Solutions for Shopify stores

Start with the storefront job you want to improve, then choose the focused Activory app built for that moment.

Solution finder

Merchant goalSolution pageActivory app
Increase average order value with cart rewardsFree shipping progress barsBlueCart
Make product specs easier to scanProduct specification tablesTableFlow
Publish spreadsheet data on storefront pagesSpreadsheet tablesTable Master
Highlight important links, collections, and promotionsVisual menu badgesKOBU
Collect required product or order detailsCustom product fieldsCOLY

How to choose

If the shopper is already in the cart and needs a reason to add one more item, start with free shipping progress bars. That path is about cart motivation: a clear threshold, a live message, and a reward that feels reachable. BlueCart is the fit when the store already has, or plans to create, free shipping, discount, gift, or upsell incentives.

If the shopper is still evaluating a product, decide whether the information belongs to a product or to a data file. Use product specification tables when each product needs structured specs, metafields, variant details, compatibility rows, or comparison data. TableFlow is the fit when Shopify product data is the source of truth.

Use spreadsheet tables when the source starts as Excel, CSV, XLS, or Google Sheets. Table Master is better for larger row-based data sets such as wholesale lists, catalogs, compatibility matrices, schedules, or bulk order tables. The simple distinction is this: TableFlow is for product/spec data; Table Master is for spreadsheet/table data.

If shoppers are struggling to find the right path before they choose a product, start with visual menu badges. KOBU is the fit when navigation needs more visual emphasis, mobile shortcuts, collection-specific menu blocks, or quiz-like guided paths.

If the product cannot be fulfilled without shopper input, start with custom product fields. COLY is the fit when the store needs names, dates, engraving text, delivery notes, measurements, allergy notes, or conditional fields before checkout.

Storefront jobs

Show the next buying step

Use progress bars, badges, and guided navigation when shoppers need a clear reason to add one more item or choose the right collection.

Make product information easier to trust

Use tables when specifications, variants, size details, compatibility notes, or bulk order data need to stay readable on mobile and desktop.

Reduce support questions before checkout

Use custom fields and structured product data when the order needs personalization details, delivery notes, measurements, or special instructions.

Keep the store maintainable

Choose app settings and theme-friendly blocks for repeatable storefront jobs instead of one-off snippets that are harder to support later.

Not sure which app fits first?

Start with the page that matches the storefront moment you want to improve, then compare the app built for that workflow.

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