Mobile bundle UX for home stores in 2026
Mobile is 68% of your home store traffic but 44% lower AOV. The problem is not the screen - it is the room bundle format.
68%
Of home store traffic from mobile
-44%
Mobile AOV gap vs desktop for home stores
+$28
Average lift from mobile-first room bundle UX
Desktop room builders with 6-item grids do not work on a 6-inch screen. Every home bundle tactic here is designed for thumbs, not mouse clicks.
The hacks
Vertical room builder with swipe-to-add cards
A vertical stack with swipe-to-add accent pieces. Each card shows the item in the room context. One thumb tap to add. Desktop grid builders crush on mobile. Vertical stacks work.
Mobile-first room styling tier selector
Three large tap targets: "Accent refresh ($89)." "Room styling ($149)." "Full makeover ($234)." No dropdowns. No scroll-to-reveal. Each tier is one tap. Tiergain renders mobile-first room tier selectors.
Sticky "complete the room" bar on mobile product pages
Sticky bar: "Complete the room - add styling kit ($89, save 15%)." Visible as the customer scrolls through product photos. The bar persists without blocking the content.
Mobile cart drawer with delivery threshold progress
"$48 away from free delivery" inside the mobile cart drawer. Home delivery costs are significant. The real-time progress bar in the cart drawer is the strongest mobile home AOV trigger.
One-tap post-purchase accent on mobile confirmation
After mobile checkout: one big button - "Add matching candle set - $24." Mobile post-purchase must be one tap, one item. Home accent add-ons are the perfect one-tap offer.
Simplified mobile gift packaging flow
Desktop gift packaging has 3 steps. Mobile should have 1: a toggle that adds premium packaging for $12.99. Multi-step gift flows drop to 4% completion on mobile. One toggle works.
Test every home bundle on a phone before going live
Open your room bundle on a 375px-wide screen. If you have to pinch, scroll horizontally, or squint to see the room styling, it will not convert on mobile. Every bundle must be built for the thumb first.