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Public-storefront leak triage

The 10-minute store leak checklist.

Use this before buying more traffic. It is a fast public-page check for obvious buyer hesitation points: unclear offer, weak trust cues, poor capture, missing AOV prompts, and a generic abandoned-cart path.

Public storefront only. Do not send passwords, analytics exports, customer data, API keys, or private checkout/admin access.

Run it like a shopper

Open one product page, one collection page, cart, footer, and opt-in popup.

This is not an analytics audit. It is a visible buying-path sanity check that surfaces what a hesitant shopper can see before checkout.

1Offer clarityCan a cold shopper explain what the product is, who it is for, why it is different, and why the price makes sense within 15 seconds?
2Trust reducersAre shipping, returns, delivery timing, reviews, guarantees, contact cues, and product proof easy to find before the cart?
3Capture qualityIs the email/SMS opt-in specific enough to earn a real buyer's attention, with clean consent language and useful follow-up context?
4AOV pathDo bundles, accessories, quantity breaks, replenishment prompts, or complete-the-set offers make the next best purchase obvious?
5Recovery readinessIf someone abandons cart, would the follow-up know the product, likely objection, shipping concern, and saved checkout link?
BoundaryDo not pretend private dataOnly score visible pages. Revenue loss, cart volume, conversion rate, and recovered revenue require owner-approved systems later.

Quick score

Count visible leaks, not guesses.

Give one point for each issue you can actually see from public pages. If a claim requires private analytics, leave it out.

0-3Page basics first.Fix the obvious product-page and trust gaps before a deeper recovery build. A full report may still help prioritize copy and offer changes.
4-7Report is likely worth it.There are enough visible leaks to justify a ranked teardown with specific fixes, capture notes, AOV opportunities, and recovery-readiness scoring.
8+Recovery may be underfed.The store may have buyer intent, but the public path and follow-up context probably need tightening before or alongside recovery automation.

Clean next step

If the checklist finds real visible leaks, buy the $149 Revenue Leak Report or send the public URL first. The paid report turns this quick triage into a ranked leak map and fix order.

What not to send

Keep the first pass safe and lightweight.

The first pass does not need admin access. Recovery Partner work is scoped only after the store owner approves tools, access, consent rules, and attribution.

SendPublic store URL, platform if known, main product category, current email/SMS tools if known, and what feels leaky.
Do not sendPasswords, customer exports, analytics access, API keys, private checkout data, or unsupported revenue-loss numbers.
Paid report outputRanked public leak map, prioritized fixes, capture/AOV notes, recovery-readiness score, and a clear yes/no on deeper setup fit.