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May 31, 2026

10-Day Jewelry Virtual Try-On Rollout Plan for Shopify

Ten-day Shopify rollout for jewelry virtual try-on: install, category heroes, returns tracking, marketing, and cohort readout for Antla Accessories funnel.

Aaron
Aaron
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This ten-day plan mirrors the Cluster 10 jewelry virtual try-on series for merchants who want a operational calendar, not only strategy essays. Each day maps to articles in this cluster so your team can assign owners, ship preview on hero SKUs, and produce a cohort readout worth sharing with leadership.

The plan assumes a Shopify jewelry brand selling earrings, rings, necklaces, or bracelets with honest PDP specs and mobile traffic majority. Adjust pacing if your theme requires developer placement help.

Hub reference: virtual try-on for jewelry on Shopify. Product path: Antla Accessories funnel.

Jewelry merchant timeline printout of ten-day virtual try-on rollout beside laptop showing Antla dashboard and sample rings on desk

Ten days beats ten months of debate: install, category heroes, measure, market, document.

Before Day 1: One-Hour Prep

Export:

  • Top 20 SKUs by revenue last 90 days
  • Return reasons tagged visual vs size
  • Mobile PDP screen recording on current hero
  • Baseline conversion and ATC on those SKUs

Assign roles: operator (Antla admin), merchandising (hero pick), CX (macros), marketing (email and social).

Day 1: Hub Mindset And Category Map

Read: Hub article concepts from virtual try-on jewelry Shopify and why shoppers want to see earrings on themselves.

Do:

  • Align team on visual vs size return buckets
  • Pick primary category for week one heroes (usually earrings or necklaces for fastest preview starts)
  • Install Antla from Shopify App Store

Output: Shared doc with hero SKU candidates and baseline metrics.

Day 2: Earrings And Hoops Depth

Read: Virtual try-on earrings Shopify and hoop stud earring preview.

Do:

  • Enable Accessories funnel on three earring heroes
  • Place try-on CTA under mobile gallery
  • Draft face-forward photo tip copy

Measure tomorrow: Preview start rate on enabled PDPs.

Day 3: Rings And Necklaces Specs

Read: Virtual try-on rings Shopify, ring preview vs ring size, virtual try-on necklaces Shopify, necklace length layering.

Do:

  • Enable two ring heroes with size chart above fold beside preview
  • Enable two necklace heroes with length selector synced to AI source image
  • Publish disclaimer: preview is visual, not size certification

Output: CX macro for ring size vs visual questions.

Day 4: Bracelets And Stacks

Read: Virtual try-on bracelets Shopify and stackable jewelry virtual try-on.

Do:

  • Enable two bracelet or stack heroes
  • QA upload on two physical phones
  • Fix sticky add-to-cart if preview modal conflicts

Cross-read Shopify PDP conversion optimization (fashion) for mobile buy box habits.

Day 5: Complete Setup And QA

Read: Setup Antla jewelry try-on on Shopify and Antla Accessories funnel explained.

Do:

  • Complete setup checklist for all enabled heroes
  • Train support on photo tips by category
  • Document Fos vs Pro choices per SKU
  • Confirm Try-on feed logging in admin

Target: Eight to twelve heroes live with consistent disclaimer placement.

Day 6: Returns Economics Baseline

Read: Jewelry returns and virtual try-on.

Do:

  • Tag return reasons visual vs size in help desk or Shopify returns flow
  • Build simple ROI spreadsheet using subscription cost vs hero margin
  • Set thirty-day cohort review calendar

Connect to virtual try-on reduces returns before checkout for cross-vertical logic.

Day 7: PDP Conversion Pass

Read: Jewelry PDP conversion with virtual try-on.

Do:

  • Move try-on above fold anywhere still buried
  • Add metal warmth copy where returns cite tone mismatch
  • Compare preview vs non-preview ATC for days 2-7

Directional benchmarks: roughly 35% higher conversion on preview users and two to three times engagement during preview when placement is correct. Your cohort proves truth.

Day 8: Merchandising And Data

Read: Jewelry try-on data and merchandising.

