Tilda is suitable for launching an online store without complex development: you can quickly build a storefront, enable payment processing, and set up delivery. The platform is convenient for small and medium-sized projects, testing niches, and launching sales in a matter of days.
To generate orders for your store, it’s important not only to build pages but also to think through the catalog structure, product cards, purchasing scenarios, trust, and analytics. Below is how to create your own online store and setup tips.
Preparation: Product Range, Pricing, Delivery, Payment, and Legal Information
Before building your online store on Tilda, prepare the basic information: what exactly you sell, at what price, how and where you deliver, what payment methods you accept, and what legal information you display to customers. This will speed up the launch and reduce the number of errors when placing orders.
A pre-assembled «showcase» (product cards), pricing logic, delivery and payment rules, as well as accurate documents and payment details, increase trust and improve conversion because the client doesn’t need to clarify details in correspondence.
Pre-Launch Preparation Checklist
1) Product Range and Cards
- Categories and Filters: Divide products into clear groups (type, purpose, size, color).
- SKUs: Create unique designations for each item and variant.
- Variants: sizes, colors, configurations, volume, material; Consider availability rules.
- Content: photos (multiple angles), key features, composition/material, dimensions, instructions, warranty/returns.
- Inventory: determine how to display availability: «in stock,» «on order,» production times.
2) Prices and sales terms
- Price: final cost to the customer, consistent rounding logic.
- Discounts: sales, promo codes, sets, «2 for 1,» subscription discount.
- Additional charges: packaging, gift wrapping, rush production, delivery, cash on delivery.
- Returns: determine in advance the terms and conditions for different product categories, and who pays for return shipping.
3) Delivery
- Geography: cities/regions to which you deliver, and Restrictions.
- Methods: courier, pickup point, mail, transport company, in-store pickup.
- Timeframe: order processing (e.g., 1–2 days) + delivery time (depending on region).
- Cost: fixed, by zone, by weight/dimensions, free over a certain amount.
- Rules: product inspection upon receipt, partial redemption (if applicable), re-delivery.
4) Payment
- Online: bank cards, SBP, e-wallets (if required), payment via link.
- Offline: cash/card to the courier, cash on delivery (if allowed).
- Order statuses: «paid,» «awaiting payment,» «cancelled» – important for processing and notifications.
- Receipts: consider how they are issued Documents (electronic receipt, sales receipt) and who is responsible for fiscalization.
5) Legal Data and Trust
- Seller’s Details: Sole Proprietor/LLC, name, Taxpayer Identification Number (INN)/Primary State Registration Number (OGRN), legal/postal address (if required), contact information.
- Offer: terms of purchase, payment, delivery, returns, and warranties.
- Privacy Policy: what data you collect, processing purposes, storage periods.
- Consent: to the processing of personal data and to the newsletter (if collecting email/phone number).
- Contacts Page: phone number, email, messengers, opening hours, pickup option (if available).
Summary: Before creating an online store on Tilda, define your product range and catalog structure, set up clear prices and discounts, determine delivery and payment options, and prepare legal pages. and details. Once these elements are assembled, further page assembly and service integration proceeds more quickly, and the store looks secure and ready for sales.









