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Case Study Special.T

Special.T by Nestle: Swiss Brand Adopts Magento 2 Abandoned Cart by Webkul

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Merchant Story: Special.T

Special.T is a Switzerland-based brand by Nestle offering a selection of premium teas and related products through its online store.

The brand focuses on providing high-quality tea blends and a refined tea experience for customers who appreciate specialty beverages.

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Its catalogue includes a variety of teas designed for different tastes, along with products that support everyday tea preparation.

Special.T aims to provide clear product information, a simple shopping journey, and a reliable online ordering experience.

As customer visits increased, the store needed a way to reconnect with shoppers who left products in their carts without completing a purchase.

To support this process, Special.T partnered with Webkul, a trusted Magento development provider, to implement the solution.

Special.T’s Challenge: Recovering Lost Sales from Abandoned Shopping Carts

Special.T was serving online tea customers who browsed products and added items to their carts before completing purchases.

Like many online stores, some shoppers left the checkout process before placing their orders.

Without an automated reminder system, these abandoned carts remained unattended and potential sales were lost.

This made it difficult for the store to reconnect with interested customers and encourage them to return to complete their purchases.

To address this situation, Special.T partnered with Webkul to introduce automated abandoned cart email reminders within Magento 2.

With the solution in place, the store could send timely reminders to customers who left products in their carts.

This case study shows how the brand improved cart recovery and supported better order completion using Webkul’s E-commerce Solutions.

How Webkul Simplified Special.T’s Cart Recovery Process with Abandoned Cart Extension

Abandoned Cart for Magento 2 extension by Webkul helps Special.T send reminder emails to customers who leave products in their carts.

Customers receive automated email reminders about the items left in their carts, helping them return and complete their purchases.

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Admins can manage reminder email settings and monitor abandoned cart activity directly within Magento 2.

As a result, the store simplified follow-ups with interested shoppers, reduced missed sales opportunities, and encouraged more completed orders.

Results of Implementing Magento 2 Abandoned Cart Extension at Special.T

With Webkul’s Magento 2 Abandoned Cart extension, the brand simplified how it reconnects with shoppers who leave products in their carts.

Customers receive reminder emails about their pending carts, which helped bring them back to complete their purchases.

The admin team gained a structured way to manage reminder emails and track abandoned cart activity within Magento 2.

Cart follow-ups became more consistent, helping the store handle missed purchase opportunities with less manual effort.

Webkul’s Magento 2 Extensions supported smoother store operations and improved order completion.

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