Overview
By default, your campaign landing page includes your store's header and footer — giving shoppers access to your full catalog and navigation. An isolated fundraiser hides all of that so the page feels completely detached from your shop. You still use all of Shopify's built-in checkout and products — it just hides the rest of your site.
Step 1: Add the Fundlet Header to Your Campaign Template
- Go to Online Store → Themes → Customize.
- Navigate to your campaign template.
- Click Add Section and add Fundlet Header — add it within the template area, not the global header, so it only affects this page.
- Select your logo image for the Fundlet header.
Step 2: Hide Your Store's Header and Footer
Still in the customizer, find your store's default Header and Footer sections and hide them. Your campaign page is now completely isolated — just the fundraiser, with your logo in the Fundlet header and a built-in cart on the page.
Hit Save.
Step 3: Add the Fundlet Dialog (Optional but Recommended)
The one caveat with isolation is that once a shopper goes to Shopify's checkout, navigation links there can take them back to your regular site — you can't customize the Shopify checkout itself. To handle this, Fundlet has a Fundlet Dialog feature:
- Add the Fundlet Dialog block to your global header (so it appears across your whole site).
- Configure the text shown in the dialog.
- Hit Save.
Now when a shopper tries to navigate away from the fundraiser — including from the checkout page — they'll see a modal that says "Would you like to return to your fundraiser?" with two options: Return (takes them back to the last fundraiser page) or Keep Shopping.
Result
Your fundraiser now runs as a fully isolated experience using your existing Shopify products and checkout — with no visible connection to the rest of your store.