Shopify App Review · Merchandising
groupmate Combined Listings Review (2026)
Stores with variant-heavy catalogs, colors, materials, lengths, that want each variation to have its own page, linked together with swatches shoppers can click between.
SCORE
/10
groupmate Combined Listings lets Shopify merchants give each product variation its own dedicated product page and cross-link them with color, button, or image swatches, similar to Shopify’s native Combined Listings but available on every plan, not just Plus. It installs as a non-intrusive Online Store 2.0 theme integration that doesn’t slow your storefront, includes a developer ‘barebone’ version for custom builds, and holds a 5.0 rating across 28 reviews with a free plan.
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What groupmate actually does
groupmate Combined Listings solves a merchandising problem: by default, color or material variants live inside one product page, which buries them and gives them no SEO presence of their own. groupmate lets each variation have a dedicated product page, then cross-links the related products and displays them as clickable swatches, so a shopper can jump from the blue version to the red without losing context.
It’s positioned as the Combined Listings experience for everyone, since Shopify’s native version is limited to Plus and enterprise plans. The integration targets Online Store 2.0 themes, is designed to be non-intrusive and not affect page speed, and ships with a ‘barebone’ version so a developer can fully customize the swatches or build new functionality on top.
How it scores across key areas
| Features | 8.5 | |
| Ease of setup | 8.5 | |
| Value for money | 9.0 | |
| Support & docs | 8.5 | |
| Reliability | 8.5 | |
| Track record | 8.0 |
Pros & cons
- Gives each variant its own dedicated, indexable product page, then links them with swatches
- Brings Combined-Listings-style merchandising to non-Plus stores
- Color, button, and image swatch styles to match how your products vary
- Non-intrusive Online Store 2.0 integration designed not to hurt page speed
- Perfect 5.0 across 28 reviews, a free plan, plus a ‘barebone’ version for custom dev work
- Only worth it if you sell variant-rich products (color, material, length); plain catalogs won’t benefit
- Requires an Online Store 2.0 theme for the integration
- Smaller review base than mega-merchandising apps, though the score is perfect so far
- Confirm the free-plan limits (e.g. number of groups) and paid tiers on the live listing
Seen enough? Spin it up on a duplicate theme:
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App Store screenshots
Marketing screenshots from the Shopify listing, in-admin UI may look different. Always verify on a duplicate theme.




Before you spend trial time
- Group one set of variants (e.g. a shirt in 4 colors) and confirm each gets its own page.
- Add swatches and check they switch correctly between the linked products on your theme.
- Run a PageSpeed check before and after to confirm there’s no meaningful speed hit.
- Try color, button, and image swatch styles to see which fits your product imagery.
- If you have a developer, look at the ‘barebone’ version to confirm it can be customized to your style guide.
Pricing
Plans (verify on the listing): A free plan is available. Confirm the free-plan limits, such as the number of product groups, and any paid tiers on the live Shopify App Store listing.
Pricing changes frequently on Shopify apps, always check the live listing for the latest tiers and trial terms. View current pricing on Shopify →
Closing take
groupmate Combined Listings gives variant-heavy stores the merchandising Shopify reserves for Plus: dedicated pages per variation, cross-linked with clickable color, button, or image swatches, on an Online Store 2.0 theme without a speed penalty.
Bottom line: with a 5.0 across 28 reviews, a free plan, and a developer-friendly ‘barebone’ build, it’s a low-risk upgrade for any catalog where colors and materials deserve their own pages. If your products don’t really vary, you won’t need it.
Ready to try groupmate?
Free plan / trial on the listing · validate on a duplicate theme before you roll it out.
Partner link, you pay the same as going direct via Shopify.
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Frequently asked questions
What does groupmate Combined Listings do?
It lets each product variation, such as a color or material, have its own dedicated product page, and cross-links those pages with clickable swatches so shoppers can switch between variations easily.
How is it different from Shopify’s native Combined Listings?
Shopify’s native Combined Listings is limited to Plus and enterprise plans. groupmate brings a similar experience to stores on any plan, with color, button, and image swatch styles.
Will it slow down my store?
The app is built as a non-intrusive Online Store 2.0 theme integration and is specifically designed not to affect page speed. Run a before-and-after PageSpeed check during your trial to confirm on your theme.
Can a developer customize it?
Yes. groupmate ships an additional ‘barebone’ version so a dev team can fully customize the swatches to a style guide or build new functionality on top of it.
Is there a free plan?
Yes, a free plan is available. Confirm the free-plan limits, such as the number of product groups, and any paid tiers on the live Shopify App Store listing.
Who is groupmate best for?
Stores with variant-rich catalogs, especially those not on Shopify Plus, that want each color or material to have its own page linked by swatches. Stores with simple products won’t need it.
How we researched this
- Primary source: Shopify App Store listing for groupmate Combined Listings
- Supplementary: 3-star review sampling for support and UX friction signals
- Last updated: June 17, 2026

