Comment · Fri, September 27, 2024 · ND Owner
The New Nootropics Depot Is Now Live!
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MisterYouAreSoDumb · 167 points
After a long 9 month development process, I am proud to announce that the new Nootropics Depot site is now live! We listened to a lot of feedback from customers, and went back to the drawing board. We have known for a while that we needed a change, but did not pull the trigger till now. Not only did we update the site design, but we used this as an opportunity to really take a look at what we were doing right and wrong. As part of this process, we completely revamped the way we talk about our products. We simplified our menu and category structures to make it easier to find products you might want. Long gone is the confusing web of categories we used to have. Now every product has a single primary use category, with the ability to check other filters on the results page. These primary use categories have their own easy-to-spot icons. Then each product also has 4 benefit tags, with corresponding icons of their own. This makes it much more clear for customers as to what the benefits of a product are. Also, each category page will show each of these 4 benefit icons ne…
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Moodybox · 1 points
Definitely below your actual cart items. On mobile, you click the cart button, it takes you to the cart but immediately shows you three huge products not allowing you see you cart at all. You have to scroll down fairly far to see it.
Just not a good UX flow.
And if I'm being nitpicky, the suggestions and the items in my cart are like 8x too big. I should be able to see all of the cart items on my screen at once, instead of just one and a half taking up my entire screen. You could likely show a cart of 5 items plus a horizontal list of cart suggestions on my screen at once, it would be a much better UX.
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · ND Owner
Ohh, you are talking mobile. Let me bring that up. Also, I agree. They kept making things too big on mobile. I wanted everything at least 2 up, but that was a constant fight. I realize they have to design it with the old smaller phones in mind, but I don't think the majority of people with newer larger phones should lose out because of it.