The $400 cart from 11pm last night.

Cart recovery

Someone loaded a pair into a cart after close and bailed at checkout. Generic 'you left something behind' emails get deleted. A text with a photo of someone from your store actually holding their exact pair does not.

cart recovery / step 2 of 3Example data
Value at risk right now: $12,480

How it works

When a cart is abandoned, StoreFleet starts a three-step text sequence over 72 hours. The signature move: it generates a photo of a real associate from your store holding the exact item they left, built from a one-time photo session during setup.

Optional discount codes can climb as the sequence goes. It pauses if the customer comes back, stops the moment they buy, and can route high-value carts to staff for a personal touch instead.

What's included

Automatic trigger with a minimum-cart filter
3 texts over 72 hours, every step editable
Associate-holding-the-item photo per cart
Escalating discount codes, optional
High-value carts routed to staff
Recovered revenue tracked per step

What changes for you

Found money on sales that were already gone

Recovery texts that feel like your store, not a template

You see exactly what each step recovers

Owners ask

It's built from real photos of your real staff taken during setup, combined with the product shot. It looks like what it is: your store holding the pair they wanted. You approve the look before anything goes live.

No. Plenty of stores run the sequence with zero discounts and recover carts on the photo and the nudge alone. Codes are a lever you can pull, not a requirement.

See it run on your store.

20 minutes. We walk the platform live on a real store, scope yours, and you leave with an exact price. No deck, no pressure. Bring your hardest workflow.