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Before fully launching your Pop Card, we recommend testing the experience from your customer’s point of view.
This helps you confirm that your Pop Card:
- appears correctly
- feels natural on the page
- works well on desktop and mobile
- matches your storefront branding
Preview Your Pop Card on Your Storefront #
Open your storefront and interact with your site the same way a customer would.
Check:
- where the Pop Card appears
- how quickly it appears
- whether buttons and links work properly
- how the Pop Card looks on different screen sizes
💡 Tip: Test your Pop Card on both desktop and mobile devices whenever possible.
Review Readability and Design #
Make sure customers can easily read and interact with your Pop Card.
We recommend checking:
- text readability
- button visibility
- image quality
- color contrast
- spacing and layout
🗒️ Note: Simple and clear Pop Cards usually perform better than overly crowded or distracting designs.
Check Timing and Placement #
Pay attention to how the Pop Card behaves during browsing.
Consider:
- whether it appears too early or too often
- whether it blocks important storefront content
- whether it feels disruptive on mobile devices
- whether placement makes sense for the page
Small timing or placement adjustments can greatly improve customer experience.
Make Adjustments Anytime #
If something doesn’t feel right, you can always return to popCards and update your settings.
You can continue refining:
- placement
- behavior
- timing
- messaging
- design
as you learn what works best for your storefront and customers.
💡 Tip: Start simple first. Once your Pop Card is live, you can gradually improve and optimize the experience over time.
