NEW: Related Products, Gallery 2.0 & Custom Columns!

November 7, 2025
Updates

Hey guys – this week’s release focuses on making your product pages more powerful and your dashboard more customizable.

From flexible image galleries to “Frequently Bought Together” blocks and saved column views, everything’s designed to help you sell more efficiently (and with fewer clicks).

👇 Everything below is live today and included on every plan – free or paid.

Related Products / Frequently Bought Together

You asked for it — it’s here!

Boost your average order value by showing complementary products directly below the main product on your product pages.

Whether it’s “Complete the Look,” “You Might Also Like,” or “Frequently Bought Together,” you can now let customers add multiple items to their cart at once, right from the same page.

Perfect for bundles, accessories, or any upsells that make sense together.

No plugins, no checkout redirects — just smoother, higher-value orders built natively into CartGenie.

See How to Add

Image Gallery with Thumbnails (no lightbox)

Your products deserve to shine — without sending customers off into a lightbox detour.

You can now add a clickable thumbnail gallery directly on your product page, letting shoppers instantly switch between images right where they are. It’s faster, more intuitive, and feels way closer to what users expect from top-tier ecommerce experiences.

Add as many images as you like, connect them to product variants, and keep your layout fully responsive in Webflow — no code or custom scripts needed.

See how to set it up

Customize Your Columns for Orders, Products, Customers, etc.

Data views that work the way you do.

You can now choose which columns you want to display across all list pages — Orders, Products, Customers, and more.

Hide what’s not important, spotlight what is, and reorder columns to fit your workflow. Each user’s layout automatically saves for their account and store, so your teammates can have totally different views without stepping on each other’s setups.

Once you try this, you’ll never go back to static tables again.

Learn how to customize

HS Codes + Country of Origin for International Shipments

Shipping internationally? You’ll love this one.

You can now store HS Codes and Country of Origin for every product — and CartGenie will include them automatically in your order details and exports for foreign orders only.

This small but critical update speeds up customs clearance, improves compliance, and helps fulfill cross-border orders without extra manual work.

Get the full details

🪄 Other Recent Improvements

More detailed order timelines
You can now see a full trail of events — from cart creation to order placement, payment received, and email confirmations — all in one view on the order detail page.

Cleaner checkout for digital products
Non-shippable items now skip shipping address fields automatically, keeping checkout simpler (while still being fully compliant with Klarna’s requirements).

Faster loading across the board
We analyzed and trimmed down CartGenie’s JavaScript bundle, reducing file size for noticeably faster load times.

Payment method visibility
Invoices and packing slips now display which payment method was used — helpful for record-keeping and customer reference.

🪲 Bugs Squashed

  • No more pending orders from Paypal — CartGenie now waits until payment is fully processed before creating the order (this one’s huge if you’ve ever seen PayPal cancellations appear as pending orders)
  • Fixed blank items in Webhooks and Shipping settings
  • Help text now appears for custom image fields
  • Webflow “File” custom fields now send properly to CartGenie
  • Address validator no longer causes obscure shipping refresh error or fails to save
  • Transparent AVIF images no longer show black backgrounds
  • CVC field switched from number to text for smoother entry
  • Webflow product level inventory now equals sum of all variant inventories

Ryan Mauldin

Ryan Mauldin

Ryan Mauldin is the co-founder of CartGenie and co-owner of Monto.io. After acquiring Monto in May 2022, Ryan expanded the platform with new features and apps designed to help Webflow merchants thrive. In October 2024, he co-founded CartGenie—a no-code ecommerce cart and checkout system that gives Webflow users powerful selling tools without sacrificing design freedom.