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Retail and Storefront Example

Artisan Market Website Example

An artisan market or handcrafted storefront needs richer merchandising than a standard product grid. This example shows a storefront family with category browsing, creator identity, ratings, rewards, blog content, and order-status support all living together.

7Public routes
4Core capability areas
3Operational workflows

What is live in this example

Real storefront structure

The public family includes shop categories, product detail pages, cart flows, contact, policies, and order-status paths - not just a landing page with a few product cards.

Creator layer

The example can surface creators and creator profiles, which makes it a stronger fit for marketplace-style or handcrafted product stories.

Rewards and reviews

Ratings, rewards, and loyalty-style mechanics help the example feel like a storefront system built for repeat customers, not a static catalog.

Native builder branch

Artisan market is a native AI Builder direction now, so storefront previews can land on market routes and not collapse into the generic service shell.

Public pages that are already part of the example

/market

Market Home

Storefront landing page with featured collections and offers.

/market/shop

Shop

Category and product browsing for the catalog.

/market/shop/{category}/{product}

Product Detail

Product pages with options, ratings, and add-to-cart flow.

/market/cart

Cart

Cart and checkout entry path.

/market/creators

Creators

Directory of makers or contributors.

/market/blog

Blog

Content and story layer for the storefront.

/market/rewards

Rewards

Public-facing rewards and repeat-customer messaging.

Good fit for

  • Handcrafted goods, small-batch products, or marketplace-style storefronts.
  • Brands that need richer product storytelling and creator identity.
  • Teams who want a softer, story-driven store without sacrificing commerce structure.