Recharge helps Shopify brands run subscription businesses, but many merchants still struggle to present subscriptions in a way that actually converts. The app can manage recurring orders, subscriber accounts, and billing logic, yet the storefront experience around those offers often feels disconnected from the rest of the site. Merchants end up with product pages that explain one-time purchases well but do a poor job of communicating subscription value, delivery cadence, perks, FAQs, and trust signals. In practice, that means shoppers hesitate, abandon the page, or choose the lower-lifetime-value one-time option simply because the subscription proposition is not clearly merchandised.
This is where Sectionly works alongside Recharge. Rather than changing how Recharge powers subscriptions behind the scenes, Sectionly helps merchants improve the storefront sections that surround and support the subscription decision. With Sectionly: Section Library, merchants can add conversion-focused, theme-safe sections to Shopify without editing theme code, making it easier to build dedicated subscription landing pages, improve product detail pages, and explain the benefits of recurring purchase offers more clearly. A brand using Recharge for monthly refills, for example, can use Sectionly to add comparison tables, icon rows, feature grids, testimonials, FAQ blocks, ingredient highlights, shipping bars, and before-and-after sections that reinforce why subscribing makes sense.
The setup is straightforward. First, the merchant runs subscriptions through Recharge on Shopify as usual. Then they install Sectionly: Section Library and choose the sections they want to add to key storefront pages. On a subscription-enabled product page, they might place a benefits section directly below the purchase area to explain savings, frequency flexibility, skip-or-cancel policies, and subscriber-only perks. On the homepage, they can add a promotional banner or featured collection section that drives traffic to “Subscribe and save” products. On a dedicated landing page, they can combine multiple sections into a stronger subscription pitch: social proof, how-it-works steps, bundle explanations, subscription FAQs, and trust-building content. Because the sections are no-code and theme-safe, merchants can make these changes quickly without waiting on a developer every time they want to test a new angle or campaign.
A concrete example is a skincare brand using Recharge for 30-day replenishment products. Recharge handles the recurring checkout experience, but the brand still needs to persuade visitors why subscribing is smarter than buying once. With Sectionly, they can add an ingredients spotlight section, a “How your refill routine works” block, a comparison table showing one-time purchase versus subscribe-and-save value, and customer review sections focused specifically on long-term results. Another example is a coffee merchant selling weekly or monthly deliveries: they can use Sectionly to build a landing page that explains roast options, delivery frequency, subscriber discounts, pause flexibility, and gifting use cases. A supplements brand can use sections for educational content, subscription FAQs, usage timelines, and trust badges that reduce hesitation before a recurring purchase.
Sectionly is especially useful for merchants who know Recharge is operationally strong but feel their theme does not give them enough flexibility to merchandise subscriptions well. That includes fast-growing DTC brands, lean ecommerce teams without a dedicated developer, and agencies managing multiple Shopify storefronts that need repeatable ways to launch better subscription pages. It is also valuable for merchants running promotions around subscriptions, such as first-order discounts, bundle-and-save offers, or “subscribe for free shipping” campaigns, because they can update supporting content visually instead of requesting custom theme edits. Stores on older themes can also benefit, since Sectionly helps extend the frontend experience without a full redesign.
Another major advantage is speed of testing. Subscription growth often comes from small UX improvements: moving trust content higher on the page, adding a clearer value comparison, featuring subscriber testimonials, or creating a seasonal landing page for replenishable products. Without a no-code section system, even minor experiments can become expensive or slow. With Sectionly: Section Library, merchants can launch new layouts and messaging faster, measure engagement, and refine pages around what improves subscription take-up. For brands using Recharge, this means the subscription engine stays in place while the merchandising layer becomes far more agile.
In short, Recharge and Sectionly solve different parts of the same growth problem. Recharge powers the subscription mechanics; Sectionly improves how those subscription offers are presented, understood, and converted on the storefront. For Shopify merchants who want more recurring revenue but do not want to edit theme code for every landing page, product page enhancement, or campaign update, Sectionly is the practical way to build a stronger subscription buying journey. If Recharge runs your subscription program, Sectionly helps you merchandise it more effectively so more shoppers understand the value and choose to subscribe.