Checkout Prototype / Test #2
This checkout is built for people who already have an account — so no “guest mode drama.” We cut out the heavy lifting: addresses and payment methods are assumed to be saved in the account, so the prototype skips those long forms. In the real app, of course, you’d still be able to add or edit them — we just didn’t need to test that part here.
The flow itself is short and sweet: you see your items, check that your address and shipping option are right, throw in a promo code (yes, up to 50% off), pick between card or PayPal, and confirm with one tap. No hidden fees, no mystery charges, no last-second surprises.
If payment goes through, you get a clear confirmation, your order number, and a little celebration with confetti — because finishing a checkout should feel like winning something, not like paying a bill.
The whole idea is to keep it transparent, fast, and trustworthy. Less typing, fewer steps, more happy customers.
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One key point you failed to show here is the drama 😄 come on, Suren, we’d love some tea!
More importantly, I may beg to differ. Why would a guest checkout be considered a drama? I might not be your target market, but I use guest checkout all the time, especially on websites that don’t clearly communicate how they handle my data. To me, it’s also a form of reassurance: click in, check out, done. Would love to hear your reasoning on this.
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