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Toronto Shopify reviews platform built by ecommerce operators; prioritizes simplicity, fast-loading widgets, and transparent pricing as a streamlined alternative to Yotpo and Stamped.io.
Junip was founded in Toronto, Canada by longtime e-commerce operators who built the platform based on their own frustrations with existing review tools that were either too expensive, too complex to configure, or too slow to load on high-traffic storefronts. The company entered the Shopify reviews market with a product philosophy centered on simplicity, performance, and transparent pricing — three attributes they believed were underserved by incumbents like Yotpo and Stamped.io.\n\nJunip's platform handles automated review request emails and SMS, on-site review display widgets optimized for Core Web Vitals and page speed, review syndication to Google Shopping, and photo and video review collection. The platform is designed to be set up quickly without custom development, with sensible defaults that work well for most DTC brands without requiring extensive configuration. Junip's pricing model is transparent and scales predictably with order volume, contrasting with the complex tiered pricing structures of larger competitors.\n\nJunip targets Shopify-native DTC brands from early-stage to mid-market that want a well-designed, performant reviews solution without the feature overhead and cost of platforms built for enterprise retailers. The company has grown organically through strong word-of-mouth in the DTC community, Shopify app store ratings, and endorsements from prominent e-commerce operators and agencies who value its focus on fundamentals over feature proliferation.
NYSE-listed (KMB) personal care company with Huggies, Kleenex, Scott, and Cottonelle at $20.1B revenue; competing directly with P&G Pampers and Charmin for global diaper and tissue market leadership.
Kimberly-Clark is a Dallas-based global consumer goods company manufacturing personal care, tissue, and health products under the Huggies (diapers), Kleenex (facial tissues), Scott (paper towels/toilet paper), Cottonelle (bathroom tissue), Pull-Ups (training pants), U by Kotex (feminine care), and Depend (adult incontinence) brand portfolio. Listed on NYSE (NYSE: KMB), Kimberly-Clark was founded in 1872 and generated $20.1 billion in net sales in fiscal year 2024, competing directly with Procter & Gamble (NYSE: PG, Pampers, Bounty, Charmin) in the diaper, tissue, and personal care categories globally.
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