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What’s your perfect marketing campaign? …We’re guessing it’s one that gets you results.
For most marketers, what your campaign is doesn’t matter as long as it’s performing and delivering the conversions you’re looking for.
So, what if we told you there’s a new campaign that is high-converting, and very few brands are using it? It’s leveraging a new tool called Reactiv Clips.
Imagine getting your audience to engage with your mobile app—without requiring downloads—and retargeting every ad click using push notifications.
Yes, you can actually do this.
With Reactiv Clips, your campaigns deliver more conversions, less friction, and double the value of every click. Let’s explore how Reactiv Clips can elevate various marketing strategies and bring your campaigns to life.
But first, what are Reactiv Clips?
Reactiv Clips are a revolutionary way to provide smartphone users with the functionality of a mobile app without requiring a full download (no more App Store redirects!).
These lightweight, instant experiences load in seconds and allow users to engage with a brand seamlessly.
To get it straight, these aren’t just app-like experiences; they’re fully integrated marketing powerhouses.
Reactiv Clips transform how brands engage with users by providing rich interactions while also enabling retargeting through push notifications. This feature alone allows brands to connect with customers long after the initial interaction—whether that’s reminding them of an abandoned cart or promoting a Black Friday sale.
When integrated into your ad funnel, Reactiv Clips create a streamlined journey. Instead of leading users to static landing pages, ad clicks direct them to a Reactiv Clip, where they can interact with products or explore offers in an immersive way. Coupled with the ability to retarget users who don’t convert immediately, Reactiv Clips transform every part of the customer journey into a conversion opportunity.
Campaigns transformed with Reactiv Clips
Let’s break this idea down farther. What campaigns could you actually run leveraging Reactiv Clips? Here are just a few.
Turning brand awareness campaigns into an experience
Building brand awareness requires connecting with your audience on a deeper level. Reactiv Clips allow you to share your story and highlight your unique value propositions in a way that static ads cannot.
For example, a lifestyle brand could use a Reactiv Clip to present a curated collection of its top offerings, paired with a video introduction from the founder.
This immersive experience draws the audience into the brand’s world, creating a memorable first impression while driving awareness.
Supercharging your flash sales
Seasonal sales, flash sales, and clearance events are the bread and butter of ecommerce.
Reactiv Clips bring these campaigns to life by offering interactive experiences that highlight specific sale categories.
Imagine a fashion retailer promoting a Black Friday sale through a Reactiv Clip. Shoppers could swipe through featured categories like “Outerwear,” “Party Looks,” and “Winter Accessories,” each leading to a seamless checkout experience.
Paired with personalized push notifications, these campaigns drive urgency and conversion.
Running product launch campaigns
When launching a new product, excitement is key. Reactiv Clips offer a dynamic way to spotlight your latest innovation.
For example, a tech company unveiling a new gadget could use a Reactiv Clip to showcase its features in an interactive demo. Users could explore the product’s capabilities, view pricing options, and even pre-order—all within the clip. This approach not only captures attention but also simplifies the purchase process, ensuring fewer drop-offs.
Capitalizing on timing or trends
The holiday season, back-to-school shopping, or summer sales are opportunities to connect with your audience’s seasonal needs. Reactiv Clips enable brands to create curated collections that align with specific times of the year.
A home decor brand could design a Reactiv Clip featuring its holiday gift guide, complete with shoppable product categories like “Stocking Stuffers” and “Cozy Living.” By embedding push notifications, the brand can remind shoppers of time-sensitive offers or limited stock.
Upselling and cross-selling
Encouraging customers to purchase complementary or higher-value items becomes seamless with Reactiv Clips.
Imagine a skincare brand using Reactiv Clips to recommend a moisturizer on the product page of a cleanser. The clip could highlight the benefits of using the two products together, increasing the likelihood of an upsell.
These personalized interactions not only enhance the shopping experience but also boost the average order value.
Winning back inactive customers
Winning back inactive customers requires thoughtful re-engagement strategies. Reactiv Clips allow brands to send personalized emails linking to collections tailored to customers’ past interests.
For example, a fitness brand could re-engage dormant users by sending a Reactiv Clip featuring workout gear or fitness plans aligned with their previous purchases. Plus, cart abandonment campaigns become more effective with clips that show the exact items left behind and provide a seamless checkout option.
Using paid ads to drive ROI
Reactiv Clips are a game-changer for paid ad campaigns, lowering customer acquisition costs and increasing conversion rates. Instead of directing users to a static web page, paid ads can link to Reactiv Clips that offer interactive product demos or curated collections.
For new customers, Reactiv Clips boast significantly higher add-to-cart and conversion rates compared to traditional web links. Even better, every visit to a Reactiv Clip comes with up to eight hours of re-engagement through push notifications, ensuring your ad spend delivers long-lasting value.
Boosting organic traffic
For brands focused on organic growth, Reactiv Clips enhance the effectiveness of content-driven campaigns. By integrating Reactiv Clips into blog posts or SEO-driven landing pages, brands can offer dynamic experiences that keep visitors engaged.
For repeat customers, Reactiv Clips are even more impactful, offering tailored product recommendations or exclusive offers that align with their preferences. This approach not only increases add-to-cart rates but also drives app downloads for longer-term engagement.
Turning every interaction into a conversion
Reactiv Clips redefine the potential of digital marketing campaigns.
Whether you’re building brand awareness, driving sales during peak seasons, or re-engaging past customers, Reactiv Clips ensure your strategies deliver more conversions and less friction.
By transforming every touchpoint into an interactive, app-like experience, Reactiv Clips help brands capture attention, drive action, and achieve their goals.
If you’re ready to make your campaigns smarter, more engaging, and highly effective, it’s time to start your Reactiv Clip Ad Funnel.
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Mobile Apps Need SEO Too. Here’s What You’re Missing
In an increasingly crowded app ecosystem, standing out takes more than just a good product. And with search engines indexing more app content than ever, Mobile App SEO is no longer optional.
Where to start? Right here, your crash course in boosting mobile app visibility.
App Store Optimization (ASO): What is it and why should you care?
When discussing app store optimization (ASO), we’re talking about the process of improving your app’s visibility and ranking in app stores like Google Play and Apple App Store. Think of it as mobile app SEO—like SEO for websites, but designed specifically for app stores.
And this is why you want to know this: In 2025, app stores are the top channel for app discovery. Apple’s June 2025 App Transparency Report showed that over 50% of app downloads come from organic search within the app store. Without ASO, even the best apps stay invisible.
Just like your website—or any marketing channel for that matter—great content isn’t enough anymore. It’s all about distributing your content and helping customers discover you. And with ASO, you’ll see the benefits take the form of:
- More organic downloads. Which means more potential customers to retarget
 - Lower customer acquisition costs. You can scale back ad spend
 - Stronger brand presence. Especially where it counts like on your digital channels
 - Higher retention. The app reaches users who are actually looking for what your app offers, leading to improvements in your mobile CRO
 
