Features

Apps

Apps overview with category tabs, integration cards, and the details modal for each app.

Apps overview

In the project sidebar, Apps opens the integrations catalog (route: /integrations in the Cockpit app). This page is the central place to discover connector apps and UI libraries that extend your storefront.

Layout

  • Title and short description explain the purpose of the page.
  • The Larry assistant entry point may be available on this page (when enabled for your workspace).

Category tabs

Apps are grouped into tabs by category, for example:

  • Ecommerce
  • Tracking
  • Performance
  • Search
  • Optimize
  • NPS

Some tabs (e.g. recommendations, CMS) may be disabled or placeholder while those categories are not yet available—matching what you see in the product.

Within each tab, apps appear as cards in a grid.

Integration cards

Each card typically shows:

  • Logo and name of the integration.
  • Short description of what the app does.
  • Status badges when an app is coming soon, planned, or otherwise not generally available.
  • Private badge when access to the app is restricted.

Actions on the card:

  • Install — starts installation when the app is available; disabled when the app is not yet available.
  • Installed — shown when the app is already connected to the project.
  • Details — opens the details experience for that app (see below).

Pricing note

A callout at the bottom explains that Laioutr does not charge for listed integrations on top of your plan; your existing license fees with the vendor still apply. A Contact us action links to email support if you need an integration that is not listed.


App details (on the same overview)

Click Details on a card to open a modal with richer information—there is no separate full-page “app URL” for every integration; overview and details are tied to the same Apps screen.

The modal usually includes:

  • Header with logo and app name.
  • Screenshots when the app provides preview images.
  • Pricing — short note that installation from Laioutr’s side is free; vendor fees may still apply.
  • Links — documentation, source repository, or other URLs provided for the app (labels such as “Documentation” or “Source code” depend on link type).
  • Developer / vendor — name with a link to the vendor’s site.
  • Long description rendered from the app’s description content.

Close the modal to return to the tabbed overview.