Demo mode

Let buyers try the live template before they buy, so there are no surprises after the sale.

A screenshot only shows so much. A buyer scrolling your listing wants to know how the invitation actually feels: does the text move, can they change the colors, does it work the way they imagine. Demo mode hands them the live template to try, straight from your listing, before they spend a cent.

A photo is not the same as trying it

Buyers hesitate when they cannot tell how editable or interactive a template really is from a few photos. That doubt turns into questions before the sale, and sometimes a return after it, when what they pictured did not match what they bought. Letting them try the real thing first takes the guesswork out.

You generate a demo link for a project and put it wherever you sell. Anyone who opens it lands in the full editor, with no account and no sign-up. They can move things around, edit the text, change the colors, and try stock photos, so they feel exactly what the template does before they decide.

They can try it, not take it

The demo is for trying, not keeping. A visitor cannot save, publish, download, or upload their own images, and the whole canvas is watermarked with your shop name. Refreshing the page resets it to the clean template. Your design stays safe while they explore it.

The sale still happens where you sell

Demo mode does not change how you sell. The visitor tries the template, goes back to your listing, and buys there. After the purchase they get their own real, editable copy in their own account through the normal flow. The demo simply removes the doubt before the sale.

You stay in control of the link. Delete it from the demo window and it stops working for new visitors right away. You can generate a fresh one whenever you need it.

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