Zyntek is a Shopify-based direct-to-consumer smart gadgets store. The brand is positioned around practical technology products that make daily life easier, more convenient, and more enjoyable. The storefront message is focused on “smart gadgets to upgrade your daily home life,” with additional positioning around home products, drones, car tech, phone accessories, charging products, filming accessories, and personal tech.
The store is not dependent on one single product. It has a broad product catalog with multiple categories, giving the buyer flexibility to scale the products that are already working and test new angles across different customer segments.
The main website categories include For Home, Drones, Car Accessories, and For Phones.
Product examples include Large Capacity Smart Air Fryer, LED Display Portable Blender, Dual Cup Portable Blender, Touchscreen Large Air Fryer, Portable USB Mini Blender, 4K Dual Camera Drone, Dual Camera FPV Drone, Fast Charging Magnetic Car Mount, Magnetic Wireless Charging Holder, Candy Color Silicone Case, Shockproof Armor Phone Case, and other everyday gadget products.
The store currently promotes a “Buy 2 Get 1 Free” offer that is auto-applied in cart. It also displays free shipping on all orders, a 30-day money-back guarantee, and live chat support.
These features create a strong foundation for conversion-focused direct-to-consumer selling.
Financial Performance
Zyntek has demonstrated real sales activity and profitability according to the Shopify analytics screenshots and P&L documentation provided.
For the last 365 days, Shopify analytics show $103,739.
17 in gross sales and $97,588.78 in total/net sales. During this period, the store recorded $2,539.
13 in discounts and $3,611.26 in returns. The store generated 949 total orders, with 913 fulfilled orders.
The average order value is $106.63, which is a strong figure for a Shopify e-commerce store. This gives the next owner a good base for paid advertising, bundles, upsells, cross-sells, and premium product positioning.
The Shopify gross profit report shows $97,588.78 in net sales, $39,617.10 in cost of goods sold, and $57,971.
10 in gross profit. Based on this report, the approximate gross profit margin is 59.40%.
The P&L shows $8,278 in 2025 net revenue and $2,032 in 2025 net profit. For 2026 YTD, the P&L shows $89,306 in net revenue and $28,609 in net profit.
Across the available 2025–2026 P&L period, combined net revenue is $97,584 and combined net profit is $30,641.
This represents an approximate combined net margin of 31.40% based on the available P&L.
The 2026 revenue trend has been especially strong.
Monthly product sales were $16,142 in January, $5,512 in February, $1,487 in March, $40,717 in April, and $25,448 in May. Net profit in 2026 was $5,556 in January, $1,905 in February, $469 in March, $12,932 in April, and $7,747 in May.
Traffic and Conversion Metrics
Zyntek has received meaningful traffic through the Shopify store.
Shopify analytics show 49,111 total sessions during the last 365 days.
The store’s conversion rate is 1.41%.
Added-to-cart rate is 3.48%, representing 1,711 visitors. Reached-checkout rate is 2.
33%, representing 1,145 visitors. Completed checkout is 1.41%, representing 694 completed checkouts.
Device traffic is balanced between mobile and desktop. Shopify analytics show approximately 23.6K mobile sessions, 20.
9K desktop sessions, 4.5K tablet sessions, and 1 session from other devices.
The returning customer rate is currently 0%.
This creates a clear growth opportunity for the buyer because the business has not yet fully monetized repeat purchases, email marketing, SMS flows, customer win-back campaigns, remarketing, or loyalty offers.
The top landing page is the homepage, with 29,231 sessions. Other landing pages include the Blenders collection, For Phones collection, Vacuum Cleaner collection, Kettles collection, Dash Cameras collection, Wireless Chargers collection, Car Accessories collection, All collection, and Drones collection.
This shows that the store has multiple product-category entry points and can be optimized with dedicated collection pages, landing pages, and product funnels.
Assets Included in the Sale
The sale can include the Shopify store, the domain zyntek.net, the brand name and storefront assets owned by the seller, product pages, website copy, product/supplier information, Shopify analytics proof, P&L documentation, and reasonable transition support after closing.
Product images and creative assets can be included where they are owned or properly licensed by the seller. Customer and order history can be transferred subject to Shopify, privacy, and platform rules.
Meta Business Manager, ad accounts, and inventory are not included unless separately agreed in writing.
The final asset list should be confirmed before closing.
Reason for Sale
The seller is looking to transfer the business to a buyer who has the time, capital, and operational focus to scale the store further. Zyntek has already shown revenue and profit potential, and the next owner can build on the existing foundation through stronger marketing, retention, product expansion, and conversion optimization.
Growth Opportunities
The strongest growth opportunity is to improve monetization of the existing traffic and product catalog. The store currently has a 1.41% conversion rate, a $106.
63 average order value, and a 0% returning customer rate. These numbers create several clear optimization paths for a buyer.
A buyer could build proper email and SMS flows, including welcome sequences, abandoned cart flows, browse abandonment, post-purchase upsells, win-back campaigns, replenishment-style offers, and discount campaigns around new product launches.
The store also has clear room for product bundling. For example, a buyer could build bundles around kitchen gadgets, air fryer accessories, phone charging accessories, car accessories, drone kits, and home tech bundles. The current “Buy 2 Get 1 Free” offer already gives the store a promotional foundation, but it can be developed further with more targeted offers.
There is also upside in paid acquisition. The business already has sales signals from Facebook, TikTok, Instagram, and Google. A buyer could test new UGC-style creatives, product demonstration videos, influencer content, short-form TikTok ads, comparison ads, advertorial landing pages, and retargeting campaigns.
The store has several category pages receiving traffic, including blenders, phones, vacuum cleaners, kettles, dash cameras, wireless chargers, car accessories, and drones. This gives the buyer opportunities to improve SEO, create collection-specific landing pages, optimize product descriptions, and build content around high-intent product categories.
Because the returning customer rate is currently 0%, even a modest improvement in retention could add meaningful upside.
A buyer who understands customer lifecycle marketing may be able to create additional revenue without relying only on new paid traffic.
Why This Business Is Attractive
Zyntek is not a blank starter store. It has generated over $100K in gross Shopify sales, approximately $97.
5K in net Shopify sales, 949 orders, 49,111 sessions, and $57,971.10 in Shopify gross profit according to the gross profit report.
The P&L also shows $30,641 in combined net profit across the available 2025–2026 period.
This gives buyers a clearer picture of both revenue generation and operating performance.
The business has multiple product categories, a strong average order value, proven paid social sales, Google sales, and a broad catalog that can be optimized further. It is still young enough for a buyer to shape its next stage, but established enough to show proof of demand.
This combination may appeal to buyers who prefer acquiring a validated Shopify store instead of starting from zero.