Want to know more about mobile CRO? Read more here.
ASO factors you can control to climb the ranks
Alright, now we know why ASO matters. On to the more important part—how does it actually work?
While there is always some mysterious, black-box element to algorithms, there are several elements you can control to improve your app’s ranking in various app stores. Here are some tactics to be aware of:
- App name and subtitles. Keep it descriptive and brief
 - Icons. Typically, your store logo
 - Ratings and reviews. Social proof from other customers
 - App preview and screenshots. Give users a taste of what they can expect once they download
 - App description. Explain what users can find in the app (i.e. loyalty programs, exclusive discounts, memberships, etc…)
 
App updates. Shows users that you’re actively investing in the UX

7 steps to improve your app store optimization
To rank higher in the app store, here seven considerations you can’t ignore:
1. Nail your keyword and user intent research
ASO starts with understanding your relevance. Why? Because sometimes you don’t know what you’re looking for until you find it. The same is true in the app store.
According to AppTweak, 65% of all App Store downloads are triggered by searches of generic terms, meaning keyword optimization is vital. Here is are ways to go about this:
- Utilize keyword research tools. Find those specifically designed for app stores like AppTweak, Sensor Tower, and App Radar. Discover high-volume, relevant keywords.
 - Prioritize highly targeted keywords.In the age of Chat-GPT, the way users search is changing. That’s why prioritizing long-tail, intent-based keywords is a great way to attract meaningful traffic that is more likely to convert. For instance, you may want to rank for “waterproof dainty gold jewelry” instead of “gold jewelry” to attract the right shoppers.
 - Continuously refresh your keywords. Things change quickly. Because of that, it’s best practice to update your keywords on an ongoing basis. App Radar recommends updating your ASO strategies every 1-2 months (6-8 weeks for Google Play Store and every 4 weeks for Apple App Store
 - Quality over quantity. More keywords does not equal better rankings. This veers into spammy, keyword stuffing, which not only makes for a poor experience but also hurts your ranking in the algorithm.
 
