Rewrite weak product titles
Weak titles hurt search visibility and make products harder to understand at a glance.
We audited 56 of your 56 products. Your catalog scores 69/100 — top e-commerce brands hit 92.5. That gap is worth €45/month in unrealized sales.
“This catalog demonstrates significant technical debt and unoptimized metadata that falls well below the standard of top-tier e-commerce performers. Immediate remediation of HTML leakage and variant sprawl is required to regain brand authority.”
Monthly revenue estimated from 56 products, €79 avg price, ~5K monthly visits scaled by catalog size, 2% conversion rate.
Formula: Sampled 56 of 56 products (×1 extrapolation). Losses combined multiplicatively: 1-(1-r₁)(1-r₂)(1-r₃)(1-r₄) to avoid double-counting.
Before we look at what's broken, we need to understand who reads your product pages and what they came for.
She's 55-65% of your revenue — and your product pages aren't answering her questions.
Technical unprofessionalism: Seeing raw HTML tags and UI artifacts in descriptions makes her doubt the brand's legitimacy and product quality.
Compatibility confusion: Overstuffed, keyword-heavy titles make it difficult to quickly confirm if an accessory specifically fits her iPhone model.
Perceived value vs. price: With some items reaching high price points, the lack of clean, premium product descriptions creates a disconnect with the 'luxury' Apple ecosystem.
Streamline content creation by finding tools that allow for stable, hands-free recording in various environments.
Consolidate daily carry items by using MagSafe wallets and multi-functional grips to reduce pocket clutter.
Maintain high device performance by sourcing reliable charging solutions and protective gear for her expensive smartphone.
Viral functionality: Seeing a hands-free silicone suction mount or mirror case that solves a specific content creation pain point.
Bundle convenience: The desire to upgrade her entire mobile kit with lenses, grips, and chargers in a single shopping session.
Aesthetic trends: Finding 'cute' or unique designs like the lipstick-inspired case that align with current social media aesthetics.
The catalog fails to provide a 'premium' shopping experience that matches the high-end Apple products it supports. The presence of raw HTML code and 'TinyMCE' artifacts creates a high bounce rate for users like Maya who equate site health with product safety. Furthermore, the lack of variant grouping for identical suction mounts forces her to scroll through 'sprawl' rather than making a quick color choice, leading to decision fatigue.



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Product descriptions contain raw HTML tags, internal CSS classes, and TinyMCE artifacts, indicating a failure in content sanitization processes.
criticalTitles are severely overloaded with legacy device compatibility lists and non-standard emojis, drastically reducing readability and search relevance.
warningMultiple administrative items and accessories exhibit zero-length descriptions or missing attributes, creating dead ends for customers and search crawlers.
criticalRelated mounts and cases are listed as standalone products rather than grouped variants, causing internal SEO cannibalization and catalog clutter.
warningThe presence of internal IDs and placeholder text suggests a lack of automated validation during the product ingestion phase.
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One ranked roadmap, three views. Phase 1 alone recovers the majority inside 2 weeks.
Weak titles hurt search visibility and make products harder to understand at a glance.
Weak image coverage reduces trust and makes products harder to evaluate.
Thin or missing descriptions force shoppers to guess why the product is worth buying.
Incomplete SEO fields limit how much organic traffic your existing catalog can capture.
Clearer product names that are easier to scan, search, and compare.
More complete PDPs that explain value, answer objections, and support conversion.
Richer PDPs with stronger visual confidence and fewer abandoned product views.
A more discoverable catalog with cleaner metadata and stronger search intent.
Enriched product descriptions increase PDP conversion rate
Keep 20% of products unchanged as a control group. Compare conversion rate, bounce rate, and revenue per session between optimized and control products after 30 days.
13 products to fix. Dondo runs it in 1 minutes.