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Living storefront

Every shopper sees the same tired shelf.

The homepage ignores who just arrived.

Show each visitor what they came for.

A homepage that builds itself for each shopper.

Your store composes itself around each shopper and the moment they arrive. No two shoppers see the same shelf.

  • You design the canvas
  • Merchandised for the moment
  • Personal as it learns each shopper
Sage, Salesperson

Your AI team

Run by Sage, salesperson. Works with Muse, Ace, Rave.

Why it matters

The first screen sells

What each shopper came for is on screen one, not three scrolls down.

Regulars feel known

A returning shopper lands on what she keeps coming back for, not your default grid.

Your brand stays yours

The page composes itself inside the look and sections you set, never over them.

SEO comes standard

Metadata, structured data, and a sitemap ship with every store, nothing to bolt on.

How it works

How the shelf rearranges

One candle store, a gift shopper, and a scent regular.

  1. Step 1 of 4

    A shopper arrives

    • A first-time visitor sees your store, merchandised for right now.
    • Weather, season, and what is selling shape the shelf from the first visit.
    • Personal signals, what a shopper likes or skips, earn their way in over time.
  2. Step 2 of 4

    The page learns her taste

    • What she lingers on floats up. What she dismisses sinks.
    • Signals build a per-shopper profile that fades honestly over time.
    • Her guest history folds in the moment she signs in.
  3. Step 3 of 4

    The grid rearranges as she browses

    • Liked products float, dismissed ones sink, vibe tags boost.
    • A Picked for you label shows what the page learned.
    • Each shopper earns her own For you rail.
  4. Step 4 of 4

    Your brand stays in charge

    • Composition works inside the sections and look you set.
    • Metadata, structured data, and a sitemap ship with every store.

Merchandised for everyone. Personal when earned.

A new visitor sees the store you designed, merchandised for the moment by weather, season, and what is selling. It personalizes to a shopper only from what they actually do.

Everything in the box

The living grid

Grid re-ranks as they browseLiked float, dismissed sinkVibe-tag boosts, Picked-for-you labelTrending and For-you rails

Merchandised for the moment

Weather and season shape the shelfBestsellers rise in real timePicked-for-you from the first visitA/B test the product order

The learning

Per-shopper profile, honest decayViews, dwell, dismissals teach itGuest history merges on sign-inProduct pages pitch to taste

Your canvas

Design studio, live previewYou order the sections yourselfThemes, fonts, palette stay yoursImport your current site's look

The guarantees

First visits, no personal trackingStructured data and sitemap includedOpt-out purges retroactivelyBrowsing honors do-not-track

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What you stop paying for

The personalization engines you bolt on.

Nosto personalizationLimeSpot recommendationsRebuy smart merchandisingDynamic Yield

Live in three steps

1

Design your store

Set the theme, sections, and order in the design studio. That is the canvas.

2

Let the grid go live

The grid starts learning from the first browse. Nothing to configure per shopper.

3

See what floats

Your audience view shows what shoppers linger on, dismiss, and come back for.

Fair questions

Does every shopper really see a different page?
Yes. The homepage composes itself from what each shopper looks at, likes, and dismisses. A first-time visitor sees your best face; a regular sees what she keeps coming back for.
Do I lose control of my own homepage?
No. You set the brand, the sections, and the look in the design studio. The composition works inside your design language, not over it.
What does a brand-new visitor see?
The store you designed, merchandised for the moment: weather, season, and what is selling shape the shelf for everyone, with no personal tracking. Personalization to a specific shopper earns its way in only as they show what they care about.
Does it respect shopper privacy?
Yes. Shoppers can opt out of personalization, opt-outs purge what was learned, and browsing signals honor do-not-track from the browser.
Sells more

The shelf rearranges itself to sell each visitor.

Clicks don't convert

Stop showing every shopper the same shelf.

Design the store once. Watch it learn the gift shopper and the regular alike.

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