12 Best Dropshipping Apps for Shopify 2026
January 13, 2025 · Updated June 4, 2026

Dropshipping is a low-overhead way to start an ecommerce store, but managing suppliers, inventory, and order fulfillment manually doesn't scale. The right Shopify app handles most of that work for you, so you can focus on finding products and driving traffic.
Below are 12 apps worth your attention. The list covers traditional dropshipping tools (AutoDS, Spocket, DSers, CJdropshipping, Zendrop, Doba, Modalyst), print-on-demand tools (Printful, Printify), and a few supporting apps (PageFly for landing pages, Judge.me for reviews, Frequently Bought Together for upsells) that matter once your store gets traction.
1. AutoDS

AutoDS is a full-cycle dropshipping management tool with a heavy emphasis on automation. It handles product imports, order fulfillment, inventory monitoring, and price adjustments without requiring manual intervention on each step.
Use it for: Importing products from multiple suppliers, automating order fulfillment, generating branded invoices, tracking inventory in real time, managing returns, and eliminating manual data entry across your store.
How it works: After connecting to your Shopify store, AutoDS pulls products from its supplier network (US, EU, and China-based options), adds or rewrites descriptions and pricing, and handles order routing automatically. The dashboard shows live inventory and shipment tracking data.
Pricing: $26.90 to $66.90 per month. No free plan, but a 14-day trial is available.
Shopify App Store rating: 4.8 stars, over 7,000 reviews. Users highlight the breadth of automation features and the responsiveness of the support team.
AutoDS: Dropshipping & POD
2. Spocket

Spocket focuses on suppliers based in the US and EU. Around 80% of its catalog comes from those regions, which means shorter shipping windows (typically 2-7 business days domestically) compared to apps that source entirely from China.
Use it for: Faster domestic shipping, branded invoicing, accessing US and EU product catalogs, and running AliExpress dropshipping on the same platform.
How it works: You browse Spocket's catalog, add products to your Shopify store in a few clicks, and Spocket handles inventory syncing and price adjustments automatically. Supplier communication runs through the platform.
Pricing: Free plan available. Paid plans from $0 to $99.99 per month, based on the number of products you can add and available features.
Shopify App Store rating: 4.7 stars, around 5,000 reviews. Merchants point to the supplier filtering (US/EU), the interface, and customer support as strengths.
Spocket - US & EU Dropshipping
3. DSers (AliExpress Dropshipping)

DSers is Shopify's recommended AliExpress dropshipping tool and the official replacement for Oberlo (which Shopify discontinued in 2022). Its standout feature is bulk order processing: you can place hundreds of orders on AliExpress in one click rather than one at a time.
Use it for: Sourcing and importing products from AliExpress, processing orders in bulk, syncing stock and prices automatically, and managing multiple Shopify stores from one dashboard.
How it works: DSers connects your Shopify store and AliExpress account. You browse and import products directly from AliExpress, customize details, and DSers forwards orders to your selected suppliers. Performance metrics and order tracking are available inside the app.
Pricing: Free basic plan. Paid tiers at $19.90 and $49.90 per month. An extra fee applies if product volume exceeds the free plan's limit.
Shopify App Store rating: 5 stars, over 24,000 reviews, with 98% of reviewers giving 5 stars. Users consistently mention AliExpress integration, the ability to handle high order volumes, and 24/7 live chat support.
DSers - AliExpress Dropshipping
4. Printful

Printful is a print-on-demand (POD) service, not a traditional dropshipping supplier. You sell custom-designed products (apparel, accessories, home goods), and Printful handles printing, packing, and shipping each order from its own facilities under your brand name.
Use it for: Selling custom t-shirts, wall art, mugs, blankets, phone cases, and similar items without holding any stock. Printful also handles private label packaging.
How it works: You create designs using Printful's mockup generator or upload your own files. When a customer places an order, Printful prints and ships it directly to them with your branding.
Pricing: Free plan available with core features. The $24.99/month subscription unlocks higher margins and extra perks, and becomes free once you hit $12,000 in annual sales.
Shopify App Store rating: 4.7 stars, around 5,000 reviews. Users mention print quality, the design upload process, and professional customer service.
5. Printify

Printify is another POD platform, and its main differentiator from Printful is its network of third-party print providers. Instead of fulfilling orders in-house, Printify routes each order to the print provider best matched by location and product type. This can mean lower base costs but more variability in quality across providers.
Use it for: Selling custom products across a wide range of categories, accessing competitive base prices through multiple providers, and testing different products without upfront inventory.
How it works: You sync Printify with your Shopify store, create product mockups, and upload your designs. Orders route automatically to the appropriate provider for printing and shipping.
Pricing: Free plan available (up to 5 stores, unlimited designs). Paid plan at $29/month for up to 10 stores plus volume discounts.
Shopify App Store rating: 4.8 stars, around 5,000 reviews. Merchants highlight the product variety, pricing transparency, and shipping speed.
6. PageFly

