Is Your search Costing You Sales?
Too Few Filters Shown
Your store has hundreds of filter options but shoppers can only see a few. They give up before finding what they need.
The hidden revenue leak most store owners don't see until it's too late
Shoppers Can't Combine Filters
Customers can't combine filters the way they shop — like "red, under $50, in-stock, size M." Fewer filter combinations = fewer purchases.
Out-of-Stock Products Appear in Filtered Results
Shoppers click through to a product only to see "Out of Stock." That friction kills trust — and the sale.
Keyword-Only Search With No Semantic Understanding
A shopper types "cozy winter jacket" but your search only matches the exact words — missing products listed as "warm parka" or "insulated coat."
Recommendations You Can't Control
You can't easily promote new arrivals, boost high-margin items, or suppress irrelevant suggestions. Your recommendations work for the algorithm, not your business goals.
No Filter Available on Large Search Result Pages
When a search returns 200+ results with no way to narrow them down, most shoppers don't scroll — they leave.
Slow Search Results
2-second delay in search results can drop conversions by 20%+. Slow = lost sales.
No Personalization Based on behavior
Every visitor sees the same results, even if a returning customer always buys in size L or prefers a specific brand.
Search Analytics Blind spots
You don't know what your customers are searching for, what's returning zero results, or where they drop off. You're flying blind.
No Autocomplete or Search Suggestions
You don't know what your customers are searching for, what's returning zero results, or where they drop off. You're flying blind.