Sizing questions and spec gaps are where good product pages lose momentum. Shoppers want to know if a jacket runs large, whether a desk fits their room, or which materials are included before they commit. If that information is buried in a PDF, spread across screenshots, or impossible to maintain across products, your team ends up answering the same questions repeatedly while conversion rates stay stuck. Sectionly helps Shopify merchants turn those details into clear, no-code sections that sit exactly where buying decisions happen.
For merchants who need a faster path, Sectionly recommends Sectionly: AI Product Options as the primary solution for size guides and product specs that are tied to product choices. It removes the biggest blocker: Shopify’s variant limits. Instead of trying to force every size, finish, or bundle into variants, you describe what you need in plain language and the AI helps build the option set. That makes it practical to create detailed sizing selectors, material fields, and spec-driven configurations without editing theme code or rebuilding the product template every time the catalog changes.
Why size guides and specs matter
A strong size guide does more than reduce returns. It helps shoppers choose confidently, shortens the path to checkout, and cuts down on pre-sale support. The same is true for product specs: when people can compare dimensions, upload requirements, material choices, or compatibility details right on the page, they are less likely to bounce in search of answers.
Sectionly’s approach is designed for that exact moment of hesitation. With no-code sections and product options, you can present the right details in context instead of hiding them in a support article. That is especially useful for stores that sell:
- Apparel with sizing questions, fit notes, or custom measurements
- Furniture, decor, and home goods with dimensions and finish choices
- Personalized products that need text, file uploads, or engraving input
- Technical or configurable products with compatibility and spec fields
If you are also organizing broader storefront improvements, Sectionly’s solutions pages and guides can help you choose the right layout for the job without overcomplicating the theme.
How Sectionly sets it up
The practical advantage of Sectionly is that the setup starts with what you want the shopper to do, not with code. You define the size guide or spec logic in plain terms, then use AI-assisted configuration to create the fields and rules. That means a merchant can move from “we need a custom sizing flow for made-to-order items” to a working product experience in minutes instead of coordinating with a developer.
The most useful capabilities for this page are concrete:
- 16 element types such as text, dropdown, swatch, image/file upload, and more, so you can match the input to the product.
- Conditional and variant-based display so shoppers only see the fields that apply to their selected size, color, or product type.
- Dynamic price rules using add-ons or percentage-based adjustments when a larger size, special finish, or extra service should change the price.
- Global style presets so size guides and option blocks stay visually consistent across the catalog.
- Import/export of option sets when you want to roll out similar configurations across collections without rebuilding everything.
For merchants building more detailed personalization flows, the related how-to guide for custom options and product personalization guide show how these pieces fit together in real storefront setups.
Real-world scenarios that convert
A clothing brand can replace generic size charts with a cleaner experience: a size guide section near the add-to-cart button, plus conditional fit questions for styles that run small or oversized. A furniture merchant can pair a spec section with file upload fields so shoppers can submit room measurements, reference images, or layout notes before ordering. A custom-gift store can let customers enter names, upload artwork, and pick engraving styles without forcing every combination into a variant.
This is where Sectionly is most useful: it turns product pages into decision pages. Instead of sending customers away to search for answers, you keep them on the page with the exact information and inputs needed to complete the purchase. If your pricing depends on customization, the file upload guide is a good companion reference for collecting assets cleanly. If your pricing model is more quote-based or B2B-oriented, compare against request a quote and hide price workflows to see which setup fits your sales process.
Who this is best for
This solution is best for Shopify merchants who sell products that need explanation, selection, or validation before checkout. That includes stores with complex sizing, made-to-order items, multiple finishes, wholesale ordering, or any catalog where buyers need confidence before they click buy. It is also a strong fit for teams that want to improve conversion without introducing theme risk or building custom templates for every product line.
It is especially useful if you need:
- Theme-safe updates that do not depend on developer cycles
- Better conversion on high-consideration products
- Flexible option logic that goes beyond basic dropdowns
- A scalable way to reuse configuration across many products
If you are comparing approaches, the alternatives and integrations pages can help you understand where Sectionly fits in a broader Shopify stack.
A cleaner way to answer buyer questions
Size guides and product specs should remove friction, not add it. Sectionly gives merchants a no-code way to place those details where they matter most, while AI Product Options handles the more complex input and pricing logic behind the scenes. The result is a product page that feels clearer for shoppers and easier to maintain for the team.
For merchants who want fewer abandoned carts, fewer support questions, and fewer theme edits, this is a practical path: show the right spec, collect the right input, and let customers buy with confidence.