The best starting point for most merchants: clean, premium, and conversion-friendly.
Show merchants the store design directions they can choose from before launch.
These are the strongest first recommendations for general retail, technical catalogs, and fast-order storefronts.
The best starting point for most merchants: clean, premium, and conversion-friendly.
A denser, more structured storefront for products that need specs, clarity, and trust.
Designed for shorter order paths, clearer menus, and stronger mobile purchase flow.
Best for merchants who rely on calmer surfaces, better imagery, and more refined brand storytelling.
Editorial premium storytelling with calmer surfaces and stronger product perception.
A visual-heavy experience for merchants who sell with imagery and stronger brand mood.
A simpler structure for short journeys, paid traffic, and merchants who want speed without looking cheap.
A lighter structure for faster taps, shorter checkout, and simpler phone-native journeys.
The theme is only one layer. Trust, catalog completion, and support details are what make the storefront look mature and ready to sell.
Pick the business context and let the page highlight the direction that should feel most natural.
Start here for balanced retail, general catalogs, and most merchants who need a premium default.
The merchant starts by picking the feeling they want the store to communicate.
Cards, buttons, promos, and spacing adapt to that direction.
The store no longer feels generic; it feels aligned with the business.