Feedback for your online store from the community
Hello!
Any website and or content feedback would help! We are a fitness apparel brand. Www.jackedalien.com
Thank you
In general, interesting stores, images, and the whole "vibe" is positive. Checkout has a good amount of payment options.
But there are some things that I think could be done better.
Homepage:
Collection
Product page
Consider adding more contact information besides phone, "Outerspace" is not a place to be funny. Also, think about changing your email to your domain and not Gmail.
Wish you luck and a lot of sales.
Hi @Grandproductco! Kate here from the PageFly Shopify Landing Page Builder App.
I had a great time browsing through your store at Jacked Alien – love the product offerings and the bold brand vibe! There’s a solid foundation, but I spotted a few areas that could boost user experience and drive conversions. Here are my suggestions:
"NEW DROP IS LIVE! FREE SHIPPING ON ALL U.S. ORDERS OVER $75"
Suggestion:
Make the announcement bar clickable and direct it to a relevant collection or product page.
This creates a seamless shopping journey and encourages users to explore your latest offerings right away. A static announcement without a link leaves potential buyers stranded, forcing them to manually search for products. Let’s eliminate friction! Your customer is more likely to click when the incentive (like free shipping) is attached to a direct product path.
Suggestion:
Your current Call-to-Action (CTA) buttons blend too much into the background. Try contrasting colors or larger, bolder fonts to make them stand out. You could also explore PageFly’s advanced button customizations.
Why?
CTAs act as signposts guiding customers toward key actions like “Shop Now” or “View Collection.” When these buttons are subtle or hidden, you risk users overlooking them. Clear, bold CTAs drive clicks and conversions, especially during promotions or new drops!
Suggestion:
Integrate apps like VIBE or Instafeed to convert your Instagram feed into a shoppable experience directly on your homepage or product pages.
Why?
Social proof matters! When customers see real people engaging with your products, it builds trust and influences purchase decisions. A shoppable Instagram section bridges social engagement with seamless shopping, turning inspiration into immediate action. Vibe and Instafeed make this integration smooth and professional.
Like this:
Suggestion:
Revamp the newsletter section to provide clear value. Highlight offers such as “Get up to 20% off on your first order” or “Exclusive early access to new drops and special discounts.”
Why?
Newsletters are an excellent tool for long-term customer engagement, but users need a compelling reason to sign up. By emphasizing discounts or exclusive benefits, you incentivize them to subscribe. A well-structured newsletter section can boost your email list and help you build stronger relationships through ongoing marketing campaigns.
Like this:
Suggestion:
Include a size chart or size guide on each product page. You can display it as a pop-up or a dedicated section under product descriptions.
Why?
Sizing is critical in apparel, and customers need confidence that they’re picking the right fit. Providing a clear, accessible size guide reduces hesitation and decreases the chances of returns. A well-designed size chart enhances the shopping experience and builds trust with your customers.
These suggestions are somewhat lengthy, but I hope that you have read them all. Best of luck with your business. Keep up the great work!
Kate - PageFly Team
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Hey @Grandproductco ,
I'm Tracy from BON Loyalty, the top-rated Shopify loyalty app. I’d love to help out! First off, I think you’re already on a great path. “Jacked Alien” is a catchy name, and it really stands out—it gives your brand some personality. The design is pretty clean, and the overall vibe of your store feels consistent with what you're aiming for. Plus, the products look awesome and definitely have potential to catch the right customers’ attention.
That said, I’ve got a few ideas that could fine-tune the design and make it easier for visitors to engage with your store. When it comes to design improvements, it’s all about making that strong first impression. Customers decide quickly whether they want to explore or bounce, so it’s essential that your homepage hooks them right away. And since mobile shopping has become the norm, optimizing for mobile is no longer optional—it’s crucial if you want to keep visitors engaged and improve conversions. Here are some things you can work on.
1/ Design improvements
Hero section
The video background is engaging and on-brand, but the size is too large and takes up a lot of space on both desktop and mobile. You can consider scale the video down slightly so that the Call-to-Action (CTA) button stays within view without requiring users to scroll.
CTA Button visibility
The “Shop” button is black and blends too much with the banner, making it easy to miss.
My suggestion: Change the button to white with bold text to create contrast against the background video. You could also add a slight glow effect on hover to align with your alien theme. Keep the text action-oriented, like “Explore the Alien Collection” or “Start Your Journey” to make it more exciting.
Navigation bar
The header feels a bit crowded, particularly on pages like Home/Blog, where the menu spans across two lines. This can make the navigation look busy and less user-friendly.
My suggestion: It would help to remove the “Home” link, as most users naturally click on the logo to return to the homepage. And you can consider turning “Shop” into a dropdown that displays all collections. This would create a cleaner layout and make it easier to explore your products.
2/ Mobile optimization
Missing a sticky header
Right now, on mobile, users have to scroll all the way back up just to get to the menu or cart, which can feel pretty annoying and interrupt their flow. If those options aren’t easy to access, people might get frustrated and leave before finishing their shopping. I would suggest ddding a sticky header with the menu, cart, and search always visible would make browsing way smoother.
Optimize for speed
Right now, large media files (like the video in the hero banner) could be slowing down your load times, which is a big deal on mobile. To keep things running smoothly, try lazy loading your images so they only show up when users scroll to them. You can also compress images using WebP formats—this keeps the quality but makes the files smaller.
Streamline page length
Long pages with too many sections or product grids can feel overwhelming on mobile, making it hard for users to stay engaged. A good way to fix this is by using collapsible sections or accordions for things like FAQs or product descriptions. This keeps the page neat and easy to navigate, while still giving visitors all the info they need when they’re ready to dive in.
Fix the sponsored partners
The sponsored logos section looks cluttered due to inconsistent sizes and uneven alignment, making it feel unpolished. You can resize all logos to the same dimensions (either height or width) for consistency, and center them properly if they vary in shape.
For a cleaner look, I woulsd suggest use a 2- or 3-column grid layout on desktop and a single column on mobile, with even padding and spacing between logos. This will keep the section compact and organized.
With these tweaks, your store will be in a great spot to start converting more visitors into customers. I’d recommend focusing on email marketing and retargeting ads, as well as partnering with influencers or running social media campaigns to spread the word. Also, setting up abandoned cart recovery flows will help you recapture potential sales and maximize every visit.
If you’re diving deeper into the apparel game, Shopify has some great resources that can give you more insight into growing in the industry. Here’s a good one to start with: Shopify’s Apparel Guide.
You’ve already laid a solid foundation, so keep going! If you need more tips or run into any questions along the way, just give me a shout—I'm happy to help.
If you find these suggestions helpful for you, please let me know by giving BON Loyalty a 'LIKE' or marking it as a 'SOLUTION'. 😊
Best,
Tracy from the BON Loyalty team
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