2. Optimize metadata (title, subtitle, & description)
Metadata is a major ranking lever. In 2025, ASO experts emphasize that metadata—especially titles and subtitles—remain the primary way app stores assess relevance.
Metadata is one of the most important places to apply that keyword research you did. Include top-performing keywords in your title:
- Apple App Store. You get 30 characters for your title and another 30 for your subtitle. Make them both count by using various keywords.
 - Example. Add your primary keyword next to your brand name in the title and focus your subtitle on your main benefit, with a secondary keyword
 
3. Boost visual appeal & storytelling in your listing
Visual elements dramatically affect conversion. For example, think of all the places your app’s icon appears: app store listings, users’ home screens, phone settings, and more. It’s your visual identity so it needs to represent your brand and mobile experience effectively.
Recent studies indicate that optimizing your app's visual assets, like user ratings, screenshots, and videos, affects conversions, not just rankings. Here are ways you can do this:
- Stay on brand. Ensure your app icon is visually compelling and on-brand.
 - Use high-quality screenshots. Use screenshots that showcase your app's core features and benefits (for instance, product collections, checkout pages, community forums, member-only offers, and more).
 - Test your screenshots. Both Google and Apple let you A/B test screenshots. For example, create cohesiveness with your screenshots to tell your brand narrative, visually.
 

Something to note: Apps with a preview video see a 20% to 40% higher conversion rate than those with screenshots alone. Including a short, engaging preview video can provide users with a clear understanding of your app's functionality and user experience.
4. Prioritize ratings and review management
Bottom line: your app store reviews could be the make-or-break factor on whether someone downloads or bounces.
Research shows that 50% of mobile app users won’t download an app with a 3-star rating. That climbs to 85% when it’s a 2-star rating. And we’re not just talking about a few users—77% of mobile app users read at least one review before downloading a free or paid app.
While you can’t directly impact your reviews and ratings, there are strategies to encourage your app users to help you influence this factor:
- Prompt feedback. Encourage feedback from consumers post positive interactions.
 - Respond to reviews. Showing gratitude and resolution matter and signal to other potential customers that you care about your community’s feedback
 

- Monitor sentiment trends. Use recurring themes to improve the product, listing, description, or UX.
 
5. Boost retention and engagement signals
Getting users to convert and download your app is step one. But in 2025, app stores reward apps that keep users active.
Higher retention signals to Apple and Google that your app provides value, improving ranking. On average, only 21% of users return to an app within the first 24 hours, dropping to 7.5% by day 10 and just 1.89% by day 90.
What this means is that if you can keep users to return (even just on day two), you’re already ahead of the competition. Here is how you can get users to come back:
- Make it easy. Simplify onboarding flows to reduce drop-offs.
 - Make it personal. Use personalized push notifications to re-engage lapsed users.
 - Make it trackable. Track key retention metrics (Day 1, Day 7, Day 30) to assess performance
 - Make it desirable. Employ loyalty or gamified features to keep users returning
 

6. Localize to go global
If you ship to international markets, your app should reflect that. And localizing your app can help you break into new markets. Industry knowledge shows that 80% of top-grossing app markets speak languages other than English.
And studies show that apps that localize metadata and visuals see up to 128% more downloads in targeted countries. You can take advantage of this, here’s how:
- Translations. Translate app titles, subtitles, and descriptions into target languages or spellings. For example, UK English/Canadian English vs. US English. Or term differences based on local slang.
 - Visual adaptations. Adjust visual elements (screenshots, videos) for cultural resonance
 - Localize keywords. Optimize keywords per locale using localized keyword research tools.
 
