checkout prompts
Checkout impulse prompt review
Traces queueing behavior, secondary displays, and digital prompts that compete for attention at the last six meters.
2–3 weeks · Rapid sprint · KRW 1,450,000
Brief
We combine pathing near checkout with timing on queue length changes. The review surfaces where impulse architecture feels helpful vs. cluttered, and how mission type changes tolerance for add-on prompts.
What the pack includes
- Queue-length timed observations
- Photo series of impulse stacks and chillers
- Mission crossover matrix (treat vs. essentials)
- Staff interview snippets on replenishment pain
- Risk notes for crowded vs. express lanes
- Language cues audit on digital screens
- Handoff for production coordinator timelines
Outcomes you can act on
- Prioritized list of prompt locations with context
- Clear “do not” zones where clutter backfires
- Starter brief for creative adaptation workshops
FAQ
We describe behavior and context. Hard conversion lifts require your POS or controlled store tests.
Experience notes
“Checkout impulse prompt review spotted a conflicting message beside our stacker — something our field team had stopped seeing.”
“★★★★☆ — sharp photos, tight narrative. Would like a companion one-pager for store managers.”