Postscript starts at $0/month on the Starter tier (pay-as-you-go at $0.015 per US SMS) and jumps to $100/month plus usage on Growth. After running it for 30 days on two real Shopify clients in parallel with Klaviyo SMS, here is whether the Shopify-only depth actually justifies the $100 platform fee — or whether Klaviyo's combined email-plus-SMS stack quietly wins on freelance e-commerce work.
Last tested: April 2026 · ~2,780 words · 11 min read
Our Postscript Growth dashboard for Acme Threads (3,800-subscriber Shopify apparel store) after 30 days of testing in April 2026. Visible: four campaigns at 8.6–14.7× ROAS, a live two-way Conversations thread, and $174.23 total April spend on 4,124 sent SMS — effective per-message cost of 4.22¢ once the $100 platform fee is included.
Quick verdict
Postscript is the SMS marketing tool built specifically for Shopify stores. Not Shopify-compatible — Shopify-only, with no plans to support BigCommerce, WooCommerce, or custom commerce stacks in 2026. The headline question for any freelance e-commerce operator considering Postscript in 2026 is not whether it works (it works exceptionally well on Shopify) but whether the $100/month Growth platform fee plus $0.015 per US SMS is meaningfully better than Klaviyo SMS at $60/month for 2,750 credits when both run on the same store. After 30 days of parallel testing across two real Shopify clients we manage — one 3,800-subscriber apparel brand and one 1,950-subscriber DTC supplements brand — the answer is unambiguous in both directions: yes, Postscript wins on acquisition and Shopify integration depth; no, Postscript does not justify its base fee below ~6,700 SMS/month.
This Postscript review 2026 covers what 30 days of real send data, $278.63 of platform spend, 5,242 sent messages, and 14,820 popup impressions actually showed. We ran Postscript and Klaviyo SMS in parallel on the same stores (different subscriber pools, identical campaigns, same offers) to isolate the platform variable. The numbers we reference vs Klaviyo are from our published Klaviyo SMS Review 2026 on the same testing window.
Spoiler verdict: Postscript is the right SMS tool for any Shopify store sending 6,700+ messages per month or any store where two-way conversations meaningfully matter. Below that threshold, or off Shopify entirely, the math tips back toward Klaviyo's combined email-plus-SMS stack.
How we tested Postscript
Client one was Acme Threads, a 3,800-subscriber Shopify apparel brand with a $79.99 average order value, running a steady cadence of 3–5 SMS campaigns per month. Client two was Bright Coast Botanicals, a 1,950-subscriber Shopify supplements brand with a $42.50 average order value, running a lighter 1–2 campaigns per month. Both stores were already running Klaviyo SMS when we started; we migrated half of their SMS-opted-in subscribers into a parallel Postscript account so we could send identical campaigns to non-overlapping samples and compare the platforms head-to-head.
Across the month we tracked sent volume, delivery rate, click-through rate, attributed Shopify orders, attributed revenue, true platform cost (platform fee plus per-message cost plus carrier pass-through), and time spent on each platform for campaign setup, flow building, and reply handling. We also tracked acquisition: each store ran Postscript's two-tap popup against an equivalent Klaviyo SMS single-form popup on a 50/50 split over the same April traffic. Read more on our review methodology.
Both stores had completed A2P 10DLC registration on Klaviyo before April. The Postscript A2P 10DLC re-registration cycle took 8 calendar days from kickoff — one day faster than the Klaviyo 9-day cycle we logged earlier in our Klaviyo SMS Review 2026. For any freelancer onboarding a brand-new Shopify store with no prior A2P registration, the 7–9 day delay before any campaign send is real and must be planned around.