7. Continuously test, iterate & monitor ASO performance
Algorithms, user search behavior, and app store ranking factors are constantly changing, especially in the age of AI. A winning ASO strategy is not a set it and forget it one—when technology changes so should your ASO.
Stay dynamic to continuously adapt to an ever-changing landscape:
- Google Play testing. Use Google Play’s built-in A/B testing and replicate via segmented testing on iOS
 - Track performance. Track metrics like keyword and category rankings, install conversions, and retention week over week
 - Stay in the loop. Adapt to new app store features—like Apple’s Custom Product Pages (CPPs) with deep linking, and Google Play’s Custom Store Listings (CSLs)—to boost targeting and conversions
 - Consistently refresh. Seasonally update your approach to align with holidays, trends, or cultural moments.
 
Boost your app rankings with Reactiv
Remember: app store optimization drives installs—but ranking isn’t enough if users churn quickly.
By using Reactiv, you can improve your ASO while minimizing churn by:
- Engaging users instantly via Reactiv Clips (boosting retention signals that stores reward).
 - Personalizing onboarding and push notifications (i.e., asking for app store reviews a couple of days after downloads, and sending push notifications with personalized offers for dormant customers)
 - Running A/B tests on landing pages and campaigns that directly support ASO
 
Now that you know about us, we want to know more about your business. Book a Reactiv Clips demo today.

Everything You Need to Know About App Conversion Optimization
App conversion optimization is the process of improving your mobile app’s ability to turn users into engaged customers. Whether your goal is getting users to sign up, make a purchase, or engage with key features like quizzes, every interaction in your app contributes to your app conversion rate.
In 2025, users expect apps that are intuitive, personalized, and responsive. Avoid a poorly optimized app that risks losing users before they complete any meaningful actions.
How? Let’s break it down.
What is mobile app conversion optimization?
Mobile app conversion is the percentage of your users that took a desired action on your mobile app.
Your brain probably jumps straight to making a purchase, but it also includes signing up for an account, starting a subscription, applying a mobile-only discount code, commenting in a community forum, or making a repeat purchase.
To optimize your mobile app conversion rates, you first need to set clear goals. What action are you trying to encourage? Your baseline? Desired conversion rate?
The higher your conversion rate, the better you are at turning downloads and traffic into actual business results. The conversion rate signals clear messaging, lowers your cost of acquisition, and reaffirms that users are finding value in your app experience.
Key conversion rates to measure in 2025
Yes, closing a sale is definitely one of the most important macro conversions, it’s not the only mobile app conversion that’s worth measuring.
For your information, other conversions rates to track are:
- Website-to-mobile app conversion rate. This number shows how many of your store visitors downloaded your app
 - Onboarding completion rate. Describes how many users finish the introductory flow of your ecommerce shop, like creating an account.
 - First purchase rate. This shows how many new users buy within X days, based on your average time to purchase data.
 - Cart abandonment rate. This number describes how many add products in the app but fail to check out.
 - Retention-driven conversions. Describes repeat in-app purchases or renewals.
 
Once you collect the numbers, you can compare conversion rates to your other sales channels to gauge your app’s performance.
A 7-step checklist for optimizing your app conversion rates
Now you're ready for the big step: actually implementing CRO best practices to make sure shoppers install and engage with your mobile app. Here are seven recommendations that will make a big difference:
Optimize the path to download and onboarding
The first conversion rate you need to optimize is your app download rate. If you don’t have any users, you’ll have nothing else to optimize — that’s why starting the download and onboarding flow is a natural first step.
First impressions are everything, as 57% of users will only use an app once or twice before deciding to delete it or not.
The goal at this stage is to reduce friction, engage users immediately, and drive first-time conversions. Here are some helpful tactics:
- Simplify account creation. Offer social login (Google, Apple, Facebook), minimal fields, and guest browsing.
 - Highlight your value proposition upfront: Communicate the “what’s in it for me?” before showing features. Let users know what differentiates your app from others, whether its community forums, loyalty programs, in-app promos, and more.
 - Personalized onboarding: Collect zero-party data by asking customers their preferences for styles, categories, or collections so you can tailor the mobile experience.
 - Track, test, iterate: Monitor drop-offs at every onboarding step and A/B test sequences.
 
