PocketCart

Cart here.
Wallet there.

The QR that moves a desktop cart to the phone — where their wallet finishes it in one tap.

Shopify app · no discounts · no popups

Your cart — 2 items

Linen shirt · M$68.00
Beeswax candle ×2$24.00
Take your cart with you Scan with your phone camera — finish in one tap

← scan it. really.

The problem

Desktop carts die at the payment form.

Nobody types card numbers on a laptop. Shoppers tell themselves they'll finish on their phone — but the cart doesn't follow them. It's not a persuasion problem. It's logistics.

~1/3of checkout traffic is still desktop
0saved cards on the average desktop
1 tapto pay on the phone
24 hthen unscanned carts self-destruct

How it works

Four line items. That's the whole product.

Why merchants keep it

Boring on purpose. Profitable by design.

№ 01

Zero discounts

Converts by removing friction, not margin. No coupon training, no codes leaking to browser extensions.

№ 02

Receipts, not estimates

Every recovered sale is a real order ID you can click. No modeled "lost revenue" — if it's on the dashboard, it happened.

№ 03

Five-minute install

One theme block, nothing to configure, nothing that fights your email popup. It sits in the cart and does its one job.

Pricing

One flat price. It pays for itself or you cancel.

$29 / month
14-day free trial
Unlimited handoffsincluded
Order-ID attribution dashboardincluded
Works with any themeincluded
Shopper data storednone
Join the early access list

FAQ

Reasonable questions.

Does it discount to convert?

No. The pitch to your shopper is "finish in one tap on your phone," not "here's 5% to stay." If we ever add an incentive layer, it will be optional and off by default.

What does my shopper actually see?

A small, theme-matched block in the cart: a QR code and the words "Take your cart with you." Desktop only — it never appears on phones, and it never pops up over anything.

Will it fight my email capture popup?

No. PocketCart lives inside the cart itself. No popups, exit traps, or overlays — Klaviyo, Privy and friends keep working exactly as before.

What data do you store?

Variant IDs and quantities — that's it. No names, emails, addresses, or payment data, ever. Handoff sessions self-delete after 24 hours. Attribution references Shopify order IDs, not shopper identities.

You scanned it

That jump your thumb just made? That's the product.

A cart on a laptop became this page on your phone in about two seconds — no app, no typing. Now imagine landing in checkout with your cart waiting and your wallet one tap away. That's PocketCart. That's all it does.