Message match
Continue the promise and angle from the ad so visitors know they landed in the right place.
Landing Pages
We build ecommerce landing pages that match the ad intent, educate quickly, show proof close to the claim, reduce objections, and make the next step obvious on mobile.

Post-click problem
A standard product page often assumes too much. A landing page can explain context, build belief, handle objections, and guide the buyer before asking for the sale.
What we rebuild
Every section should help the buyer move from confusion to clarity, from doubt to trust, and from interest to action.
Continue the promise and angle from the ad so visitors know they landed in the right place.
Explain the product, use case, mechanism, bundle, price context, and reason to act.
Place reviews, demonstrations, comparison points, risk reversal, and FAQs near the claims they support.
Design CTA timing, sticky actions, and page order for how paid mobile traffic scans and decides.
We review traffic intent, offer clarity, first screen, product page structure, trust timing, cart friction, and mobile order.
We separate conversion-critical changes from cosmetic improvements so the work starts where buyer decisions actually break.
We restructure the page system around value, proof, objections, risk reversal, and a clearer next step.
We implement the frontend, QA the experience across key devices, and keep tracking and lead flow contracts intact.
Framework
We start from the buyer’s decision path and rebuild the moments that determine whether they keep moving or leave.

Visual proof
The goal is not more decoration. The goal is a page flow where buyers understand the value, trust the brand, and know what to do next.
Proof
These are condensed review themes from ecommerce redesign, Shopify build, migration, product page, and conversion UX work.
“The rebuild made the store easier to buy from.”
The Thankik team tightened the first screen, product page flow, trust blocks, and mobile hierarchy so buyers understood the offer faster.
“We finally saw what was breaking after the click.”
Instead of another design refresh, they mapped where buyers were losing confidence and rebuilt the page around the buying decision.
“Not generic CRO advice.”
The recommendations were visual, specific, and tied to our actual store structure: what to move, what to clarify, and what proof needed to appear earlier.
“Our team stopped changing random sections.”
The strategy gave us a clear order of fixes across the homepage, product page, cart, and mobile experience.
“The product page started doing more of the selling.”
We already had content and reviews, but the hierarchy was wrong. The new structure made value, proof, and next steps much clearer.
“The rebuild made the store easier to buy from.”
The Thankik team tightened the first screen, product page flow, trust blocks, and mobile hierarchy so buyers understood the offer faster.
“We finally saw what was breaking after the click.”
Instead of another design refresh, they mapped where buyers were losing confidence and rebuilt the page around the buying decision.
“Not generic CRO advice.”
The recommendations were visual, specific, and tied to our actual store structure: what to move, what to clarify, and what proof needed to appear earlier.
“Our team stopped changing random sections.”
The strategy gave us a clear order of fixes across the homepage, product page, cart, and mobile experience.
“The product page started doing more of the selling.”
We already had content and reviews, but the hierarchy was wrong. The new structure made value, proof, and next steps much clearer.
Process
The process moves from diagnosis to build without turning the project into random design opinions.
We review traffic intent, offer clarity, first screen, product page structure, trust timing, cart friction, and mobile order.
Leak mapWe separate conversion-critical changes from cosmetic improvements so the work starts where buyer decisions actually break.
Fix orderWe restructure the page system around value, proof, objections, risk reversal, and a clearer next step.
Design systemWe implement the frontend, QA the experience across key devices, and keep tracking and lead flow contracts intact.
Live pagesFAQ
They can be. Some are Shopify pages, some are custom templates, and some are PDP variants built for specific traffic angles.
Yes. Copy, hierarchy, proof placement, and design are treated as one system because they shape the buying decision together.
Yes, but the right CTA depends on product complexity, variant selection, bundle logic, and how much education is needed before purchase.
Yes. The page strategy changes based on traffic temperature, ad angle, product awareness, and buyer objections.
Free First-Look
Send your store or product page URL. If it looks like a fit, we’ll prepare a short First-Look direction before the call and walk you through what we’d change.