Henry Pham

Navi+ Menu Builder - Add Tab Bar, Mega Menu & more to any website — no code

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Most websites lose visitors because navigation is confusing — especially on mobile. Navi+ fixes that in minutes, on any platform. Works everywhere: → Shopify — install from the App Store → WordPress, Wix.. — one embed snippet → Any website with an HTML tag What you get: → Tab Bar, Mega Menu, Slide Menu, FAB, Grid Menu → Feels like a native app on mobile → AI menu design — done in seconds → Zero code, zero conflicts → Starter plan: Free forever 4.9★ on Shopify App Store. 5,000+ merchants.

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Henry Pham
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Hey Product Hunt! 👋 I'm Khoi, founder of Navi+. I built this after seeing countless Shopify stores lose mobile customers to poor navigation — buried menus, no bottom nav, confusing layouts. The fix shouldn't require a developer. So I built Navi+ — Tab Bars, Mega Menus, Slide Menus and more, working on Shopify, WordPress, Wix, or any website with one embed snippet. 5,000+ merchants are using it. Would love your feedback on what to build next!
Emma Pugsley
Congrats on the launch! I work with many small brands using Shopify and navigation is always top of the list for optimisation. How does it cope with accessibility needs? And are there limits to catalogue size?
Ansari Adin

AI menu design done in seconds claim is interesting but navigation architecture is one of those things where AI suggestions can look reasonable and be wrong for the specific store's catalog and customer behavior. a menu structure that works for a 20 product store is different from one that works for a 2000 product store with complex collections. how does the AI account for the store's actual catalog structure when generating the menu or is it more of a visual design suggestion than an information architecture one

Gizem Öztürk

Mobile navigation is easy to underestimate but it really affects how quickly people find products. Can store owners customize the menu style fully or does Navi+ mostly use preset layouts?