At a glance
Visual editor
Edit pages in the dashboard next to chat. See changes in context.
Feature
Your digital products deserve more than a generic checkout link. Build a storefront that looks like your business.
The Quickshops store builder is a visual editor for your storefront: hero sections, product grids, FAQ blocks, footer copy, colors, and fonts. You change what buyers see without writing code or opening a separate site builder.
It is built for digital product sellers—not warehouse catalogs or multi-page content sites. If the store is the business and products are files or access passes, this editor is the right layer. If you need a heavy blog plus a small shop corner, a general site builder may still fit better.
At a glance
Edit pages in the dashboard next to chat. See changes in context.
Run the shop on yourbrand.com, not a shared marketplace URL.
Built for product grids and download offers, not warehouse SKUs.
Buyers trust a cohesive shop when you drive your own traffic.
A single Gumroad-style link works when you are testing an offer. As soon as you send repeat traffic from Instagram, YouTube, or a newsletter, a branded storefront converts better. Buyers see your name, your colors, and a consistent product lineup—not a generic marketplace profile.
I built the editor because sellers kept asking for control over hero copy, colors, and how products are grouped. You should not need a developer to change a headline before a launch.
The editor covers the pages buyers actually see—not admin screens. Everything publishes to your live storefront after you save.
Hero, product grids, FAQ, footer, and supporting sections. Rearrange what buyers see without touching code or redeploying a static site.
Colors, fonts, and spacing that match your brand. Tokens stay consistent across product pages so the shop feels like one product, not a pile of unrelated checkout links.
Ask the agent to rewrite hero copy or tweak blocks from AI store chat. You approve before anything goes live, then nudge layout by hand in the editor if you want.
Launch from a working layout, then shape it. You are not staring at a blank canvas on day one—important when you are migrating off a marketplace before a launch date.
The page builder and chat share the same store state. Ask for a new product line in the hero, review the proposal, apply it in the editor if you want to nudge layout by hand. Same guardrails: nothing publishes without your OK.
That pairing matters on launch week. Chat handles bulk copy and catalog changes; the editor handles pixel-level layout when you care about spacing and block order.
If you need a heavy content site—blog, portfolio, booking, dozens of marketing pages—plus a small shop corner, a general site builder may fit. Quickshops is for when the store is the business and products are digital files or access.
Compare Quickshops vs Squarespace if you are weighing a content site against a digital-first shop.
See how this feature fits with the rest of the Quickshops stack.