What do I receive from the UI/UX Audit?
You receive a prioritized, plain-English plan that pinpoints exactly where shoppers hesitate or drop off, why it happens, and precisely what to change first. It is written to be acted on — not a design essay and not a list of subjective opinions about colours and fonts.
What's in the deliverable
- Concrete, PrestaShop-specific recommendations — theme settings, page structure, checkout steps, module configuration and content placement. Where the fix lives in a specific theme template, a configuration screen or a category setting, we say so, so your developer (or ours) can act without guesswork.
- The reasoning behind each issue — what the shopper experiences, why it causes hesitation or drop-off, and what better looks like. Understanding the “why” means your team can apply the same thinking to future changes.
- A clear ranking — recommendations are ordered so you can start with the highest-impact fixes and work down, rather than spending effort on cosmetic changes that move nothing.
Why it matters
A long, unranked list of “things you could improve” tends to sit unused. By focusing on the changes that lift conversion and meet accessibility obligations — and ordering them so the biggest wins come first — the plan is something you can genuinely execute, in sequence, with limited time and budget. The recommendations are scoped to the PrestaShop way of doing things: child-theme overrides, native configuration and well-chosen modules rather than fragile hacks.
It suits owners who want a clear next step rather than a vague sense that “the site could be better.” You finish with a roadmap of specific, defensible changes and a sense of which ones to tackle this week versus this quarter.
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