Turn a default store into your brand
Apply a storefront template, choose brand colors and featured products, share a private preview, and publish the same buyer-facing design without code.
Outcome
Alice's public storefront shows the same branded palette, featured products, story, and call to action that she reviewed through the private preview.
Chapters
- 01See the template problem
Alice starts from a credible product row that still looks like a generic template.
- 02Set the brand foundation
One layout and warm palette establish the hero, featured products, story, and trust sections.
- 03Curate products and story
She selects three coherent cold-storage products, writes the field-testing story, and sets one buyer call to action.
- 04Review a private preview
A logged-out buyer opens the seven-day preview link and sees the exact draft with a Preview banner.
- 05Publish the same design
Alice publishes and verifies the native-density public storefront without the Preview banner.
Read transcript
Alice starts with a live storefront whose credible cold-storage products still look generic. In the built-in design studio, she applies one complete layout and a warm leather-and-steel palette, selects three coherent products, writes the store story, and sets one buyer call to action. She creates a private preview link and reviews the exact draft as a logged-out visitor. After publishing, a matched product-row shot shows the same branded design without the Preview banner. The storefront studio additions remain labeled Preview while hosted rollout completes.