PageFly is a page builder, not a dropshipping fulfillment tool. It's on this list because a dropshipping store lives or dies by its product pages, and Shopify's default templates are often too generic to convert well.
Use it for: Building custom product pages, landing pages, and blog posts with a drag-and-drop editor. No coding needed. PageFly pages are SEO-friendly and mobile-responsive by default.
How it works: You choose from pre-built templates or start from scratch. The editor lets you add text, images, video, countdown timers, and other conversion elements. Changes preview in real time.
Pricing: Free plan for 1 page. Paid plans from $24 and $99 per month, depending on the number of pages and support level.
Shopify App Store rating: 4.9 stars, over 10,000 reviews. Frequently mentioned for fast support response times.
7. Judge.me

Judge.me is a product review platform built specifically for Shopify. Collecting real customer reviews matters in dropshipping because shoppers can't physically inspect your products, and reviews are often the main trust signal they look for.
Use it for: Automatically requesting reviews after orders, displaying reviews as star ratings, testimonials, or trust badges, and syncing reviews to Google and social media.
How it works: Judge.me sends automated review request emails at the timing you configure. After a customer submits a review, Judge.me verifies it and lets you display it across your store in different formats.
Pricing: $15/month for the paid plan. Free plan available with some limitations.
Shopify App Store rating: 5 stars, over 26,000 reviews. Frequently cited for Google and social media integrations and the breadth of display options.
8. Modalyst

Modalyst functions as a dropshipping marketplace with both traditional dropshipping and print-on-demand options. It connects you to a network of suppliers and handles order routing to the relevant fulfillment partner.
Use it for: Accessing a large product catalog that covers both standard dropshipping items and custom POD products, setting custom pricing rules, and automating fulfillment.
How it works: Modalyst syncs order data with your Shopify store and routes fulfillment requests to printing partners (for POD orders) or directly to suppliers (for standard dropshipping). Real-time inventory updates come through the platform.
Pricing: Free basic plan. Paid plans from $35 to $90 per month.
Shopify App Store rating: 4.0 stars, around 650 reviews. Users note the variety of catalog options and direct supplier communication as positives.
9. Zendrop

Zendrop focuses on fast US-based fulfillment and custom branding options. It has over 100,000 active users and more than 500,000 products available from vetted suppliers on paid plans. The platform verifies suppliers for authenticity and provides detailed supplier profiles.
Use it for: Finding products from vetted suppliers, automating order fulfillment, and building a consistent brand experience with custom packaging.
How it works: Zendrop gives you a product database searchable by price, category, location, and delivery speed. When an order comes in, it forwards automatically to the supplier. Custom packaging options are available on higher-tier plans.
Pricing: Basic plan at $49/month. Premium plan with custom pricing based on order volume. No free plan.
Shopify App Store rating: 4.8 stars, over 8,000 reviews. Reviewers mention the ease of product sourcing and order automation.
10. Doba

Doba is a dropshipping aggregator that vets suppliers before adding them to its network. Its inventory is weighted toward the US and China, and it emphasizes faster shipping options through US-based suppliers.
Use it for: Browsing a pre-screened supplier network, automatically syncing orders and inventory to your store, and accessing 1-on-1 customer service.
How it works: You browse Doba's catalog, filter and import products, and Doba forwards orders to your selected suppliers automatically. Custom pricing rules and real-time inventory data are available through the dashboard.
Pricing: Four tiers: Start-up at $24.99/month, Business at $49.99/month, Business Pro at $174.99/month, and Enterprise at $299.99/month. No free plan, but a 14-day trial is available.
Shopify App Store rating: 3.7 stars, 41 reviews. The lower review count reflects its smaller user base compared to the other tools here.
11. Frequently Bought Together

Frequently Bought Together is a product bundling and upsell app. It is not a fulfillment tool, but it belongs on this list because increasing average order value (AOV) is one of the few levers dropshippers can pull to offset thin margins.
Use it for: Displaying relevant product bundles on product pages to encourage customers to add more items, and getting data-driven insight into which products your customers commonly pair together.
How it works: The app analyzes your sales data to identify products often purchased together, then displays bundle suggestions on your product pages. You can customize the placement and appearance of those suggestions.
Pricing: $9.99/month flat fee, with unlimited products and orders. Free plan for development stores. 30-day free trial.
Shopify App Store rating: 4.9 stars, over 2,000 reviews. Merchants highlight the AI-driven recommendations and quick customer support.
12. CJdropshipping

CJdropshipping is a China-based fulfillment company with over 25 warehouses worldwide, including US and EU locations. It handles product sourcing, warehousing, custom packaging, and branded invoicing, making it a practical option if you want more control over presentation without working with a POD service.
Use it for: Accessing a large catalog across many categories, custom packaging and branding, product bundling, and accessing CJ's own warehouses for faster shipping on popular items.
How it works: You import products from CJdropshipping's catalog into your Shopify store and customize descriptions and pricing. When orders come in, CJ routes them to its fulfillment centers. Real-time inventory updates and order tracking are available in the app.
Pricing: Free to install. Product fees apply per order depending on the item. No monthly subscription required.
Shopify App Store rating: 4.9 stars, over 7,000 reviews. Users point to product variety, competitive pricing, and order processing speed.