Prioritize great UX and mobile app navigation
If your app feels clunky, no optimization hack will save it.
Every second of frustration leads to churn, and there are a lot of things that might frustrate customers in an app—slow load times, complicated navigation, and poor search capabilities.
Studies show that 70% of mobile users prefer apps with personalized UX, showing the increasing expectation for tailored experiences of users. Here is how you can do it:
- Keep navigation menus simple and visible. Let customers search and filter by product type, size, color, availability, etc…
 - Ensure fast loading. Most users expect apps to load in less than 2 seconds and 40% of users will abandon it if load time hits 3 seconds.
 - Reduce visual clutter. Each screen should drive toward one main action. For instance, homepages that guide users to a product category or product, product pages that drive users to add to cart, and a cart that drives users to checkout.
 - Don’t reinvent the wheel. Users want an app that simplifies their life, not makes them learn an entire new interface. A usability study found that apps with intuitive, familiar navigations are 35% more likely to keep users engaged for longer periods of time.
 
Perfect your push notification and retargeting strategy
Once a user first interacts with your app, the next big challenge is keeping them engaged and recovering the sales they didn’t complete. Done right, retargeting app users with personalized push notifications is an essential strategy to capture this missed-out-on revenue.
Push notification marketing is a type of remarketing where brands send timely messages to users’ devices via desktop, mobile, or in-app notifications—whether part of a broader push notification ad network or standalone campaigns tied to engagement. This is how to do it successfully:
- Segment your audience. Group users by behavior (cart abandoners, browse abandoners, repeat buyers, inactive users) instead of blasting everyone with the same message.
 - Abandoned cart nudges. Show the exact product left behind, add urgency, or sweeten the deal with free shipping.
 - Browse abandon retargeting. Suggest similar items or highlight trending alternatives to what they viewed.
 - Loyalty & lifecycle campaigns. Remind repeat customers about points, offer early access to new drops, or send personalized birthday promos.
 - Personalize and time wisely. Include product images, shopper names, and send notifications during high-conversion windows like evenings or weekends.
 - Control fatigue. Limit pushes to 2–3 per week, prioritizing high-intent triggers over generic sales blasts.
 - Track and optimize. Measure open rates, CTRs, and recovered conversions. Continuously A/B test subject lines, creatives, and send times.
 
Want to learn more? Lucky for you, Reactiv covers the best practices for personalized push notifications here.
And we have more good news—sending push notifications just got a whole lot easier with Reactiv Clips.
Traditional retargeting can break down because shoppers don’t want to reopen—or worse, reinstall—an app. Reactiv Clips solve this friction. Reactiv Clips are lightweight versions of mobile apps that allow users to access a specific part of the app's functionality with no download required.
Here’s how Reactiv Clips retargeting works:
- A user sees an Instagram ad.
 - The ad points to a Reactiv Clip.
 - The user clicks the ad, which opens a Reactiv Clip product page. Then they abandon the page.
 - You send a personalized push notification to that user
 - The user can check-out in one-click through Apple Pay, Shop Pay, etc…
 - You send a post-purchase notification for the user to download the full app
 

And when done well, they really work. The average user on Reactiv sees a 60% open rate on personalized pushes and a 5-7% conversion rate. Not to mention, they can receive up to 400% more engagement compared to untargeted campaigns.
A/B test in-app CTAs
If users don't notice or respond to your calls-to-action (CTAs), conversion opportunities slip away. But even small tweaks can drive meaningful gains!
Personalized CTAs convert 42% more visitors into leads than untargeted CTAs. This means that when building retargeting ads for different segments, you’ll want to strategically tailor your CTA to the relevant funnel stage like this:
- Strategic placement. Place CTAs above where users need to scroll and in high-intent areas like product detail, cart, and checkout screens.
 - Actionable, benefit-driven copy. Use language like “Buy Now,” “Unlock Reward,” “Start Free Trial” that emphasizes the user's immediate benefit.
 - Design for attention. Use contrasting colors and readable, mobile-friendly buttons.
 - Time-based triggers. Surface CTAs during drop-off moments. For instance, using “Still thinking it over?” can help retarget abandoned flows.
 - Test, track, and iterate. A/B test CTA placement, color, copy, and size. Measure both micro-conversions (clicks, feature engagement) and macro-conversions (purchases, sign-ups).
 
