ADD LUCK TO YOUR E-STORE

πŸ’Έ 😺 LuckyCat Popup 😺 πŸ’Έ

The Digital Maneki-neko Popup

Absurd Tools for Serious Results

A modern twist on an ancient legend. Traditionally, Japanese shop owners placed a lucky cat ( 😺 Maneki-neko) in their store windows to attract customers, wealth, and good vibes. And guess what? It worked. πŸ’Έ

So we thought:
Why should brick-and-mortar shops have all the fun?

Now your e-commerce store can bask in the same magical prosperity β€” by simply embedding our humble HTML snippet. Boom. ✨ A cute, minimalist Lucky Cat appears in a popup at the corner of your site, quietly waving in good fortune (and maybe a few more sales).

😺 What Does It Do?

🧲 Attracts good vibes
πŸ’Έ Increases your shop’s luck-based conversions (estimated +12%*)
🐱 Looks adorable
πŸ“ˆ Gives your site that mystical street-cred it never knew it needed

πŸ’¬ What Is This, Really?

eCommerce is hard.
So we made a waving cat.
It goes πŸ±πŸ‘‹ in the corner of your site and people buy more.
That’s marketing now.

🌈 Web Magic Meets Folklore

This is a web art project from absurd.website. It’s kind of serious. And kind of not. But who are we to deny an ancient tradition just because your store is digital?

πŸ§™β€β™‚οΈ How to Install

Paste one line of HTML. That’s it.
Your site becomes blessed.



πŸ“Š Case Study

Before: struggling with abandoned carts.
After: yacht. Sushi. VC attention. Bikini deck pitch calls.
What changed?
Just one line of code.
LuckyCat Popup. πŸ±πŸ’»πŸ›₯️

🐾 Try It β€” Don’t Turn Your Back on Luck.

Who knows? The next person who visits might just click "Add to Cart."
And you’ll know why. 🐾

πŸ“š The Legend?

A samurai. A storm. A waving cat.
Read the legend of Maneki-neko and understand why millions trust the paw.