Checkout flows and components
A checkout flow is the sequence of pages a customer sees after you direct them to the shopping cart.
Flow elements can appear on a single page or across multiple steps. Your configuration controls the step order and which information is required, optional, or visible at each step.
Number of steps
The number of steps can vary to fit your market, device, and entry point. Cleverbridge supports two-step, three-step, and five-step flows.
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Two-step flow:
- The first screen combines the cart, customer details, and payment.
- The second screen is the confirmation. This pattern is common where a review page is not legally required, for example in the United States, Canada, Japan, and Australia.
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Three-step flow:
- The first screen combines the cart, customer details, and payment.
- The second screen is a Review page.
- The third screen is the Confirmation. This pattern is recommended in regions where a review is required by law, such as the European Union. It can also help reduce errors, returns, and refunds even when not required.
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Five-step flow:
- The Cart, Customer, and Payment details appear as separate steps.
- The fourth step is a Review page.
- The fifth step is Confirmation.
This pattern suits in-app storefronts that run inside an embedded browser, using smaller, focused screens to fit app constraints.
Screens and elements
For the sake of example, let's consider a three-step checkout flow and see what elements can be added and configured for each of the screens. As the screen designs differ in Checkout 1.0 and Checkout 2.0, please select a corresponding tab for each of the items.