You can build and save multiple Landing Pages in Reactiv—each with its own layout, content, and deep link. This allows you to:
- Run simultaneous campaigns
 - Tailor messaging for different audiences
 - A/B test page layouts or offers
 
Experiment with app-exclusive offers
If your conversion rates aren’t where you want them to be, the perceived value of your app may not be high enough, or customers aren’t interested in what you’re offering.
One of the biggest advantages of a mobile app is that you can deliver exclusive, behavior-driven offers that websites and email campaigns can’t match.
The goal at this stage is to prompt immediate action with value-driven nudges while rewarding loyalty. Here are some examples of how to do so:
- Welcome discounts for new users. Encourage installs and account creation by offering 10–15% off the first in-app purchase.
 - App-exclusive drops & early access. Build urgency with limited-time offers only accessible in the app.
 - Behavior-driven rewards (via Reactiv In-App Offers). Trigger offers when users complete valuable actions like logging in, creating an account, or making a repeat purchase. This reduces churn and encourages deeper engagement.
 - Frictionless redemption. With Reactiv, discounts apply automatically at checkout—no messy promo code entry.
 - Secure & targeted incentives. Reactiv ensures discounts are tied to the right customer actions, so they can’t be shared broadly or abused like traditional promo codes.
 
Reactiv Dashboard offers a powerful feature that allows you to configure special discount codes directly in your Shopify store.
- These discount codes can be provided to shoppers in your mobile app, enabling you to incentivize certain behaviors such as account creation.
 - The offers you configure will automatically sync with Shopify and appear in the cart screen for eligible shoppers.
 - To enhance security, the discount codes are obfuscated programmatically, reducing the likelihood of unauthorized sharing.
 
It’s simple:
- Choose the type of discount (e.g., percentage off, fixed amount off).
 - Enter the discount value and any additional conditions (e.g., minimum purchase amount).
 - Set the discount code that will be created in Shopify and obfuscated to prevent sharing.
 

Embed social proof and community throughout the app
Trust is a critical mover in conversion, especially when users are evaluating purchases. Social proof reassures them by showing they're not alone.
Data shows that 84% of consumers say they trust peer recommendations above all other sources of advertising.
When aiming to build trust and reduce hesitation, try implementing:
- Strategic customer review placements. Near CTAs, especially on product pages.
 - Timely popups: Real-time purchase popups with language like “Someone just bought X!”
 - Optimizing UGC. User-generated content (UGC) like customer photos or testimonials.
 - Community engagement features. Quizzes or forums that build authenticity.
 
Take Med School Bro, an influencer brand that sells modern educational resources, study guides, flashcards, and PDFs to med students all over the world. The brand partnered with Reactiv to run quizzes in their app, where users can see how they stack up against other app users, building a sense of community and encouraging participation. Read more about this case here.

Make the checkout experience seamless
Even if your app nails onboarding, retargeting, and incentives, you can still lose conversions at the finish line. Why? A complicated or slow checkout flow.
The goal here is to reduce friction and make completing a purchase effortless. These are some tactics to ensure that goal is achieved:
- Incorporate express payment methods. Offer one-tap checkout options to simplify the most important part of the buying process.
 - Minimize steps. Move toward one-page checkout flows where possible.
 - Auto-fill details. Pre-fill shipping, payment information, and discounts for logged-in users to speed things up.
 - Transparent costs. Show taxes, shipping, and fees upfront—no surprises at the last step.
 - Post-purchase reassurance. Provide instant order confirmation and real-time tracking to build trust with the buyer
 
