Dynoweb for Shopify

Dynoweb

AI CRO expert that finds revenue leaks and how to...

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Reviews Summary

Dynoweb is highly praised by ecommerce merchants for its ability to provide actionable insights and recommendations based on user behavior on their online stores. Users appreciate that Dynoweb doesn't overwhelm them with data but instead highlights specific issues such as hidden information, mobile optimization, and user behavior patterns. The app offers priority recommendations for improvements, allowing merchants to focus on high-impact changes first. The feature of testing changes with draft themes before publishing them live is a standout for users who are not developers and fear breaking their store. Overall, Dynoweb has been instrumental in increasing product engagement, improving conversion rates, and enhancing the mobile shopping experience for online stores.

Highlights

Actionable insights and recommendations based on user behavior
Priority recommendations for high-impact changes
Testing changes with draft themes before publishing live
Improving mobile optimization
Enhancing conversion rates and product engagement

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May 20, 2026

We run Trio Supply House and one thing we always struggled with was understanding how shoppers actually navigated such a massive furniture catalog. Traffic was coming in from ads and search but we were seeing too many people browsing multiple products without converting. Dynoweb helped us to see patterns we would not have seen manually. It revealed that shoppers were spending loads of time comparing dimensions, materials, delivery details before buying but key information was not being surfaced at the right moment. We also found some of the category pages were creating friction on mobile as the filters and navigation were taking up too much space. What we were most impressed with was how actionable everything felt. Dynoweb didn’t just offer us analytics but priority recommendations and a safe way to test changes first with draft themes.The setup was straight forward and in a short period we saw longer product engagement sessions and better conversion flow across mobile traffic.

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May 16, 2026

Dynoweb suggestions are what make it different from the analytics tools we'd tried. Instead of dumping a wall of data on us, it pointed out specific things and visitors were scrolling right past our delivery and assembly info, dimensions were buried too far down on the product page, and our financing option wasn't visible until checkout. Each fix came with a priority rating, so we tackled the highimpact, easy ones first. The heatmaps confirmed what the AI was telling us, people were clearly looking for shipping cost and lead time before anything else, and we'd put it nowhere near the top. Moved that information up using the draft theme preview, checked it on mobile and desktop side by side, and only published once it looked right. No code, and our live store was never at risk.

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May 16, 2026

I run a small masala chai and loose-leaf tea online shop, and I've tried Clarity and a couple of heatmap apps before. They were great at showing me thousands of recordings I never had time to watch. Dynoweb is the first one that actually looked at my store and handed me a list of fixes in plain English. The one that paid for itself and it flagged that on mobile, my ATC button on the masala chai blend page was sitting below the fold for most visitors, and that people were rage-clicking my brewing instructions text like it was a link. It suggested a sticky mobile cart bar and turning the brewing guide into a tap-to-open section, and gave each suggestion a priority score so I knew what to do first instead of guessing. What sold me was the draft theme thing. I'm not a developer and I was terrified of breaking my store before a Diwali sale. Dynoweb applied the change to a draft copy, showed me a before and after side by side, and I only published once I was happy. Mobile conversions on my top three blends are noticeably up since. Setup took about two minutes and the tracker hasn't slowed the store down at all.

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