Pick a notification template
Choose a toast or corner style and tone (e.g. recent purchase, recent view, low stock). Set copy and optional delay between notifications.
Room-specific or seasonal countdowns, free-shipping bars for large items, and exit-intent offers for lookbooks or delivery info. LiftSell's Recent Sales Notification runs on a single ~5kb script—fast setup and real-time ROI tracking for Home Decor stores on ikas.
Countdown timers and sticky bars work well for seasonal collections and clearance. Set clear deadlines so home decor shoppers act before stock or style runs out.
A single ~5kb runtime powers all widgets. Add urgency and social proof without slowing your site or locking you into heavy apps.
Attribution shows which widgets and messages generate orders. Use that to double down on what works for your home decor audience.
Choose a toast or corner style and tone (e.g. recent purchase, recent view, low stock). Set copy and optional delay between notifications.
Decide where and when to show (e.g. product page only, after 10 seconds). Set frequency so the same visitor doesn’t see too many in a row.
Track how many people see the notifications and how many go on to add to cart or purchase. Use the data to tune copy and placement.
You can use real, anonymized purchase or view data when connected to your store, or generic messages. We recommend transparent, honest messaging that fits your brand.
Yes. You control the message template, delay between notifications and how often each visitor sees them. This keeps the widget effective without feeling spammy.
Yes. Notifications are responsive and can be shown as toasts or compact bars on mobile. You can also limit them to desktop if you prefer.
Don't log in at midnight. Schedule your Home Decor campaigns on ikas to go live and end automatically—no manual toggles.
Campaign Scheduler docsUse the same Recent Sales Notification on ikas for other verticals. One setup, industry-tailored messaging.
Create your first campaign in a few clicks. No developers, no theme forks, no risky code changes.