Boost your mobile app conversion rates with Reactiv
If you want to compete in the mobile app world in 2025, optimization is a must.
Leverage personalized in-app experiences and behavior-driven offers to boost your app conversion rate and turn more users into loyal customers.
Book a Reactiv demo to see how Reactiv can help maximize your app conversion rate.
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Mobile Conversion Rate Optimization (CRO): What It Is & How to Do It Right
Here’s the hard truth for ecommerce brands: Mobile now dominates ecommerce traffic but still lags behind desktop in conversions.
Specifically, in 2025, ecommerce conversion rate benchmarked 4.8% on desktop vs. 2.9% on mobile.
But at the same time, customer acquisition costs are up 40% between 2023 and 2025, and every wasted click hurts more than ever. You can’t keep throwing money at traffic and expect better results.
Here is the problem with current mobile app interfaces: it’s not just a design issue—it’s a format issue. Most brands are still trying to force a website experience into a mobile screen, but a shrunken website isn't the answer. Instead, you need to create a mobile app experience built for engagement, return visits, and higher LTV.
Let’s talk about how to design for the format, not just fitting the format.
TL;DR: Mobile CRO in 60 Seconds
Here’s the rundown in less than 100 words:
Mobile CRO means improving the mobile experience that you offer to turn visitors into customers. Despite driving the majority of ecommerce traffic, the conversion rate of less than 3% doesn’t add up.
To do this, brands are shifting toward mobile apps and app-like experiences that engage users long-term and enable push re-engagement—true mobile CRO.
CRO for Mobile vs Desktop: What’s Actually Different?
For starters, consumer behaviour in general is different on mobile versus desktop. On mobile, people shop while multitasking; whether they’re distracted, in bed, or on the go. This means your conversion windows are short and timing matters more than ever—typically peaking from 9PM to midnight.
This calls for optimizing those shorter conversion windows, placing more focus on timing that makes an impact.
Additionally, mobile-app experiences are generally more controlled, engaging, and persistent to grasp the attention of the user. With push notifications, mobile gives you the advantage of precise control over re-engagement and personalization, something that desktop doesn’t.
Why brands are shifting from mobile web to mobile app strategy
As a brand, you own the experience in your mobile app. You’re not constrained by browser compatibility issues or third-party platform limitations. This means that you have more freedom when it comes to the design, the look, and feel of your app. You can also plan and adapt new paths of engagement and conversion for your users based on performance.
Mobile apps also give you more ownership and control over customer data. With customer privacy laws becoming more strict, it’s challenging to capture buyers from a browser. But when a customer downloads a mobile app and creates an account, you have complete customer profiles that you can use to personalize their shopping experience—in the app and externally on other channels.
Brands are also making the switch to mobile apps because of customer retention. Mobile apps are generally built for stickier engagement because of quicker access via push notifications, badges, and in-app reminders.
How to Increase Conversion Rate on Mobile (Without Throwing More Money at Ads)
Conversion rate doesn’t only rise as a result of flooding in ads. There are other, more discrete ways to encourage users to convert.
Invest in features that bring people back. I.e: invest in customer engagement tools and strategies. Whether it’s adding personalization to your consumer’s journey, or improving the general app onboarding, upping your engagement leads to upping your conversion rates.
Here are some tips:
Optimize Design for How People Actually Browse
Don’t just shrink your website—redesign for mobile behavior.
Take The Scent Reserve, for example. Rather than implementing their desktop website to fit mobile, the perfume brand strategized to feature its top-converting product bundle right on the homepage hero in their app, sending traffic directly to their highest-performing page.
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Or take Vitae as another example. The activewear brand’s wellness app boasts a fantastic design, complete with custom wishlists, organized product pages, and a wealth of wellness resources, all designed to make the experience delightful for shoppers.
Use Push to Recover Lost Conversions (and Spark Repeat Purchases)
Retargeting consumers after they’ve shown a loss of interest can feel so daunting. But sometimes they need a simple push to act as a reminder to convert. Brands using Reactiv are seeing open rates of ~60%, with conversion rates between 5–7%. This is because they’re pairing push with our Reactiv Clips feature.
Take the flower, home goods, and gifting brand Venus et Fleur as an example. The brand runs Reactiv Clip campaigns. Here’s how it works:
When a shopper taps their ad, it takes them to a Reactiv Clip—a lightweight version of the mobile app, which the shopper doesn’t have to download to explore.
Venus Et Fleur then gets a first-party push token that can remind users about their abandoned cart, previous engagement, and more. No IDFA or cross-app tracking required.
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Reactiv Clips allow for unlimited real-time push notification retargeting for up to 8 hours post-click—without the shopper even having to opt in to receive push.
Just like that, that single paid click can turn into at least three more conversion chances.
Here’s another example from the coffee company Top of the Mornin’, which uses push notifications not just for recovery, but for ongoing customer education and retention.
One of the top Reactiv features that Top of the Mornin’ leverages is push notifications. But not in the way most brands do. They use push notifications primarily for brand-building rather than direct conversions, like sending uplifting messages like “Have a great day!” to engage their app users.

