic? Koala Inspector. Ad creatives, targeting signals, and trending products by ad activity? Dropispy.

Final Verdict: Which Tool Should You Use?

Start with Koala Inspector if you are building or optimizing a Shopify store. The free tier is enough to benchmark a handful of competitors and understand what you are actually up against. The competitive intelligence you get on apps, themes, and product strategies directly informs store decisions that affect conversion rates.

Start with Dropispy if your primary challenge is finding products to promote and building an ad creative library. The volume of campaign data is genuinely useful for anyone scaling Facebook campaigns.

Budget-conscious dropshippers can get meaningful value from Koala Inspector's free plan while they are still figuring out their niche. Once advertising becomes a real budget line, Dropispy's ad archive earns its monthly cost. Using both together covers store intelligence and advertising intelligence, which is the full research picture most serious dropshippers need.

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