Abandoned Cart Recovery

Recover Lost Sales with Targeted Cart Reminders

Nearly 7 out of 10 shoppers leave without completing their purchase. Bring them back with timely, personalized emails that help them pick up right where they left off.

Easily Manage Your Customer Journey

Quick and Easy Setup

Launch your abandoned cart recovery in minutes—no complicated setup, no technical skills required.

Quickly Connect Your Store

Easily link your online store in minutes.

Create Cart Abandoned Automation

Set action to automatically bring shoppers back.

Design Your Recovery Email

Personalize email with cart details and cart access link.

Start Recovering Abandoned Carts

Start Now and Bring Lost Shoppers Back.

Stop Losing Money on Customer Acquisition

Recover lost sales automatically while you stay focused on growing your business.

Abandoned Cart Recovery

Motivate Customers Back to Checkout

Cart recovery emails aren’t just reminders — they’re powerful motivators

45%

of recovery emails are opened by shoppers.

21%

of those emails lead directly to completed purchases.

69%

More sales by sending more than one reminder.

Start Recovering Abandoned Carts to Your  Store Today With Adflipr!

FAQs

Explore Frequently Asked Questions to Understand Our Abandoned Cart Recovery

Timing plays a crucial role in recovering abandoned carts. With AdFlipr, we recommend sending the first reminder email about one hour after a shopper leaves their cart. Reaching out quickly helps keep the products fresh in their mind and increases the chances of completing the purchase.


To maximize recovery, follow up with additional emails — one around 6 hours later and another after 24 hours. These gentle reminders nudge shoppers to return and finish what they started, boosting your conversions without being intrusive.

Abandoned carts are opportunities waiting to be recovered. When a shopper adds items to their cart, it’s a strong sign of interest. To bring them back, it’s important to act quickly — sending a reminder email or offering a special discount can encourage them to return and complete their purchase. With AdFlipr, turning abandoned carts into successful sales becomes easier and more effective.

Crafting a great abandoned cart email starts with an attention-grabbing subject line that encourages shoppers to open the message. Once they do, begin by reminding them of the items they left behind, using Cart Items blocks to visually showcase their selections.

Keep the email short, friendly, and focused on motivating them to complete their purchase. Add a clear Cart Link block to bring them directly back to their saved cart with one click.

With AdFlipr, setting up engaging abandoned cart emails is simple — helping you turn missed opportunities into happy customers.

Setting up an abandoned cart email is simple and powerful. Here’s how you can do it:

  1. Create an Automation
    Start by creating a new automation flow from your dashboard.

  2. Select the Event: Cart Abandoned
    Choose “Cart Abandoned” as the event trigger to target shoppers who left items behind.

  3. Set Event Delay
    Add a short delay (for example, 1 hour) after the cart is abandoned to give customers time before sending the first email.

  4. Send the First Email
    Craft and send a reminder email featuring Cart Items and a Cart Link, making it easy for customers to return and complete their purchase.

  5. If No Response, Add Another Delay
    If the customer doesn’t respond, add another event delay — this time around 24 hours.

  6. Send a Follow-up Email
    Send a second reminder email. You can offer an extra incentive like a discount code to encourage checkout.

With AdFlipr’s abandoned cart automation, you can easily set delays, personalize your email design, and recover more sales without any hassle.

Reducing abandoned carts starts with creating a smoother, more transparent checkout experience. Here’s how you can help shoppers complete their purchase:

 

  • Be Upfront About Costs
    Clearly display all costs — including shipping, taxes, and additional fees — early in the checkout process. Unexpected charges at the final step often cause customers to abandon their carts out of frustration or hesitation.

  • Show Checkout Progress
    Use a simple progress indicator to show customers where they are in the checkout process. Knowing how many steps are left keeps them engaged and motivated to finish.

  • Display Product Thumbnails
    Including small images of the products throughout the checkout process reminds customers what they’re buying, helping to maintain excitement and reduce distractions.

With a few thoughtful improvements, you can lower cart abandonment rates and boost conversions.