Store
The Store is a public page that lists your services, lets visitors buy, and onboards them automatically, your "productized services" surface, all in one URL.
Setting up your Store
From Billing > Store, configure:
- Storefront name: usually your business name
- Headline and description: what visitors see at the top of the page
- Banner image: the hero
- Which services to list: each service you've defined can be toggled on or off for the Store
- Order: drag services to control their position
Save, and your Store goes live at a public URL you can share or link from your website.
What visitors see
A visitor opens your Store URL and sees a clean, branded list of the services you sell. Each service shows its name, description, price, and a Buy button. Clicking Buy takes them through the checkout flow for that service, pay, optional intake form, optional account creation.
The Store works for both signed-in clients (who get the bought item attached to their existing account) and visitors with no account (who get onboarded as a new client if you've set that up).
When to use a Store vs. payment links
A Store makes sense if:
- You have several services you sell repeatedly
- You want one URL clients can browse to find what they need
- Your services feel "shoppable", clear scope, clear price
If you only sell one or two things, payment links are simpler, you send a specific link for a specific service rather than asking the client to pick from a list.
Many agencies use both: payment links for direct outreach (sending the right offer to the right prospect), and a Store for the broader self-serve case.
Connecting it to your website
The Store URL is just a URL, link to it from your main website's "Services" or "Pricing" section, and visitors who click are seamlessly in your buying flow without a separate platform feeling.