All about
Loox is a plug and play photo review platform that helps you get more reviews from your customers and turn those reviews into more sales - both from the customer giving the review, and from the social proof and exposure of that review.
You can send review request emails at regularly planned intervals or timings, such as orders requesting a review, and new Loox accounts can even do a retroactive push to get all customers from the last 90 days reviewing them on the platform - I highly recommend this for kickstarting your campaign.
The best time to send a review is 2-5 days after the package has arrived.
They make it super easy to keep the on-site photo reviews on brand, bulk approve, or auto-publish, whichever you prefer depending on how hands on you are. And you can even download the users review image and use it as in an advertisement.
Discount redeem tracks Loox driven sales. Their goal is to show the value in dollars.
Your backend dashboard has a listing of all reviews which are held for your approval.
Loox tracks revenue two ways - anyone that redeems using their custom coupon code (which the user receives after giving a review), and/or anyone who engages with an on-site Loox widget and then purchases.
New Features!
Loox has now added and Omnisend integration, Post Purchase and Post Review Referral widgets to their platform!
Post Purchase Referrals are a 2-sided referral incentive that give customers the opportunity to earn rewards for referring their friends to your store. Something like, "Give $5, get $5" where customers give a special referral link to their friends that gets them $5 off their next purchase, and for every friend that uses their offer, the customer gets a $5 reward towards their next purchase emailed to them.
Post Review Referrals are 1-sided referral incentives that offer discounts to a customers friends based on them providing a review. Once they've reviewed your store/products, they'll be able to share that discount with others.
What’s a Rich Text element?
The rich text element allows you to create and format headings, paragraphs, blockquotes, images, and video all in one place instead of having to add and format them individually. Just double-click and easily create content.
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Static and dynamic content editing
A rich text element can be used with static or dynamic content. For static content, just drop it into any page and begin editing. For dynamic content, add a rich text field to any collection and then connect a rich text element to that field in the settings panel. Voila!
How to customize formatting for each rich text
Headings, paragraphs, blockquotes, figures, images, and figure captions can all be styled after a class is added to the rich text element using the "When inside of" nested selector system.
I also love their in-app knowledge base which makes it super easy to learn and execute on best practices.
Multi-lingual friendly.
The key to their tool is how they integrate giving a discount for a future purchase by asking for a review, in that way, the customers get a nudge to buy from you again and are naturally taking an action that brings them closer to your brand. You can create a unique code for each review, each person.
Integrated referral program. Merchants can setup an incentive for customers who left a review with a photo can share that with friends on social or text and copy in their unique share code.
Your key metric here is number of reviews. You want to grow your review count and from there you know you will be able to use those reviews to generate revenue. But since you can track revenue where Loox had a touchpoint, another important metric to pay attention to is Loox generated revenue. Now this doesn’t mean Loox made 100% of that money, take the number with a grain of salt, but at least you can see how they are impacting revenue. Other important factors are your average review rating or Net Promoter Score - NPS, the percentage 4 and 5 star reviews minus the percentage of 1 and 2 star reviews.
Typically it's the head of marketing or the solo founder/CEO that sets up this tool. You want someone that can think through the experience and make sure the widgets are working properly. Then you can choose to truly set it and forget it, but I recommend going in weekly or monthly, depending on volume, and checking on the reviews, filtering out the good ones and sharing them to your product pages, taking the bad ones and reaching out to customers to make it up to them, etc.
There is no doubt that photo review apps will work better for visual brands. If you’re in fashion, beauty, apparel… If you’re already getting users to post and share product shots with your brand in them, then a photo review tool helps amplify and monetize that excitement.
On the flip side, brands that aren’t getting any engagement or don't have a visual product experience wouldn't benefit from a tool like this.
Works well for Plus brands.