Feature — behavior-triggered nudges
It Doesn't Just Name the Fix. It Ships It.
SmartNudge deploys the intervention: 16 nudge types and a 30+ template gallery, auto-styled to your store's Brand DNA, delivered on-site and by email — every campaign measured against a control group for net incremental revenue.
- 16 nudge types
- Brand DNA auto-styling
- On-site + email
- Holdout-measured lift

What it does
From leak to deployed, on-brand intervention
Most tools tell you what's wrong. SmartNudge builds and launches the thing that fixes it — looking like your store the whole way.
16 types
The whole nudge toolkit
Brand DNA
Auto-styled to your store
Seasonal
Festival design library
Delivery
On-site and by email
30+ templates
16 nudge types, launched from a template gallery
Popups, bars, spin-to-win wheels, scratch cards, quizzes, exit-intent, free-shipping bars, social proof, countdowns, email capture, video — whatever the moment calls for. Start from a gallery of 30+ templates and you’re editing a real campaign in minutes, not building one from a blank canvas.
- 16 nudge types covering popups, bars, games, quizzes, and capture
- 30+ template gallery to launch from
- Behavior-triggered — fired on what visitors do, not a blind timer

Brand DNA
Every nudge auto-styled to your brand
Brand DNA crawls your store in about 30 seconds and reads your palette, fonts, brand voice, and imagery. Every nudge is styled from that profile automatically, so campaigns look native to your storefront. A festival and seasonal design library — Diwali, Christmas, BFCM, Halloween — adds moment-ready sets in multiple style tiers.
- Palette, fonts, voice, and imagery pulled from your store
- Festival / seasonal library in multiple style tiers
- AI copy and AI images, with a built-in background remover

On-site and email
Deliver where the shopper is
Fire a nudge live on the storefront the moment behavior calls for it, then follow up with a design-matched coupon email that carries the same look. One campaign, two surfaces — and the copy and imagery are generated for you.
- On-site nudges fired on real behavior
- Design-matched coupon emails as a follow-up
- AI-written copy and AI-generated images throughout

Proof, not hope
Measured against a holdout — the loop that closes
A nudge that can't prove its lift is just a widget. SmartNudge holds out a control group and only claims what beats it.
Control-group attribution
A/B testing
Suggestion→Nudge loop
Common questions
SmartNudge — frequently asked
What kinds of nudges can SmartNudge deploy?
16 nudge types: popups, bars, wheels / spin-to-win, scratch cards, quizzes, exit-intent, a free-shipping bar, social proof, countdown timers, email capture, video, and more. You can start from a gallery of 30+ templates, and every one is auto-styled to your brand.
How does it match my brand automatically?
SmartNudge is powered by Brand DNA. It crawls your store in about 30 seconds and extracts your color palette, fonts, brand voice, and imagery, then styles every nudge to match — so campaigns look native to your storefront instead of like a generic third-party widget.
Can nudges go out by email too?
Yes. SmartNudge delivers on-site and by email, including design-matched coupon emails that carry the same look as the on-site nudge. Copy is AI-written and images are AI-generated, with a background remover built in.
How do you prove a nudge actually made money?
Every campaign is measured against a control group — a default 10% holdout that doesn't see the nudge. Comparing the two gives you the true lift and the net incremental revenue, not just impressions and clicks. You can also A/B test variants against each other.
How does SmartNudge connect back to the rest of DynoWeb?
Through the Suggestion→Nudge loop. When DynoWeb spots a revenue leak, it can suggest a nudge to address it; once that nudge beats its holdout, the leak is marked 'acted on — working.' So the fix isn't just named, it's deployed and verified.
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Deploy the fix, then prove it worked
SmartNudge builds an on-brand nudge, delivers it on-site and by email, and measures it against a holdout — so every campaign reports the net revenue it actually added.