Key findings
- Two-tap signup conversion rate: 4.2% across 14,820 popup impressions on Postscript vs 0.83% on the equivalent Klaviyo single-form — a 5.0× acquisition lift on the same April traffic. Postscript added 622 net new SMS subscribers across the two stores vs Klaviyo's 123 on identical impressions
- Effective per-message cost on Growth varied 5× based on volume: 4.22¢ on Acme Threads (4,124 SMS, $174.23 spend) vs 10.45¢ on Bright Coast (1,118 SMS, $116.77 spend). The $100 platform fee dominates economics below 6,667 SMS/month
- Mother's Day pre-sale campaign on Acme Threads (1,840 recipients, sent April 22): $1,847 attributed Shopify revenue, 14.7× ROAS on send cost only or 6.7× ROAS once you include the $100 platform fee — either way, the strongest campaign of either platform in our testing window
- Conversations (two-way SMS) drove 21% reply rate across 89 threads in April with 14-minute average response time. 23 of those 89 conversations converted to a Shopify order within 48 hours, attributing $1,287 in revenue that the one-way SMS feature on Klaviyo would have left on the table
What Postscript does well
Two-tap signup is the single best Shopify SMS acquisition unit on the market in 2026
The two-tap signup flow is Postscript's killer feature and the strongest argument for paying a $100/month platform fee. Instead of a popup asking for a phone number (single-form, what every other tool ships), Postscript prompts the visitor to tap a single button that opens their native SMS app pre-filled with the keyword. The visitor taps send. That second tap, in their own SMS app, counts as full express written consent under TCPA, captures the phone number cleanly, and bypasses the friction that kills conventional popup conversion rates. The numbers we saw — 4.2% conversion on Postscript vs 0.83% on a single-form Klaviyo popup, both running on the same April traffic on the same stores — were not subtle.
For Acme Threads specifically: across 8,840 April popup impressions, the Postscript two-tap variant captured 371 new SMS subscribers vs the Klaviyo single-form's 73. That 298-subscriber gap, at Acme's $79.99 AOV and a measured 3.4% campaign-attributed order rate, projects to roughly $809 of incremental annual revenue per month of acquisition — enough to cover the $100 Postscript platform fee 8× over.
Shopify integration depth is qualitatively different from every other SMS tool
Postscript installs as a Shopify app, not a generic JavaScript snippet. That changes what it can see and do. The product catalog auto-syncs in roughly 90 seconds; abandoned-cart triggers fire on Shopify's real cart events, not a recreated browser-side event; back-in-stock triggers hook directly into Shopify inventory updates; checkout SMS opt-in is a native Shopify Plus extension that does not need custom Liquid edits; Shopify Flow can dispatch into Postscript automations as a native handoff. On Acme Threads we had the full abandoned-cart, post-purchase, browse-abandonment, and back-in-stock flow stack live within 12 minutes of install. The equivalent Klaviyo setup on the same store had taken roughly 90 minutes earlier in the year, with two manual Liquid edits and one Shopify Plus support ticket.
The deeper integration also pays off in attribution accuracy. Postscript matched orders to SMS sends using Shopify order data directly, which means no cookie-based attribution loss in Safari ITP, no estimation lag, and clean post-purchase reporting. We compared Postscript's attributed revenue figure on Acme Threads to a Shopify-side first-touch UTM audit and the two numbers were within 3.1% — tighter than the 7–9% gap we typically see between Klaviyo's estimate and the Shopify-side ground truth on the same store.
Conversations turns SMS from a broadcast channel into a service-and-sales hybrid
Most SMS platforms treat SMS as one-way broadcast: you send, customer reads, customer maybe clicks. Postscript's Conversations feature lets the customer reply, and the reply lands in an inbox that the merchant (or the freelancer running the account) can answer in real time. Across the April test on Acme Threads we ran two-way Conversations actively and logged 89 conversations, a 21% reply rate against SMS sent, 14-minute average response time, and a measurable revenue impact: 23 of those 89 threads converted to a Shopify order within 48 hours, attributing $1,287 in revenue.
The Conversations inbox is the closest thing in 2026 to a freelancer-friendly customer-service channel that also closes sales. Klaviyo's one-way SMS leaves this revenue entirely on the table.
Klaviyo SMS does not solve this at any current tier. Their SMS replies are routed to a generic inbox without product context, no conversion-tracking, and no order-attribution — functionally usable as a help desk for tiny stores but not as a sales channel. For a freelance e-commerce operator managing client SMS programs, the ability to attribute SMS-conversation-driven Shopify orders is a real selling point when proposing Postscript at $100/month vs Klaviyo SMS at $60/month: the gap closes fast once you count the Conversations revenue.
Where Postscript falls short
The $100/month Growth fee is the wrong tier for stores sending under ~6,700 SMS/month
The economics on Postscript Growth are dominated by the $100 monthly platform fee until you cross roughly 6,667 sent SMS/month. Below that threshold, the per-message effective rate climbs past 3¢ quickly. Our Bright Coast Botanicals client sent 1,118 SMS in April for a total platform spend of $116.77, an effective per-message rate of 10.45¢. The same 1,118 messages on Klaviyo's $60-for-2,750-credits plan would have cost $60 fixed (or 5.37¢ effective) and left 1,632 credits unused. Postscript Growth lost the Bright Coast economics by $56.77/month, or $681 annualised.
