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READYBAR
Same meal bar. A storefront that finally says so.
Every store we bring to Shopline — redesigned, migrated from another platform, or upgraded from 2.0 to 3.0 — documented page by page: the before, the after, and the numbers we measured rather than estimated.
Same store. New storefront. Audit, redesign, rebuild — delivered as your Shopline theme.
View projects 02 5 projectsAny platform in. One storefront out. Catalogue, customers, content and a storefront built to sell.
View projects 03 Documenting nowYour theme, on the new architecture. JSON templates, sections everywhere, theme blocks — nothing lost.
View projectsHomepage, collections, product page and mobile — before and after, with the audit that drove each change and the numbers we measured on arrival.
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Same meal bar. A storefront that finally says so.
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Four domains in. One storefront out.
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Modest activewear. A storefront with the same confidence.
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Two listings and a pre-order link. A storefront that sells the system.
Redesign the store you have, move from another platform, or upgrade a 2.0 theme to 3.0 — every one documented on this site the same way.
A full CRO / UX audit, then a redesign of the pages that carry the revenue — homepage, collections, product page, cart — delivered as your Shopline theme. Whether the store is already on Shopline or arriving from another platform, it's shown before and after, page by page, with the audit that drove every change.
Shopify, WooCommerce, BigCommerce, Magento, Wix, GoHighLevel and more, moved onto Shopline: catalogue, customers, orders and content mapped and imported, redirects planned, cutover managed. Pair it with a Glow-Up when the storefront should change too.
Move a Shopline 2.0 theme onto 3.0 without losing the storefront you already have: JSON templates, sections on every page, reusable theme blocks, colour schemes and presets — faster to edit in the theme editor, faster to load for the customer.
Every project on this site is scored the same way — from what we click through and measure, not from a checklist. When we design the new storefront, each decision is then checked against 523 Uplift CRO standards before the build.
What loads in the first three seconds, what covers the headline, and whether there is one obvious thing to click.
Can the customer always keep browsing? Same header on every page, one domain, breadcrumbs, search, no dead ends.
Is the whole catalogue reachable? Collections built around how customers search, filters, sort, quick-add.
The buy box and everything that supports it: gallery, price and savings, options, bundles, subscriptions, sticky add-to-cart.
Reviews, guarantees, policies and real customer stories — placed next to the buy button, and consistent everywhere.
Measured at 390px with a thumb: tap targets, drawers and sheets, layout stability, nothing overlapping the CTA.
One type system, one palette, one component library — the brand doesn't change when the customer clicks Add to Cart.
Requests, third-party scripts, Core Web Vitals and Lighthouse Best Practices — measured on desktop and mobile.
Lighthouse plus manual checks: zoom, contrast, names on every control, heading order, keyboard paths.
“The brand guidelines already had the headline. The storefront just wasn't saying it.”
READYBAR's guidelines specify the sentence, the typeface and the number of lines. The old homepage opened on a discount pop-up instead. Every project on this site starts with the same question — what is the store failing to say, and what is it saying in its place?
Read the READYBAR glow-upWe audit before we quote: a full CRO / UX read of your current store, page by page, with every figure measured — then the plan to fix it.