Do:

  • First weekly Try-on feed review
  • Flag high preview / low conversion SKUs for PDP fixes
  • Flag high preview / high conversion SKUs for marketing priority
  • Brief studio on photography gaps feed revealed

Day 9: Marketing And Comparison Content

Read: Jewelry try-on Instagram and email campaigns, jewelry AR vs AI virtual try-on, jewelry photography vs AI try-on.

Do:

  • Send email to 10% list deep-linking top try-on hero
  • Post one Story with screen recording CTA
  • Schedule full send and paid test only if preview start rate healthy

Fashion bridges: best virtual try-on for Shopify fashion, AI virtual try-on in ecommerce.

Day 10: Case Readout And Scale Decision

Read: Jewelry virtual try-on case studies (this article’s companion for documentation template).

Do:

  • Present four-week preview cohort vs baseline (even if only eight days live, show trend)
  • Decide expand to next ten SKUs, adjust Pro model, or fix photography first
  • Document anti-patterns avoided and support ticket delta

Scale if: Preview cohort converts higher, visual returns trend down, size returns stable, support photo tickets down.

Pause if: Upload failures, unrealistic AI output from bad source images, or conversion flat with high preview (PDP price/spec fix first).

Rollout Metrics Dashboard (Copy This Table)

MetricDay 1 baselineDay 10 readingOwner
Preview start rateOperator
Preview completion rateOperator
ATC hero SKUsMerchandising
Conversion preview cohortMerchandising
Conversion non-previewMerchandising
Return rate (30d lag noted)Operations
Support tickets visual fitCX

Team Communication Templates

Slack update (daily during rollout): “Day [N]: [X] heroes live. Preview start [Y]% on [SKU]. Blocker: [none or theme issue].”

Leadership summary (day 10): “Enabled try-on on [N] heroes. Preview users show [directional lift] vs baseline. Visual return tags trending [down/flat]. Recommend [expand/pause/fix PDP].”

Common Rollout Failures This Plan Prevents

  • Enabling entire catalog before hero proof
  • Hiding size charts during ring launch
  • Marketing before mobile QA
  • Ignoring Try-on feed until month two
  • Blaming try-on for size returns

After Day 10: Days 11-30

  • Week 2: expand heroes if metrics hold
  • Week 3: full email send and modest paid retargeting
  • Week 4: formal case doc using case study patterns
  • Day 30: return cohort with tagged reasons

Merchants often see return reductions up to 30% on preview orders when look mismatch dominated. Prove your store.

Series Index For Your Team

DayArticles
1-2Hub, earrings, hoops
3-4Rings, necklaces, bracelets, stacks
5Setup, Accessories explained
6-7Returns, PDP conversion
8-9Data, marketing, AR vs AI, photography
10Case studies, this rollout plan

Merchant Takeaway

Ten disciplined days beat a quarter of pilot committee meetings. Install Antla, enable category heroes with honest disclaimers, measure preview cohorts, market only after PDP readiness, and document results like the anonymized patterns in this cluster.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I complete jewelry try-on rollout in ten days?

Yes for hero SKU enablement, QA, initial marketing, and early cohort reads. Full return cohort significance usually needs four to eight weeks after day ten.

How many SKUs should be live by day five?

Most merchants target eight to twelve heroes across categories they sell, not entire catalog. Expand after day ten readout.

Which category should go first in the rollout?

Earrings or necklaces often show fastest preview starts. Rings need size chart placement ready before marketing pushes traffic.

What if metrics are flat on day ten?

Fix mobile placement, source photography, and spec visibility before scaling ads. Flat conversion with high preview is a PDP problem, not necessarily a try-on failure.

Where does the ten-day plan come from?

It mirrors the Cluster 10 ten-day article series on jewelry virtual try-on for Shopify, mapping one operational focus per day to published guides in this cluster.

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About the author: Aaron is the founder of Antla. After years of frustrating returns and jewelry that never looked right on product pages, he built Antla Accessories so shoppers can preview earrings, rings, and bracelets on themselves before checkout on Shopify.

Start day one today. Install Antla, open the jewelry hub, and enable one hero SKU before day two.