Most baskets are abandoned because of eleventh-hour hesitation or hidden costs. Uniqodo gives you the tools to intervene at the exact moment of exit with personalised incentives that pull customers back to the checkout.







A customer adding items to a basket is showing the highest possible intent, yet most retailers lose 70% of them at the final hurdle.
Standard retargeting takes hours or days, by then, the impulse has faded. To reduce abandonment, you need to solve the hesitation in real-time, on the page, before the tab is closed.
Power your recovery offers with unique codes that ensure you aren't over-discounting to customers who would have bought anyway.
Trigger specific offers based on site-exit intent, prolonged inactivity in the basket, or even specific basket values that hit your recovery thresholds.
Keep the incentive visible. Use subtle on-site code reminder banners to remind the user they have an active discount waiting in their basket as they browse.
Deploy intelligent triggers that recognise abandonment behaviour and serve "save-the-sale" messages instantly.
Automatically inject a unique, time-bound discount into your recovery overlays. Unlike generic codes, these create a genuine "use it or lose it" deadline for the customer.
By identifying and incentivising hesitant shoppers in the moment, you stop the leak in your conversion funnel. You’ll see a measurable decrease in your abandonment rate and a significant uplift in revenue from recovered sessions that previously would have been lost.
Designed for teams who see high Add to Basket rates but are struggling to close the gap at checkout. Usually triggered when retargeting ads are becoming too expensive and you need a more cost-effective, on-site recovery strategy.

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Absolutely. You might choose to only offer a discount for baskets over £100, while offering free shipping for lower values, ensuring you protect your margins while still incentivising the sale.