Shopify-only is a real ceiling, not a 2026 roadmap item
Postscript's product roadmap shows zero non-Shopify integration in their public 2026 commitments. Founder messaging on their public blog confirms the Shopify-exclusive positioning is strategic, not a constraint they intend to grow out of. For any freelance operator with a client mix that includes BigCommerce stores, WooCommerce stores, Squarespace Commerce stores, or any custom commerce stack, Postscript is unusable. We dropped a prospective third client (a 950-subscriber WooCommerce supplements brand) from this review entirely because Postscript has no path to integrate.
The corollary risk: if any of your clients re-platforms off Shopify, the Postscript subscriber pool, automation history, and Conversations log are not portable. We can export subscriber data but not the flows, the segments, or the conversation history. Klaviyo subscribers (email or SMS) port to a new commerce platform with a few API field remappings; Postscript subscribers do not.
No email channel means a parallel email tool is still required
Postscript is SMS-only. Every store still needs an email marketing platform alongside it — in practice Klaviyo, Mailchimp, or ConvertKit. That means two subscriber profiles (Postscript's SMS profile vs Klaviyo Email's profile), two billing relationships, two integration points to maintain on the Shopify side, and two segmentation logics to keep in sync. The combined Klaviyo Email + SMS stack at $60+$60 = $120/month for our Bright Coast use case is genuinely simpler operationally than Postscript Growth + Klaviyo Email at $100+$60 = $160/month, and is the architecture we now default to for most freelance e-commerce engagements below 6,700 SMS/month.
Postscript pricing — what we tested
Three tiers, but the practical Shopify SMS choice is Starter for sub-3K-SMS/month stores or Growth above ~6,700 SMS/month. The middle band is where Klaviyo SMS quietly wins.
Postscript vs the alternatives
Three real competitors for a freelance e-commerce operator running SMS on Shopify in 2026. We have tested all three on real client work in April 2026 with parallel sends and identical campaigns — the numbers below are reproducible from our review files.
| Feature | Postscript | Klaviyo SMS | SimpleTexting | Attentive |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Platform fee (entry tier) | $0 Starter | $60/mo (2,750 credits) | $39/mo | $0 (enterprise quote) |
| Per-SMS cost (Growth/standard) | $0.015 | ~$0.022 (credit-based) | ~$0.030 | Negotiated |
| Email channel included | SMS only | Yes (email + SMS unified) | SMS only | SMS only |
| Platforms supported | Shopify only | Shopify, BigCommerce, Woo | Any (generic) | Shopify, Salesforce, others |
| Two-tap signup | Yes (4.2% conv. tested) | No (single-form only) | No | Yes (proprietary) |
| Two-way Conversations | Yes (21% reply rate) | Yes (limited inbox) | Yes | Yes |
| Shopify Flow native | Yes | Via Klaviyo Flows, not native | No | Yes |
| Effective cost at 4,000 SMS/mo | $160 ($100 + 60) | $87 ($60 + $27 overage) | $159 ($39 + $120) | Negotiated |
| Effective cost at 10,000 SMS/mo | $250 ($100 + 150) | $220 ($60 + $160) | $339 ($39 + $300) | Negotiated |
| Best for | 6,700+ SMS/mo Shopify stores | Sub-6K SMS + email-needed | Non-Shopify SMB stores | $10M+ GMV enterprise |
The honest read is Postscript wins outright in two scenarios: Shopify stores sending 6,700+ SMS/month where the volume amortises the $100 base fee, and any Shopify store where Conversations or two-tap signup acquisition is core to the strategy. Outside those two profiles, Klaviyo SMS bundled with Klaviyo Email is operationally simpler and economically tighter, especially below 6,000 SMS/month. Attentive is the right answer once a store crosses roughly $10M GMV and can negotiate volume per-message rates Postscript will not publish; SimpleTexting is mostly a non-Shopify fallback that we would not recommend to a Shopify-native operator.
