MintBird Reviews
Here Are the MintBird Reviews
These MintBird Reviews show you how easy it is to use MintBird.
Main Review
The number one goal of the MintBird shopping cart is to allow people to very easily create a product and then to add one or two upsells. MintBird does that.
Here's how it works. If you look at the MintBird dashboard, it doesn't seem too hard to use. At the products tab, you have all of your products. Then at the other tabs, you have your upsells, downsells, bump offers, split tests, and coupons.
The way MintBird works is that you build out products, upsells, downsells, and bump offers ahead of time; then you go and pull them into you funnels over and over again.
If you click on a product, you see that you have all of your product details. If you want to add a coupon code to your product, you can easily add a coupon. You can also easily add your own custom image and your payment option from a variety of choices--from Authorize.net, to Paypal, to Stripe. Then you choose your checkout design template and your success page and customize them. You can deploy your tracking and other scripts and automatically set up delivery for one product.
You do the same for for upsells, downsells, and bump offers.
Also, it's easy to duplicate a product and make it an upsell or a downsell. You can also select an upsell or downsell and easily duplicate it into a product.
Then you have a funnel library too. You can select a funnel. Then when you get to the funnel flow, you just add a product and any upsells and downsells. You can even customize the checkout and success page buttons and override the default settings for the one funnel.
I hope you learned about MintBird from this review. I will have more MintBird Reviews once it launches on July 29, 2021.
