Mobile App Customization
Tune how your store behaves on phones, and configure your native app's splash screen, navigation, appearance, and features ahead of launch.
Most of your customers shop on a phone, so BillionBiz gives mobile its own customisation screen — independent of your desktop experience. It's also where you get your future native app configured ahead of time.
Screen: Mobile Customization (left sidebar). Five tabs: Web, Screens, Nav, Appearance, Features. A live phone-frame preview on the right mirrors every change instantly.
Web — your mobile storefront
The Web tab tunes your mobile web experience — this is live today for every store.
Header, menu & navigation moved to the Header editor
This tab shows a banner linking to Online Store → Theme → Header, then switch to Mobile. Navigation type, drawer direction, bottom-nav items, the slide-out menu, and the mobile header bar (compact mode, sticky header, search, header style, menu animation) all live there now — see Navigation, Header & Footer. The Web tab itself only keeps the page-layout and footer settings below.
Page layout
| Setting | What it does |
|---|---|
| Product grid columns | One column or two columns — two suits fashion catalogues, one suits premium items where image impact matters |
| Quick add-to-cart | Show an add-to-cart button directly on the product card in the grid |
| Floating cart button | A persistent floating cart icon at the corner of the screen |
| Show breadcrumbs | Show or hide the breadcrumb trail (e.g. Home / Category / Product) on mobile |
Footer
| Setting | What it does |
|---|---|
| Sticky bottom bar | Keeps a persistent action bar pinned to the bottom of the screen — distinct from the header's sticky setting and from the footer toggles below |
| Simplified footer | Collapse the desktop footer into a compact accordion on mobile |
| Show footer sections | Show or hide the footer's column sections entirely on mobile |
Getting your native app ready
BillionBiz is building a branded native mobile app for your store — one app per merchant, published under your own brand name. The app itself is not live yet, but the configuration screens for it are already in your dashboard so you can set them up ahead of launch. The remaining four tabs cover this configuration.
Screens
Splash screen (logo, background colour, and an animation style — fade, scale, or none) and onboarding slides that a customer sees the first time they open your app. Add, edit, and reorder onboarding slides from this tab.
Nav
Bottom-navigation tabs for your app (Home, Shop, Cart, Wishlist, Profile, and others you add), plus a separate App Bar card:
| Setting | What it does |
|---|---|
| App Bar Style | Standard (fixed, scrolls with content), Collapsing (expands and collapses as the customer scrolls), or Transparent (transparent background, overlays content) |
| Show search | Show or hide the search icon in the app bar |
| Show cart badge | Show or hide the cart icon/badge in the app bar |
Appearance
Brand colours for the app, and the default theme mode: light, dark, or follow the device's system setting.
Features
Toggle features like wishlists, reviews, support tickets, and coupons on or off for the app experience.
Preparation, not a live app yet
Everything on the Screens, Nav, Appearance, and Features tabs saves and persists — but it configures an app that has not launched yet. Treat this as getting ready ahead of time, not as customising an app your customers can currently install.
If you're on the newer admin skin
On the newer editorial admin skin, several controls in this section — adding or removing bottom-navigation items, the onboarding-slide editor, the splash-logo upload, the brand-colour pickers, and the header-image fields — don't currently save, and screen toggles only hold their state until you leave the page. All of these work as described above on the classic admin skin.