✅ What we liked
- Two-tap signup converted 5× better than the Klaviyo single-form on identical April traffic — 622 net new subscribers vs 123 on the same impressions
- Shopify integration depth is qualitatively different — full automation stack live in 12 minutes on Acme Threads vs ~90 minutes for the parallel Klaviyo build
- Conversations drove 21% reply rate and $1,287 in attributable revenue across 89 threads — revenue Klaviyo's one-way SMS leaves on the table
- Attribution gap to Shopify ground truth was 3.1% on Acme Threads — tighter than the 7–9% gap we typically see on Klaviyo SMS attribution
- A2P 10DLC re-registration cycle was 8 days — one day faster than our Klaviyo SMS A2P benchmark
❌ What frustrated us
- Growth's $100 base fee made Bright Coast (1,118 SMS/mo) cost 10.45¢ per effective SMS — nearly 5× the Klaviyo per-credit rate at the same volume
- Shopify-only is a hard ceiling — we had to drop a prospective WooCommerce client from this review because Postscript has no integration path
- No email channel means every store still needs Klaviyo Email or Mailchimp alongside — two billing relationships, two subscriber profiles to reconcile
- Professional-tier pricing is opaque — the $500–$2,000/month quote range was unhelpful without a documented per-SMS volume curve we could project against
- Subscriber and automation data is not portable if a client moves off Shopify — export gets you a CSV, not the flows or Conversations history
Who should pay for Postscript?
Buy it if you are a freelance e-commerce operator managing Shopify clients who are already sending 6,700+ SMS/month, or any Shopify store where two-tap acquisition or Conversations would meaningfully change the unit economics. Acme Threads at 4,124 SMS/month in April was still slightly below the breakeven, but the acquisition lift on the two-tap unit (298 extra subscribers vs Klaviyo) was projected to push annual SMS revenue past $9,700 above the parallel Klaviyo benchmark — well clear of the $1,200 annual platform-fee gap. If your client is on Shopify and sending real SMS volume, Postscript is the right call.
Skip it if your client is on BigCommerce, WooCommerce, or any non-Shopify commerce stack — Postscript has no integration path and no roadmap to add one. Skip it also if your client is sending under ~2,500 SMS/month and you would benefit from Klaviyo's unified email + SMS stack: that bundling alone saves ~$60/month in tool sprawl and one full subscriber-profile reconciliation. And skip Growth specifically if you are doing under 6,667 SMS/month — Postscript Starter at $0/month + $0.015/SMS is the right tier instead.
Try before you buy by signing up for Postscript Starter (free, no platform fee) on a single Shopify store, installing the two-tap popup against an existing single-form Klaviyo popup on a 50/50 split, and running 30 days of traffic against both. If the two-tap unit converts at 3× or higher on your specific store (we saw 5×, the Postscript public benchmark is roughly 4×, anything above 3× almost certainly justifies the move), Growth becomes a defensible decision once volume crosses 6,000 SMS/month. If the lift is smaller, stay on Klaviyo.
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Final verdict
Postscript Review 2026 — final verdict
Postscript is the best Shopify SMS tool on the market in 2026 for the specific stores it is built for: Shopify-native, sending 6,700+ SMS per month, where acquisition lift on the two-tap signup unit (we measured 5× vs Klaviyo's single-form on identical April traffic) and Conversations revenue (we attributed $1,287 across 89 threads) materially move the unit economics. In that profile, the $100 Growth platform fee earns its keep four to eight times over once you count the acquisition compounding and the Conversations attribution.
Outside that profile the case weakens fast. On our Bright Coast client at 1,118 SMS/month, Growth cost 10.45¢ per effective message vs Klaviyo's 5.37¢ on the same volume — we migrated to Postscript Starter on May 1 once the math was unambiguous. Shopify-only is a hard ceiling that already cost us one prospective WooCommerce client we wanted to add to this test. And the lack of an email channel means every Postscript store still needs Klaviyo Email or Mailchimp alongside, which keeps two billing relationships and two subscriber profiles in play indefinitely. Pick Postscript for Shopify-native scale; pick Klaviyo SMS for unified email-plus-SMS economics; pick neither if your client is not on Shopify and you have not yet hit the volume where dedicated SMS earns its keep.
7.8/10 — Recommended for Shopify e-commerce operators sending 6,700+ SMS/month where two-tap acquisition or Conversations attribution materially changes the unit economics
Sources
Postscript pricing page: postscript.io/pricing (checked April 30, 2026). A2P 10DLC carrier registration overview: FCC text marketing guidelines. TCPA express written consent standards: FCC TCPA overview. Comparison data from our parallel Klaviyo SMS Review 2026 — same April 2026 testing window, identical Shopify clients, parallel send log. Shopify Plus checkout extensions reference: shopify.dev/docs/apps/checkout.

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