Add to Cart or Checkout button issues
The action is missing, blocked, or no longer leads shoppers into the next step.
Checkout is one of the most valuable journeys on an ecommerce website. If even one step breaks, revenue disappears immediately.
Make sure shoppers can finish checkout, not just load the cart page.
Checkout failures are not always obvious. A payment widget may not load, a shipping estimate may hang, a coupon step may break, or the final confirmation page may never appear. From the merchant side, traffic still arrives and product pages still load. From the shopper side, the purchase stops.
That makes checkout flow monitoring one of the most important parts of ecommerce website monitoring. The faster a team sees a checkout problem, the faster it can protect orders.
Start by mapping the exact path a shopper takes from cart to confirmation. Then monitor each critical step, including cart updates, address collection, shipping options, payment handoff, and order confirmation.
Use user journey monitoring to simulate the checkout path end to end. Pair that with browser-side API call visibility, website health monitoring, screenshots, and visual diffs so the team can catch both visible checkout issues and backend failures behind the flow.
This matters especially during high-traffic periods, promotions, product launches, and platform changes when small regressions become expensive quickly.
Many lost orders start with one of these failures.
The action is missing, blocked, or no longer leads shoppers into the next step.
A third-party provider or embedded payment step fails, loads slowly, or does not complete.
A dependency problem stops the order flow before the customer can review the total.
The payment is attempted, but the final success state does not render correctly and shoppers lose confidence.
Protect the entire path to purchase, not just the last page.
Checkout monitoring is one of the highest-return forms of website monitoring for ecommerce teams because it protects the moment where intent turns into revenue.
NorthDuty helps ecommerce teams monitor checkout flow with user journey checks, page health monitoring, screenshots, visual diffs, and API visibility built around business-critical outcomes.
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Checkout flow monitoring verifies that shoppers can move from cart to payment to confirmation without hitting broken steps or hidden errors.
Because checkout failures directly affect revenue and often happen without a full site outage.
Monitor cart actions, address and shipping steps, payment handoff, order confirmation, and the page elements and APIs that support each step.
Use NorthDuty to monitor checkout flow so your team can catch broken purchase steps before they turn into lost orders and abandoned carts.
Start on the free plan — add your base URL and monitoring starts in minutes.