GeoSwap is a script tag, not a plugin. One paste into your site's <head> and geo-targeting is live — on Shopify, WordPress, Webflow, or anything else.
Shopify apps charge monthly fees, bloat your theme, and break on updates. GeoSwap is a single script tag: no app install, no app store fees, no theme conflicts. Geo redirects, content swaps, and geo short links — live in 3 minutes.
WordPress geo-targeting plugins hit your database on every page load, conflict with caching, and add one more thing to keep updated. GeoSwap is a script tag — it runs at the edge, works with every caching plugin, and never touches your server.
Webflow Logic is powerful but complex for simple geo-targeting. GeoSwap handles it externally: paste one script in Project Settings, configure rules in a dashboard, and your Webflow site geo-targets visitors without a single Logic workflow.
Wix's built-in geo-targeting options are limited to multilingual site routing. For actual geo redirects, content swaps, and geo short links, you'd need Velo coding or a paid app. GeoSwap does it with one script tag and a visual dashboard.
Squarespace doesn't have native geo-targeting. No built-in redirect rules, no content personalization by location, no geo-routed links. GeoSwap adds all of it through Code Injection — one paste, no developer mode.
You could build geo-targeting yourself: write middleware, set up an IP database, handle caching edge cases, manage hreflang, detect bots. Or paste one script tag and get all of it working in 3 minutes. GeoSwap works with App Router, Pages Router, and Vercel Edge.
Static HTML from 2008. A React SPA. A Django app. A Hugo blog. A hand-coded PHP site. If it has a <head> tag, GeoSwap works. One script tag, three minutes, done.