Got an online store? Read this
Hey Product Hunt 👋
I built Storecheckr after watching a pattern repeat itself too many times: store owners spending $500/month on Facebook ads for a store that converts at 0.8%.
The ads weren't the problem. The store was.
Most small store owners I know have no idea what's actually really costing them sales. They can't afford a CRO agency ($3–5k/month). They get generic blog advice that doesn't apply to their specific store. So they just keep running ads and hoping.
Storecheckr fixes that. You paste your store URL, it scans your store against proven conversion principles and beyond that, and you get a prioritized report — ranked by revenue impact — delivered to your inbox. In minutes. For $19.
No fluff. Specific issues, specific fixes, specific starting point.
Happy to audit selected stores in the comments if you want to see a real output. Just drop your URL. thanks for your support!! :-)
Cheers
Chris
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It sounds great.But, Chris, how could you convince the user your analysis of their cases are correct?
@lyshen Hey, thanks for your comment. And fair question, btw. Every finding on storecheckr is grounded in two things: verified ecommerce conversion benchmarks, and in addition to that, years of real marketing experience I've encoded directly into how the tool evaluates a store. It's not a black box. every observation references something specific that's actually on the shop page (or missing), so the owner can verify it themselves in seconds and take action.
@cvmsaastools Thanks for your explain in detail. It sounds like the store user will get reaction in seconds which may be missed before.