A personal shopper for your ecommerce shop:
We believe that being engaged by a salesperson is key to a successful shopping experience. After all, your customers might not be experts in the products you’re selling and they might not know which ones best match their needs.
Online shoppers need guidance in finding what they want, just like in real shops.
How our product recommendation quiz works?
A fresh alternative to the obsolete “Search Bar” in eCommerce stores, our digital personal shopper engages your customers just like a salesperson would, guiding them from start to cart and ensuring they find exactly what they’re looking for.
Our plugin allows the customers to play an active role in the buying experience. The quiz asks your customers a series of questions, analyzes their responses and returns a selection of recommended products that match their needs along with an explanation to why they’re the right fit for them.
Customizing the quiz to your particular needs:
Just like every customer is unique, we believe every brand has its own personality. Our plugin allows you to customize multiple aspects of the quiz. With our easy-to-use quiz builder you can:
- Define the questions you ask;
- Personalize the feedback you give;
- Choose within multiple fonts and color palettes;
- Choose between multiple display modes (popup, inline or automatic).
Some of our key features include:
- Plug and play. Easy to install and configure. No coding required. Sell more effectively within minutes, not weeks.
- Conditional Logic. Your customers never have to skip irrelevant questions because with conditional logic rules, they’ll never even see them. This makes the experience easier, with higher completion rates, through a more personal, human interaction.
- Lead capture. Incentivize your customers to leave their contact details (for following-up or retargeting).
When is a product recommendation quiz useful?
Shops where their customers are overloaded with choices are a great fit, a few cases where our plugin can provide value are:
- When people want to make a quick an easy choice (e.g. gifts);
- The product is complex or it’s difficult to compare alternatives;
- When buyers do not have clear preferences about what they want.