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Online store

The shop itself.

Everything a real storefront needs, without buying six apps to complete it.

Products, search, checkout, content and accounts — one system, one bill, one place where the answer to any question lives.

What is in the box

The parts most platforms sell separately.

Products

  • Options, sizes and variants
  • Photos and video
  • Bundles and digital goods
  • Pre-orders and subscriptions

Finding things

  • Search that understands intent
  • Filters and collections
  • Comparison
  • Recently viewed

Checkout

  • Guest or account
  • Saved baskets
  • Discount codes and gift options
  • Delivery slots the customer picks

Accounts

  • Order history and reordering
  • Wish lists
  • Saved addresses
  • Returns the customer starts

Content

The pages around the products.

A page builder, a blog, landing pages, reusable blocks and a media library — so marketing does not queue behind engineering.

  • Reusable blocks — built once, dropped anywhere, updated in one place
  • Landing pages — for a campaign, live in an afternoon
  • Media library — one place for every asset, with the cleanup already done
Page builder
Sections you reorder, no code
Blog
Included, not an add-on
Media
Shared with the till and the app

Being found

By search engines, and by assistants.

  • Sitemaps and structured data

    Emitted correctly and kept current as the catalogue changes, rather than generated once and left to rot.

  • Meta control

    Per product, per category, per page — and written for you in your brand's voice if you would rather not.

  • Machine-readable output

    Your catalogue, stock and policies published in the format AI assistants read. Nothing to configure; it works from the day the shop is live.

"People have started shopping by asking an assistant instead of using a search engine. A shop that cannot answer them is invisible in a place that did not exist two years ago." Why machine-readable matters

This is on by default. There is no setting, and no plan tier that withholds it.

Next step

See it with your own products in it.

We'll load a sample of your real catalogue so you're looking at your business rather than a demo shop — and tell you honestly what moving would involve.

What we'll want
A sample of your catalogue, and whatever you sell on today
What you'll see
Your own products, in your own language, on your own domain
What we'll tell you
Honestly, whether this is worth moving for — and if it isn't yet, why