What are Checkout Pages and How to Manage Them?

Modified on Fri, 16 Aug at 12:44 PM

A checkout page is a crucial component for creators and businesses selling products or services online. By creating a seamless checkout page experience for your customers, you not only facilitate a hassle free transaction experience but also grow your sales. A well-designed checkout page can significantly improve conversion rates, reduce cart abandonment, and enhance the overall user experience. 


While offering page can be more beneficial when you're attracting new customers and want to build a trust with them. Checkout pages are a quick and simple solution for those customers who know exactly what they are buying. It's a win-win: customers love the speed, and businesses enjoy higher conversion rates.


In Exly, we understand the importance of providing a premium experience to customer and have build a checkout page stream just for it. 


Read this easy-to-follow guide to learn more about checkout pages on Exly:


Accessing the Checkout Page:


Currently, checkout pages are available for:


These checkout pages are built automatically once you've finished creating an offerings.


Once you publish the offering, a pop up will appear with the link to your offering page. Below, you can also see the 'Copy Checkout Page Link'. 



You can also access this checkout page by clicking on the Share button on the offering and copying the checkout page link.



Sections of a Checkout Page:

Our tool automatically picks up the cover image and description from your offering page. 


When you share this checkout page with your customers, they can simply fill the form on the right side to make the purchase. This form includes:

  • Session Details: In case the offering consists of multiple sessions, the end-user can select the session they want to make the purchase for.

  • Purchase Details: Here the user has to enter their personal details such as their name, email, phone number and state (optional). The customer can also add multiple people in the same session and make a single purchase on behalf of all additional people added.

  • Purchase Option: Your checkout page supports payment as per the payment option selected in your offering. It can either be a one time payment, a subscription plan and even part payments. 

  • GST and State: The State field is displayed only when the creator has provided GST information. Customers have the option to input their own GST number


Once all information has been added, the end user can just click on Pay and make the purchase.


Customers can also apply coupon codes during checkout. All the coupon codes that you have created for the offering will be applicable on its checkout page as well. In case you have promoted a coupon or added loyalty coupon codes for an offering, they will be visible too.


Learn more about creating discount codes



Order bumps are a great way to upsell lower ticket sized offerings and generate additional revenue from a booking. You can add order bumps to your checkout page! 


All the order bumps that you have created for the offering will be shown on its checkout page. Learn more about creating order bumps here



Limited Time Offers are a great way to boost your conversions. When creating such a time restrictive deal you don't want the user to get lost in steps. 


To ease your process, checkout pages also support limited time offers. Simply create a Limited Time Offer (Learn more here) and you can now see a timer section on your checkout page.


And that's it. Having checkout pages saves a lot of steps for your customers and makes purchase a simple streamlined experience. 


















 

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