Your store can look successful and still leak serious money every month.
What the market says right now
This homepage is built around public ecommerce benchmarks, not soft claims. The goal is simple: show store owners how common these leaks are and why even small gains matter financially.
The 3 biggest pains for store owners today
Most stores do not have one obvious problem. They leak growth across product discovery, product-page quality, and speed. That is why traffic alone rarely fixes the business.
Weak product discovery and flat site structure
Catalog depth becomes friction when collection pages, filtering, and internal product finding do not guide shoppers clearly enough.
Baymard says 58% of desktop stores and 78% of mobile stores are mediocre or worse on product-list UX.Low-quality product pages and checkout leakage
Pages describe products, but they do not remove doubt, answer objections, or support buying confidence strongly enough.
Baymard reports average cart abandonment of 70.22% across 50 studies.Slow site speed on high-intent pages
Mobile buyers bounce early and category or PDP traffic underperforms before the page has a chance to sell.
Portent found 1-second ecommerce pages convert 2.5x better than 5-second pages.What the average loss in traffic, revenue, and time can look like
These are modeled opportunity ranges based on public benchmarks and simple ecommerce economics. They are strongest when paired with a store-specific mini visibility scan.
| Problem | How it hurts | Modeled monthly cost |
|---|---|---|
| Flat structure and weak collection architecture | Suppresses search visibility and makes product discovery slower for shoppers. | $500-$2,000+ for smaller stores, $2,000-$10,000+ for larger catalogs. |
| Low-quality product pages | Lowers add-to-cart rate, trust, and paid efficiency. | $1,000-$5,000+ for smaller stores, $5,000-$25,000+ for scaling brands. |
| Slow loading time | Hurts conversion directly and increases mobile bounce. | $750-$3,000+ for smaller stores, much more for mobile-heavy or paid-heavy brands. |
| Operator time lost to guesswork | Teams spend weeks debating symptoms instead of fixing the right lever first. | Harder to model, but often more expensive than one strong audit. |
Reference points used here include Littledata, Baymard, Portent, and Google Cloud retail search research.
Who fits our profile
We are targeting store owners and growth operators in categories where trust, merchandising, page quality, and discovery strongly affect revenue.
Jewelry
Trust-heavy, visual, AOV-sensitive, gifting-driven.
Clothing and fashion
Variant-heavy, merchandising-heavy, fit anxiety matters.
Beauty and cosmetics
Proof, UGC, education, and routine-building all matter.
Wellness and supplements
Repeat purchase potential is high, so weak trust hurts twice.
Healthcare products
Clear reassurance and high-confidence buying paths matter.
Home, pet, gifts, accessories
Catalog structure and product finding often decide whether traffic converts.
What we do for DTC stores
Every service is designed to answer one important question: where is money being lost, how much does it likely matter, and what should be fixed first?
CRO Audit
Find friction across homepage, collections, PDPs, cart, and checkout.
Best for stores with traffic but stuck conversionEasy Wins Report
Shortlist the fastest likely wins across visibility, speed, structure, and page quality.
Best for operators who need the next 5-10 fixesLLM Visibility
See how discoverable your brand is in AI-assisted shopping and product research.
Best for brands that want to win AI-driven considerationSearch Visibility
Measure where Google demand is being missed across collections, products, and supporting content.
Best for underbuilt category and collection visibilitySocial Media Potential
Spot where social proof, creator content, and merchandising can improve store conversion.
Best for visually driven categoriesBundles and custom recommendations
Prebuilt bundles for stores with multiple visible leaks plus custom bundle logic when the main issue is not obvious yet.
Every bundle includes at least one free deliverableA cleaner path from “we know something is off” to a prioritized action plan
Public examples that mirror the kinds of leaks we are built to diagnose
We are not inventing case studies here. These are public benchmark references and “results from the wild” examples that show what changes when ecommerce teams tighten data, visibility, and page quality.
Jewelry brand benchmark analysis
How premium visual categories tend to improve results by tightening product pages, collection-page quality, and trust signals.
Naturalmat tracking example
Littledata’s public Naturalmat case study shows how stronger ecommerce tracking can support better decision quality and lower paid inefficiency.
AI visibility example
Public AI-shopping visibility examples are now starting to show how product data and supporting content affect recommendation frequency.
A few practical questions store owners usually ask first
Who is this for?
Founder-led and operator-led ecommerce or DTC brands that already have some traffic, some demand, or some revenue, but know the store should be performing better.
Do I need a full retainer?
No. You can start with a single report, a mini scan, a prebuilt bundle, or a custom recommendation depending on how obvious the problem is.
What if I am not sure whether the problem is traffic or conversion?
That is exactly why the mini visibility scan exists. It is meant to separate weak visibility, weak PDP quality, weak structure, and weak speed so you do not buy the wrong solution first.
Do you only work with one category?
No. We are focused on categories like jewelry, fashion, beauty, wellness, healthcare products, home, pet, gifts, and similar DTC brands where merchandising and trust matter.
Start with the fastest read on what is actually costing your store money.
If your biggest issue is obvious, we will point you to the right report. If not, we will tell you whether the leak looks more like product pages, structure, speed, search visibility, or a bigger bundle problem.
The Operator at a Glance
Growth Radical is built to solve the messy, interconnected problems that stall growth. We bring a structured system, powerful automations, and practical expertise across visibility, compliance, logistics, and operational execution.