While they may have launched their mobile app with community-building in mind, it paid off financially too. Each month after launching, the brand saw its AOV climb, and in just three months, AOV increased by more than 17%.
Read more about it here.
Provide Value Beyond the Products
Consumers can spot value beyond your product offering. Think about value-added features and services you can build into mobile that align with your brand identity.
Our case study of Missouri Star Quilt Company demonstrates this perfectly. The quilt company implemented a Watch Page that provides value to avid quilters through tutorials, but also is built for conversion by making these tutorials shoppable, highlighting products that were shown in the videos.

Another way the brand adds value to the customer experience is their custom in-app feature known as “the Bundle” to encourage regular purchases. This feature allows customers to hold an order for seven days to add more items, aiming to qualify for free shipping and consolidate shipments.
Read more about MSQC and Reactiv here.
Prioritize Speed and Simplicity
Many factors contribute to a good mobile CRO, and not all of them have to do with putting out ads.
Focus on speed, as loading and navigation times are key drivers of user experience and engagement. Faster load times lead to lower abandonment. Especially on mobile, as users are usually on the go, multitasking, or could easily be pulled elsewhere, every second matters.
Make sure to keep things simple for the average user. It’s common for users to drop off when navigation becomes difficult or feels overwhelming. This is important for mobile interfaces because screen space is already much more limited, meaning that you have to design with intent. Keep things easy with clear CTA’s, fewer fields that add friction, fewer barriers to clicking purchase—no need to overcomplicate.
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Here’s the thing: people are already tapping your ads — but every click could actually generate three more chances to convert.
Mobile CRO isn’t just about squeezing more from what you have, it’s about creating a better, more engaging experience that keeps people coming back.
Start your mobile CRO with Reactiv. Need more convincing? Across the Reactiv network we’ve found:
- Retention: 3–4× higher than mobile web
 - Repeat purchases: up to 6× higher
 - Push open rates: ~60%, with 5–7% conversion
 - Customer Acquisition Costs: down by as much as 75%
 
FAQ: Mobile Conversion Rate Optimization
Why is mobile conversion rate lower than desktop?
It boils down to user behaviour on mobile vs desktop. On mobile, users are often distracted or multitasking. User intent on mobile is often casual browsing without an urgency to commit to purchasing. Compared to desktop where users are more in a research or purchase mindset.
Functional factors also contribute to a lower conversion rate on mobile. Smaller screens, slower navigation, and lack of re-engagement tools (like push notifications) all contribute to lower conversion rates compared to desktop.
How can I increase conversion rate on mobile?
- Use mobile app or app-like experience for better customer engagement and retention 4
 - Send intentional and timely push notifications after ad clicks/ signs of interest
 - Add personalization to the consumer’s mobile experience
 - Perfect functional areas such as speeding up loading times, clean up UI, and simplify mobile navigation.
 - Spotlight your top-converting products right away so your consumer can’t miss it on mobile.
 
Do I need a mobile app to improve mobile CRO?
At the end of the day, you don’t need a full app.
But you need an app-like experience. Reactiv Clips, for example, deliver app-like journeys instantly, without a need to download, letting brands send push notifications, drive return visits, and increase conversions—all without the friction of the App Store.
What’s the difference between CRO for mobile and desktop?
People interact differently with desktop versus mobile, often with different intentions. Therefore, the CRO between the two will be different as well.
Desktop CRO prioritizes longer, more focused browsing sessions to get the user invested. While on the other hand, mobile CRO prioritizes speed, simplicity, and re-engagement tools like push notifications to get the user interested. Mobile behavior is different—so optimizing for it requires a different approach.
How do push notifications improve mobile conversion?
Push notifications are all about retargeting. With push notifications you reconnect with shoppers that have tapped an ad or engaged with your app. Push notifications have ~60% open rates and can convert up to 7% of users, therefore upping your mobile CRO. With Reactiv, you can send these notifications even without opt-in, using Apple-approved first-party engagement.
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