In your store
Popup: abandoned cart
Show a discount, free shipping, or one last offer when a shopper is about to leave with a cart.

Recover abandoned carts and collect signups starting at $0.
Recover abandoned carts and collect signups starting at $0.
In Volusion, revenue leaks out at checkout while the store wants more orders and higher basket value without a larger project. DropUI helps stop that leak and improve results on the traffic the store already has.
See where to start and what will show fastest whether Volusion helps you get more from your traffic.
In a Volusion store, a simple and fast start often matters most: launch one scenario, see the result, and only then expand further. That is why Volusion popups, web push, and cart recovery scenarios matter most when they are easy to launch and tied to a real buying moment. DropUI helps you react when the shopper has products in the cart, returns to a product, or starts leaving the store.
In Volusion, it is better to start with one campaign and a clear goal. DropUI builds scenarios around ecommerce context such as cart value, products in the cart, currency, URL, device, and language. This makes it easier to see whether the store needs stronger cart recovery, a simpler first-contact scenario, or a campaign that improves order value.
For many Volusion stores, the first test is an abandoned cart popup. A shopper has products in the cart but does not complete the order or starts leaving the store. At that moment, a simple message often works best: a cart reminder, a free shipping threshold, a small discount, or a clear buying argument.
Popups work during the visit, but some shoppers need one more reason to come back. Web push helps recover them after they leave the store, as long as they already granted permission. This works well for cart reminders, short offers, or product reminders.
A good next step is increasing order value. A bar with the missing amount to free shipping, a threshold-based bonus, or a complementary product suggestion can improve performance on traffic the store already has.
Not every visitor is ready to buy on the first visit. That is why Volusion stores also benefit from first-contact scenarios such as newsletter forms, first-purchase codes, or promotion access.
If the shopper shares contact details or marketing permission, recovery does not have to end with the on-site popup. You can also come back through email, SMS, WhatsApp, or web push and give the store a second chance to close the sale.
Views alone are not enough. Clicks, CTR, contacts, returns to cart, and variant comparison matter more. DropUI helps you compare scenarios and see what message works better in the Volusion store.
This integration matters most when the Volusion store needs a simpler way to improve sales, order value, and recovery results quickly.
DropUI gives you access to more than 80 ready-to-launch scenarios. If you are starting with Volusion, these three are the fastest way to see what actually lifts sales, leads, or cart value.
In your store
Show a discount, free shipping, or one last offer when a shopper is about to leave with a cart.

In your store
Show how much is left to free shipping and give shoppers a reason to add one more product.

After exit
Bring shoppers back for Black Friday, holidays, or payday with a web push sent after they leave the store.

This data helps you choose better timing, offers, and targeting for your campaign.
In Volusion, recovering sales, launch simplicity, and full ecommerce context matter most. DropUI lets you build campaigns and A/B tests around store data and shopper behavior closer to the purchase decision.
If you have doubts before connecting Volusion, start with these questions. They are the fastest way to understand how to begin and what to expect.
The best starting point is usually one simple scenario with a narrow goal, such as cart recovery or a signup form. That quickly shows whether you are recovering sales that are currently being lost.
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Last content update: May 21, 2026