Lasso and CrispCheckout solve the same problem: a custom Shopify checkout with payments on your own Whop account. The difference is what it costs you, how fast you're live, and what you can try before you pay.
Pick CrispCheckout if…
You want to build free, go live in ~10 minutes self-serve, and keep software fees at $99/mo + 0.5% — half of Lasso's 1%.
Pick Lasso if…
You specifically want multi-processor routing beyond Whop. That's their thing, and we'll say it plainly: they do it, we don't.
The short version
Same rails, same Shopify sync idea. CrispCheckout is the self-serve, flat-fee version — no sales call, no per-store tax.
Side by side
We give Lasso the last row honestly — multi-processor routing is their thing. For most stores, $99 flat and a 10-minute setup wins.
Slide to your monthly revenue.
You’d save
$350
every single month · $4,200 a year
CrispCheckout: 0.5% + $99/mo · Lasso: 1% + $199/mo.
Software fees only — card processing is set by your own Whop account.
Why stores switch
Half the software fee, forever.
0.5% vs 1% compounds fast. At $50k/mo you keep about $350 more every month — that's real ad budget.
Live today, not after a call.
Sign up, connect the store, publish. No demo scheduling, no theme surgery — one script tag.
Every store, one login.
Run as many stores as you want without a $199/mo tax on each. Each store gets its own Whop, branding and domain.
FAQ
Yes — drag-and-drop builder, order bumps, timers, reviews, trust badges, Apple & Google Pay in the embed, and paid orders synced into Shopify Admin automatically.
CrispCheckout runs every payment through your own connected Whop account — your funds, your payout relationship. Lasso routes across multiple processors; if that's specifically what you need, they're the right call.
Build your checkout free, connect Shopify with one script tag, flip it live. Your storefront, theme and apps don't change.
Build and preview your whole checkout for $0, no card required. Flip it live whenever you’re ready.
Comparison reflects each product’s public website and pricing pages at the time of writing and covers software fees only; card processing is handled by your own connected accounts. Product names belong to their respective owners. Spot something outdated? Tell us and we’ll fix it.