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Set up your storefront

For owners and managers

Last updated: August 10, 2026

Every shop gets a public website at yourshop.remnantflow.com, live from the day you start adding pieces. This is how you make it yours.

You can link to it from the site you already have, or send the address directly. It updates itself as pieces sell.

Make it look like you

  1. Step 1. Open Settings. Use the menu down the left to jump to Shop details.

  2. Step 2. Upload your logo, and a favicon if you have one.

    • The favicon is the small icon in a browser tab.
    • Result: Your logo replaces the RemnantFlow name at the top of every public page.
  3. Step 3. Set your accent colour.

    • It drives the buttons and links. Use the hex code from your brand if you have one.
  4. Step 4. Pick a typeface, and choose light or dark.

    • Dark suits shops whose photography is the selling point, because slabs pop against it. Light is the safer default.
    • Result: The preview updates as you choose.

Note

The light or dark choice here is your customers' view. It is separate from the one on your own account, which only changes what you see while you work.

Choose what customers see

Your storefront can carry several tabs. Each one can be switched off, and staff can still see a switched-off tab so you can build it before launch.

  • Remnants: your A-frames. The core of it.
  • Slabs: whole slabs you own.
  • Explore: your suppliers' catalogues, so a customer can ask for something you would order in.
  • Colours, edges and sinks: what a customer chooses beyond the stone itself.

Within the Remnants and Slabs tabs you can also hide details you would rather not publish, such as which supplier a piece came from.

Prices

Whether to show prices is your call, and it is not all-or-nothing.

  • Show nothing. The default, and where most shops stay.
  • Show a tier like “Level B”, which never reveals the number behind it.
  • Show the real figure.

Caution

Nothing is published until you choose it. If you are unsure, leave prices off and let customers call: it is easier to add prices later than to unsay them.

Getting found

Your storefront is built to appear in search results: pieces are in the page itself rather than loaded afterwards, and each shop gets its own address, titles and descriptions.

  • A photo on every piece matters more than anything else here. A piece with no photo is hidden from customers by default.
  • Real stone names help. Someone searching “Calacatta Gold remnant” finds a piece called that, not one called “white marble”.

Tip

If you are still building and would rather not be found yet, there is a switch to keep the whole storefront out of search until you are ready.

Something here wrong or missing? Use the help button inside the workspace to send a question. It reaches us directly.