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Philip Wallage

@Wallage

Research-backed ecommerce conversion optimization | 20 years finding what confuses customers, then fixing it

Netherlands Katılım Haziran 2009
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Philip Wallage
Philip Wallage@Wallage·
Most agencies charge per project. I charge €6.799/month for unlimited design. Here's why clients prefer it: No scope negotiations. You submit a request in our shared board. I start designing. No back-and-forth about what's "included" or whether a button change counts as a new project. No hourly anxiety. Your team doesn't worry about whether a 30-minute feedback call just cost €200. Everything runs async through Loom and Figma. Weekly momentum instead of quarterly launches. Last month for DeOnlineDrogist we shipped 3 product page variations, 2 landing pages, and 5 A/B test designs. Try getting that from an agency without a €30K project fee and 8 weeks of onboarding. One Trello-style board. One designer. Continuous progress. The subscription model solves the real problem with agency work: It's not the quality, it's the friction. Contracts. Proposals. Revisions debates. Scope creep arguments. All gone. You get design leverage without hiring full-time. I get predictable revenue and long-term partnerships where I actually understand your business. It's not for everyone. If you need a one-off logo, hire a freelancer. But if your e-commerce or SaaS team needs continuous design support without the chaos of project-based work? This is how modern design partnerships should work. If you want to see how we'd work together, link in comments to book a call.
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Philip Wallage@Wallage·
Have we met? I’m Philip and I help you turn ecommerce visitors into buyers. 🧠 Over the last 12 years, I’ve earned my stripes as a UX Designer. 📦 I offer monthly design subscriptions tailored for eCommerce businesses. 💬 Curious about Industry Specific performance metrics? DM me.
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Philip Wallage@Wallage·
Most product pages answer questions in the wrong order. They lead with features, then specifications, then the price, then the buy button. But that's not how shoppers make decisions. The mental sequence is: - Can I afford it? - Does this exist? - Do I trust this store? - Does it fit my situation? Your page needs to answer those questions in that order. The buy button should be visible without scrolling. The price should never be a surprise. The specs can live lower on the page. They're for the already-interested, not the undecided. Hierarchy is a sales decision, not a design decision.
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Kshitij Mishra | AI & Tech
Kshitij Mishra | AI & Tech@DAIEvolutionHub·
Claude Code just quietly killed the entire startup team model. Yeah — I said it. No hiring. No standups. No 10-person Slack chaos. Just this: A .claude/agents/ folder with 30+ specialized agents. Each one = a single markdown file with ONE job. → Engineer → PM → Marketer → Designer → Legal → Finance → QA All replaced. By one person. With commands like: "Hey rapid-prototyper, build this." "Hey growth-hacker, get me users." "Hey compliance-checker, are we safe?" This isn’t a tool. It’s a one-person startup operating system. And right now — almost no one is using it. That’s the edge. Bookmark this before your competition does. 🔖
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Philip Wallage
Philip Wallage@Wallage·
That moment you feel “I wish I could call my dad”.
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OpenClaw. Claude Code. VPS vs. Local.
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Non-compliance with the EAA isn't just a reputational risk. Fines are set per member state and can run into the tens of thousands of euros. The Netherlands, Germany, and France have all confirmed active enforcement. One complaint from a disabled user is enough to trigger an audit. A 5/100 accessibility score is not a position you want to be in when that happens.
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Philip Wallage@Wallage·
Most violations aren't design problems. They're code problems. Missing alt text, broken focus states, unlabelled form fields. Things that never show up in a visual review but a screen reader fails on every time.
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Philip Wallage@Wallage·
Running a Shopify store doing €1M+? You should know if you're breaking EU law right now. The European Accessibility Act came into effect in June 2025. Every e-commerce store selling to EU customers must comply. The problem: most stores don't know where they stand. I scanned this famous brand this week. Here's what came back: F. 5/100. High risk. 252 accessibility violations. 22 critical. 230 serious. Spread across every step of the buying journey. Homepage, product page, cart, checkout. This isn't a small store. Gymshark does hundreds of millions in revenue. And they're failing. The EAA is hard to enforce manually, which is why most stores ignored it. But AI can scan a full buying journey in seconds and show you exactly where you're non-compliant. I built a free tool that does exactly that. Just send me a DM or leave a comment and I'll share your report with you. For free!
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sandra djajic@TakoTreba·
Random question, but what’s your interest speed?
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Anthony Riera@anthonyriera·
@Wallage A bit light to move pixels around, I would try to put 500gb of ram if possible
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Philip Wallage@Wallage·
It feels a bit… excessive?
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I've been using Claude to tie together different tools. My email, calendar, Meeting Notes, project notes, task, a lot. Is there anyone out there who's purely using the Notion Business with agents etc? I always feel so conflicted when it comes to having "one tool to rule them all".
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Liberta Cherguia 🇪🇺@MbarkCherguia·
You come home hungry, almost no groceries, no money left. This is the plate your wife (or husband) makes you. Your real reaction?
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i'm getting into woodworking because god forbid i stick to one hobby for a week also fk u bougie mfs ryobi is the 🐐
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Philip Wallage@Wallage·
I've spent 20 years designing product pages. And I've been wrong about what matters. A lot. Thought it was about perfect photography. Wrong. Thought it was about clever copywriting. Wrong. Thought it was about beautiful layouts. Wrong. It's about answering questions. Those questions aren't sexy. They're practical. "Is this actually worth the price?" "Can I trust this store?" "What size do I need?" "What if it doesn't fit?" Most stores assume people know the answers. Or don't care. That assumption costs €50K+ in lost sales per year. I documented the mistakes I learned along the way. Comment "MISTAKES" below and I'll send you what I learned.
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Darius Dan
Darius Dan@dariusdan·
TCL is launching this crazy 6.4mm frameless oled 27’ display in a 4k 240hz resolution. 👀👀
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𝟲𝟵 𝗼𝘂𝘁 𝗼𝗳 𝟭𝟬𝟬 people who start your checkout never finish it. The biggest reason isn't your UI. It's the moment they see the total. Shipping. Taxes. Handling fees. All appearing at the end. By then, they've already mentally moved on. This is cost shock. And it's entirely fixable. Show the full price earlier. On the product page. In the cart. Before checkout even starts. One test I run with every audit: add a product, go to cart, screenshot the total. If delivery cost isn't visible there, you have a problem. 69% abandonment isn't a checkout problem. It's a transparency problem.
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I'm not sure @fix_prod - I think a more relevant bottleneck to keep your eyes on is how fast Google Search Console can even index new pages. Things like history, domain authority and probably a bunch of more stuff tell Google how fast they should be indexing new pages from your website. Right now, I still have like hundred pages that were created, discovered by Google, but still not indexed.
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@pcshipp They’re building the shit that removes the need for OpenClaw. AndMoltbook was a joke.
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pc@pcshipp·
OpenAI acquired OpenClaw FaceBook acquired MoltBook Why Anthropic stay silent
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