GemReach vs Clientbook: An Honest Comparison From the Smaller Side (2026)
Let's not pretend: we make GemReach, so a "GemReach vs Clientbook" page on our blog starts with an obvious bias. Here's how we've handled that — every claim about Clientbook below comes from its own public website, checked at the time of writing; we say plainly where Clientbook is stronger; and we'd genuinely rather you pick the right tool than pick ours and churn. With that on the table, here's the comparison.
The two products in one paragraph each
Clientbook is the established clienteling platform in US jewelry retail: AI-powered client recommendations, wish lists, text and web-chat messaging, outreach automations, analytics, and team management built for sales floors with multiple associates. Its website doesn't publish pricing — you book a demo and receive a personalised quote for your store.
GemReach is the newer, smaller, more focused product: rich client profiles (ring sizes, key dates, wishlists, purchase history), a daily prioritised "Today" contact list, a shared two-way SMS/MMS inbox, and messaging compliance (consent audit trail, automatic STOP/START, 8am–9pm quiet hours) enforced at a single send checkpoint. Published pricing: Starter $49/month, Pro $99/month (campaigns, occasion automations, AI-assisted replies, webhooks).
Where Clientbook is stronger
Credit where due — if you recognise your store below, Clientbook deserves your demo call:
- Multi-associate sales floors. Team management, per-associate client books, and the workflows of a staffed showroom are Clientbook's home turf. GemReach works fine for small teams, but it wasn't designed around associate-level hierarchy.
- Track record. Clientbook has years of jewelry-retail deployments behind it. GemReach is new — focused and modern, but without that history. If "who else uses this?" matters to your decision, that's a real difference today.
- AI product recommendations. Clientbook markets AI-driven recommendations of products to clients. GemReach's AI is narrower: assisting replies in the inbox on the Pro plan.
- Breadth. Web chat alongside texting, deeper analytics dashboards — the platform surface is simply bigger.
Where GemReach is stronger
- You know the price right now. $49 or $99 a month, published. Clientbook requires a demo to learn what your store would pay. If budgeting from a website matters to you — and for most independents it does — only one of these products lets you.
- The daily list is the product, not a feature. GemReach's core loop is the morning "Today" list: who to contact, and why — anniversaries approaching, repairs ready, VIPs gone quiet. Everything else exists to serve that habit.
- Compliance is enforced, not configured. Every outbound message passes one checkpoint that verifies consent, honours STOP/START permanently, and blocks sends outside the recipient's 8am–9pm window. There is no path around it — which is exactly what you want from a compliance control. (Background: our jewelry texting compliance guide.)
- Sized for independents. A one-to-five-person shop gets the whole product without paying — in money or complexity — for team hierarchy it won't use.
- Founder proximity. GemReach is built by a former multi-location jeweller, and support goes to people who work on the product. Whether that's a plus or a minus depends on what you want from a vendor — we think for small shops it's a plus.
Feature comparison
| GemReach | Clientbook | |
|---|---|---|
| Client profiles (sizes, dates, wishlists) | Yes | Yes |
| Daily prioritised contact list | Core feature | Via automations |
| Two-way texting | Yes (shared inbox) | Yes (+ web chat) |
| AI | Assisted replies (Pro) | Product recommendations |
| Occasion automations & campaigns | Pro plan | Yes |
| Team / multi-associate management | Basic | Extensive |
| Compliance enforcement (consent, STOP/START, quiet hours) | Automatic, single checkpoint | Platform-managed |
| Years in market | New (2026) | Established |
| Published pricing | $49 / $99 per month | No — demo & quote |
Clientbook details from its public website at the time of writing (July 2026). If anything here is outdated or unfair, tell us and we'll correct it.
The honest bottom line
If you run a staffed showroom where several associates each work a client book, and platform maturity matters more than price transparency: book the Clientbook demo. That's not politeness — it's the correct answer for that store.
If you're an independent with a small team, the job is "never miss an occasion, text clients properly, know each morning who to contact" — and you'd like to know the price before talking to anyone — that's precisely the store GemReach was built for. Start at the GemReach page, see the $49 and $99 plans, and decide without a call.
Related Reading
- Best Jewelry Clienteling Software in 2026
- Clientbook Alternatives for Independent Jewelers
- What Is Jewelry Clienteling?
Frequently Asked Questions
Is GemReach a direct Clientbook competitor?
They overlap on the core clienteling job — client profiles, outreach, texting — but they're sized differently: Clientbook is a platform built for multi-associate sales floors with quote-based pricing; GemReach is a focused tool for independents with published pricing at $49–$99/month. Many stores are clearly one or the other's customer, which makes the choice easier than most software comparisons.
Which is cheaper, GemReach or Clientbook?
Only one of the two publishes pricing, so a strict comparison isn't possible: GemReach costs $49 or $99 per month, published on its site; Clientbook provides a personalised quote after a demo. If you get a Clientbook quote, ask for the all-in number (setup, per-user, contract length) so you can compare like-for-like.
Can I try GemReach before committing?
GemReach is paid-only from $49/month (no free tier) — but there's nothing gated behind a sales call: pricing, features, and documentation are public, and you can start at gemreach.app whenever you're ready. A Shopify-embedded version has been submitted to the App Store and is in review at the time of writing.
Part of our jewellery software series — explore the full jewelry store software suite for Shopify.
Related reading: Best Jewelry Clienteling Software · Clientbook Alternatives · GemReach.
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