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VisitorGuide

After purchase and orders

Understand what shoppers can expect after checkout, including thank-you messaging and the difference between a public storefront experience and later merchant or partner workflows.

Last reviewed: Apr 17, 2026UI path: Checkout thank-you page or post-purchase storefront messaging

When to use this page

  • You want to know what should appear after a storefront purchase is completed.
  • You are checking whether a partner-branded thank-you experience is present for shoppers.

Before you start

  • Complete a storefront purchase or review the post-purchase experience with the merchant or partner.

Success looks like

  • You understand whether a thank-you message is expected after checkout for the current storefront.
  • You can separate the public post-purchase experience from internal merchant payout or attribution workflows.

Where to find it

Checkout thank-you page or post-purchase storefront messaging

What happens after checkout

  1. Finish the storefront purchase normally.
  2. Review the thank-you page or post-purchase message that appears afterward.
  3. Use the message as confirmation that the storefront and partner journey carried through to checkout.

What does not happen here

  • Visitors do not see merchant payout review or internal attribution reports.
  • Partners do not manage commissions or contracts from the post-purchase page.
  • Any follow-up about orders, refunds, or support still belongs to the brand or merchant support process.

Current behavior

  • Some storefronts can show partner-branded thank-you messaging after an attributed order.
  • Post-purchase messaging depends on the current storefront and campaign setup rather than a universal checkout layout.

Limitations

  • Visitors do not get access to internal payout, attribution, or merchant review data after purchase.
  • The thank-you experience can vary by store, campaign, and whether attribution was applied correctly.