Add complete product image sets
Weak image coverage reduces trust and makes products harder to evaluate.
We audited 57 of your 72 products. Your catalog scores 60/100 — top e-commerce brands hit 95. That gap is worth $18/month in unrealized sales.
“This catalog is currently burdened by significant technical debt and inconsistent data hygiene, trailing far behind the seamless standards set by industry leaders. Immediate remediation of raw code injection and content gaps is essential to reach a baseline of professional competence.”
Monthly revenue estimated from 72 products, $23 avg price, ~5K monthly visits scaled by catalog size, 2% conversion rate.
Formula: Sampled 57 of 72 products (×1.3 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 45-55% of revenue of your revenue — and your product pages aren't answering her questions.
Digital Security: The presence of raw HTML code and 'Untitled' product pages makes the site look like a scam, causing fear for credit card safety.
Product Quality Uncertainty: Generic descriptions and lack of standardized imagery create doubt about whether the items will actually work as advertised.
Professionalism Gap: Internal system stamps and placeholder titles (like '3000 Vison') signal a lack of customer support and quality control.
Address minor physical ailments (joint/muscle pain) with non-invasive, low-cost herbal solutions.
Protect expensive mobile hardware from damage using bulk-priced accessories that are easily replaceable.
Organize a home workspace or entertainment area with affordable utility gadgets like screen storage racks and smart plugs.
Impulse pricing for problem-solving items like the $12.90 Wormwood patches for immediate pain relief.
High-value tech protection (e.g., 3-pack tempered glass) priced significantly lower than big-box retail stores.
Low-risk lifestyle upgrades, such as affordable $22.10 activewear or $8.61 swimsuits for seasonal use.
The catalog fails Sarah by projecting an image of an unmonitored storefront. While she is attracted to the price points of the wormwood patches and tech accessories, the 'critical' metadata issues—such as raw code injections and internal date stamps—act as immediate red flags. For a buyer looking for health or tech solutions, the technical messiness suggests the products might be unsafe or the seller unreachable, preventing her from completing a purchase despite the relevant product mix.
The catalog exhibits significant drift between product categories. While lifestyle items like activewear and wellness patches use a cohesive, enthusiastic voice, the technical products (e.g., the Smart Wifi Power Plug) suffer from raw, unedited specification lists. This gap between 'problem-solving lifestyle' and 'unfiltered utility' suggests a lack of a unified editorial layer, which may undermine the brand's reliability as a curated destination.


Issues ordered by cost. Expand any row for the evidence.
Multiple listings, such as Product ID 40455 'Untitled', are published with zero content, creating high bounce rates.
criticalDescription fields contain uncleaned HTML and 'detailmodule' blocks that break page layouts and user trust.
criticalImage counts lack standardization, fluctuating from zero or one to over fifty per listing without a clear hierarchy.
warningUse of non-descriptive placeholders like '3000 Vison' prevents effective search discovery and SEO ranking.
warningInternal date stamps are present in public-facing product titles, signaling a lack of professional oversight.
warningCompetitors were identified by cross-referencing the store's unique product mix (health patches + activewear + pet recovery) against multi-category generalist stores that utilize similar global sourcing and dropshipping business models. Metrics are estimated based on sample analysis of high-volume listings.
Competitor metrics are estimates from public web signals, not scraped catalog counts.
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One ranked roadmap, three views. Phase 1 alone recovers the majority inside 2 weeks.
Weak image coverage reduces trust and makes products harder to evaluate.
Weak titles hurt search visibility and make products harder to understand at a glance.
Incomplete SEO fields limit how much organic traffic your existing catalog can capture.
Thin or missing descriptions force shoppers to guess why the product is worth buying.
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.
9 products to fix. Dondo runs it in 1 minutes.