Guide buyers immediately
Put the next live destination, current products and important links where a mobile visitor can act without searching.
Built for live sellers
Bring products, upcoming live shows, social destinations and your seller identity into one focused mobile page—without building a separate website.
A fictional live-selling page combining products, scheduled shows and one primary CTA.
One clear buyer journey
Keep the page structured enough to stay fast and credible, while giving every seller room for products, shows and their own visual identity.
Put the next live destination, current products and important links where a mobile visitor can act without searching.
Edit a private draft, review the real mobile preview and publish a new stable snapshot only when it is ready.
Share one permanent seller link across social bios, live shows, packaging and QR codes.
Fictional demonstrations
Each example uses project-owned assets and the same page rendering path used by the builder, dashboard and published seller pages.
A fictional image-led seller page for weekly vintage drops and live rails.
Open full exampleA fictional live-selling page combining products, scheduled shows and one primary CTA.
Open full exampleA fictional link-style page for a seller who needs one clear destination hub.
Open full exampleChoose the right structure
The selected preview changes without a page reload and remains usable with touch, mouse, keyboard and reduced motion.
Image links
Four fixed visual slots for images, product carousels, or upcoming shows.
See how it works
The onboarding system suggests the next useful action, but never locks the seller into a rigid order.
Start with image grid, visual CTA or the simple links page.
Add the seller name, description, logo and visual theme.
Use image links, products, upcoming shows or simple links.
Review the mobile result, then publish a stable snapshot.
Copy the permanent URL and optionally join the seller directory.
Real dashboard direction
This read-only demonstration uses fictional data and mirrors the actual dashboard hierarchy without querying a customer account.
Dashboard preview
The live page shows the latest published snapshot. Draft changes remain private until the seller publishes again.
/s/break-roomBefore and after
No invented conversion claim—just a clearer structure for the destinations a seller already uses.
Before
Buyers move between separate social profiles, product links and show destinations without a consistent seller identity.
After
Seller identity, current products, the next live show and the primary CTA sit behind one permanent URL.
Founding seller programme
No testimonials are shown until a seller has supplied and approved the quote and attribution. Founding access remains tied to an eligible launch coupon when offered.
Transparent pricing
Both current plans include the complete seller-page product. No new tier or Stripe price is introduced by this update.
Flexible recurring access with online cancellation.
One annual payment for the same complete product access.
Founding lifetime access is available only when an eligible launch coupon is deliberately offered. There is no free trial.
Frequently asked questions
These answers follow the current billing, publishing and data behavior implemented in the product.
You are responsible for the accuracy, legality and rights associated with the text, images and links you publish. Look We're Live stores and delivers that content so the service can operate.
Yes. Cancellation is managed from Dashboard Billing and is scheduled for the end of the current paid period. You can resume before that date while the subscription remains active.
Both intervals provide the same product access. The current monthly price is £5.99 and the annual price is £64.69, which is £7.19 less than twelve monthly payments.
The page stays available until the end of the current paid period. When access expires, public delivery pauses. The existing page, slug, images and published snapshot are not automatically deleted.
An eligible failed payment can enter a seven-day recovery period. The existing public page can remain live during that period, while editing and publishing are paused. Access is restored after successful recovery.
Yes, when the retained page is restored after successful reactivation, the same page and permanent slug can return. Published slugs remain locked to their page.
No. The product is designed to be the focused destination behind a social bio, QR code or direct link. You can still link to an existing shop or platform whenever you have one.
No. Draft changes remain private until you publish again. The public route reads the last published snapshot, not the live editor state.
No. Directory listing is off by default and requires explicit opt-in. Opting out removes the directory card without unpublishing your direct seller URL.
Ready to centralise your live shop?
Choose a guided template, add the destinations your buyers need and publish a mobile-first seller page.