Checkout & thank-you
These are the public-facing pages a customer hits when they buy or get in touch. They live on the marketing site, not inside the CRM.
Checkout (/checkout)
Section titled “Checkout (/checkout)”The checkout page is a final plan review before signing. It shows the chosen plan — Fast Track (“instant digital equity, you own the source code from day 1”) or Flex Lease (“pay over time, full digital equity after 90 days”) — with a structured order summary that splits charges into due today (one-time) and monthly (recurring).
Nothing is charged here. The single CTA is Review & Sign Agreement, which carries the customer into the contract flow (Sending a contract). The reassurance line is explicit: read the agreement, add your details, and pay securely through Stripe — no deposit to start the review.
Promo / prize banner
Section titled “Promo / prize banner”If the customer arrives carrying a spin-wheel prize, checkout shows a “Prize applied” banner with the promo code, and the code is carried through to the agreement so the discount follows them to payment.
Checkout success (/checkout/success)
Section titled “Checkout success (/checkout/success)”After a completed Stripe payment, the customer lands here: “You’re in. Welcome aboard.” It tells them what happens next — a receipt is on its way, Anthony reviews every order personally, and they’ll get their first step within one business day (usually the same afternoon) — and offers the direct line, (315) 281-9639.
Thank-you (/thank-you)
Section titled “Thank-you (/thank-you)”The thank-you page confirms a contact-form message landed (“Got it — thank you. Your message is in my inbox.”). It nudges the visitor toward the free 60-second website audit while they wait, with a button to run it and a link back home.