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Hi there,
Can Abandoned carts be manually resolved?
We are using draft orders to acheive sales
Hello @DamianSLH
You can’t technically “resolve” an abandoned cart the same way you do a draft order, but you can turn that abandoned checkout into a manual sale.
Here’s how to do it:
Hi There
Thank you for your reply.
I am using drafts (orders) using a PDF download to convert the abandoned checkouts rather than using the abandoned checkout. As Im using drafts it does not register in abandoned checkouts that I we were successful
Hello Damian, I’m not exactly sure on what you mean by resolving it manually but like someone in the replies already suggested, it makes sense to send emails with the resume order link for those who genuinely forgot along the way for one reason or the other.
Another addition I would suggest is to maybe send those emails with “special discounts” or reward programs attached so that they could help serve as that final push to completing the order.
Hey!
Yep, totally get where you're coming from as abandoned carts can be frustrating.
And yes, using draft orders is actually a pretty smart manual way to try and save the sale, especially if you're chatting with the customer or doing some one on one follow-up.
But if you’re looking to make things a bit smoother or more automated, definitely check that Shopify’s abandoned checkout emails are turned on (Settings > Notifications). You can customize those too even add a discount code to sweeten the deal.
If you're already doing that and still want to go the manual route, draft orders work fine! Just maybe add a friendly message when sending the invoice, like:
“Hey, noticed you left this in your cart. Just wanted to make checkout easier for you!”
Hope that helps!
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