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What do you guys think of this video I created for a Shopify App?

Hey guys, so I created this video for Emailwish Shopify app in reasonable rates. If you guys think you need something like this, let me know.

u/Legal-Ad3164 — 7 days ago

I built a Shopify app that automatically creates your email flows, and one small Shopify store recovered $1679 using automated emails.

I’ve spent over a decade working in eCommerce industry, including doing email marketing for large agencies and their 8 figure clients.

One thing I noticed was that agencies managing successful Shopify brands all followed very similar retention systems.

  1. welcome emails

  2. abandoned cart emails

  3. review request emails

  4. upsell emails

  5. back-in-stock emails

  6. wishlist reminder emails

  7. popup lead capture

  8. chat lead capture

The strategy itself was not complicated.

The difficult part was building a complete system around it.

Most agencies had to combine multiple apps together:
one for email flows, one for review request emails, one for popup lead capture, one for capturing leads through chat, one for wishlist emails, another for back-in-stock emails.

Then they spent months trying to integrate everything together so customer data synced properly, automations worked reliably, and branding stayed consistent across the entire customer journey.

Honestly, I hated doing this.

And surprisingly, there still isn’t a proper Shopify app that solves this entire retention system in one place. Mainly because many app developers lack hands off experience in the email industry.

That frustration is what eventually pushed me to build EmailWish.

The idea was simple:

connect your Shopify store ➜ pull products automatically ➜ generate branded email flows ➜ launch with proven copy designed to drive revenue.

Instead of starting from a blank screen every time, the app automatically builds flows using your products, branding, and retention structure.

One small store already generated $1679 from email in its first month using these automated flows.

What surprised me most after building this was how many stores spend heavily on ads while barely having retention properly set up.

Traffic disappears the moment you stop paying for it.
Retention compounds quietly in the background.

So instead of forcing merchants and agencies to duct-tape five different apps together, I wanted one system where email flows, popup lead capture, review request emails, chat lead capture, wishlist emails, and back-in-stock emails all worked together from the start.

No messy integrations.
No switching between multiple dashboards.
No designing every email from scratch.

Want the exact email flow structures used across stores that generated over $10 million in eCommerce revenue?

Install EmailWish — Shopify app with abandoned cart & email flows already built in.

u/Legal-Ad3164 — 10 days ago

I scaled my Shopify store from $10k to $52k/month with a simple system

Few days ago someone here asked me how to scale with Google Ads.
I responded quickly. In hindsight, it wasn’t the full answer.
I hate half-answers. So here’s the real one.

If you're selling physical products, start with Google Shopping Ads.

Why?
Because Shopping Ads show your product, price, and store rating to people who are already searching with buying intent.
They don’t need education. They don’t need storytelling. They just need to see:

  • the product
  • the price
  • the store
  • and click

Shopping Ads is the cleanest and most direct way to convert traffic when intent is high.
Search ➜ see ➜ buy.

If I had started with this instead of testing 20 random creative angles early on, I would've saved a lot of money and time.
But here's what most store owners learn later:
Traffic isn’t the problem. Your System is.
Once traffic starts coming in, most people bleed money because they rely only on ads and ignore systems.
That’s like pouring water into a bucket with holes.
Here’s the truth almost no beginner wants to hear:
Ads bring visitors.

Systems turn a profit.

  1. Collect Feedback: I realized I was testing creatives blindly and  wasted money testing creatives without understanding what customers actually hesitated about.

 

So I started collecting customer feedback before and after purchase to understand:
what made them click
what almost stopped them
what built trust

That alone improved my ads more than random creative testing.

  1. A/B Testing: Another thing that quietly made a huge difference was proper split testing.

Small changes like:

  • Product page layout
  • review positioning
  • delivery messaging

ended up increasing revenue far more than I expected.

3.) Competitor spying saved me from scaling dying products way too long.
A few times I noticed competitors quietly entering discount wars before margins completely collapsed.
That helped me avoid wasting more money on products that were already getting saturated. 

4. )  Retargeting: Most people don’t buy on the first visit. That’s normal.
But many stores run retargeting poorly by optimizing for conversions again instead of just staying familiar long enough. 
Awareness/impression-based retargeting is usually much cheaper and works surprisingly well once the first click already handled buying intent.

5.) Emails: In the last 12 months, email alone generated $150.8k out of $554.6k in revenue.

Not by doing anything fancy.
Just by automating what already works.

  • abandoned cart flows
  • welcome discounts
  • review request emails
  • product recommendations
  • happy customer proof
  • back-in-stock notifications

Simple. Predictable. Compounding.

Now the part I wish someone told me early:
I used to run my stores with multiple apps.
One for flows, one for popups so I can collect their emails, one for reviews so I can collect reviews, one for wishlist and to send back in stock emails.

Tabs everywhere.
Different apps to write different emails.
Branding never looked consistent.
Frustration nonstop. Not to mention that 20$/month subscription for each app added up.

So I built EmailWish because I just wanted one tool that did all this cleanly:

  • Automations
  • Popups
  • Reviews
  • Wishlists
  • Chat

No tech headaches. No “connect this to that” nonsense. Not even emails to write.
More time selling, less time fixing. Aaaaand it's free.

If you’re early, all you really need is:
Google Shopping ➜ Customer feedback ➜ A/B testing ➜ Retargeting ➜ Email automation 
Simple systems scale.
Noise wastes months.

Want to spy on your competitors and spot dying products quickly?
 Install Lurk and get real time pricing alerts. Tired of wasting money on ads that never convert?  
Use Formiva to collect customer objections and feedback automatically.
Want to increase conversion rate automatically?
Use Insighter to run a/b tests to see what works  
Want the exact email flows that generated $150.8k in sales? 
Install EmailWish — Shopify App for Abandoned cart & email flows already built in
If you want, drop your store.
I’ll tell you what ads + email setups would work for you.

u/Legal-Ad3164 — 11 days ago