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Nobody warned me that the way your checkout page is laid out could be quietly killing your sales — before a customer even gets to pay.
Here’s what I mean. Most online stores dump everything on one page — name, address, shipping, payment, order summary — all at once. And when people see that wall of fields, they freeze. They close the tab. You lose the sale. And here’s the worst part — you didn’t even capture their name or email, so you can’t follow up later.
That’s called cart abandonment, and it’s one of the sneakiest ways ecommerce stores bleed money.
GoHighLevel — it’s an all-in-one platform for running your business — just rolled out a Two-Step Checkout option inside their store builder. Step one is simple — just contact info. Name, email, maybe a shipping address. That’s it. Low friction, easy yes.
Step two is where you collect payment and they review the order.
Why does this matter? Because even if someone bails before they pay, you’ve already got their contact info. You can follow up automatically with a reminder — a message that goes out on its own — and bring them back.
Less overwhelm. More completed orders. And you never lose a lead cold again.
Try it free — link is in the description.
