Restore.ai vs Elevar
How Andie Swim recaptured 1,144% more revenue by switching from Elevar to Restore.ai

Their story
Andie Swim is a fast-growing DTC brand known for helping women feel confident in swimwear that fits. Like most high-performing ecommerce teams, they relied on Klaviyo for email marketing and were using Elevar to supplement their abandoned flow strategy.
But coming into their high season, Andie Swim needed more performance. They ran a head-to-head test to find out which platform—Restore.ai or Elevar—drove more revenue
The results weren’t even close.
Results
Challenge
Andie Swim was using Elevar to enhance its Klaviyo flows, but results were underwhelming. After months of modest lift, email revenue had stalled. Elevar delivered just a 1% improvement over their native setup—barely moving the needle during peak season.Ahead of their seasonal rush, Andie Swim wanted to ensure they had a fully optimised email ecosystem. They were using Elevar to supplement their Klaviyo flows, but performance was underwhelming—delivering just a 1% lift in email flow revenue over their native setup.
With revenue on the line, they needed a faster, more reliable way to retarget site abandoners and recover lost sales.
Our Solution
Restore.ai replaced Elevar in less than a week.
We deployed a comprehensive flow stack that included:
- A high-intent secondary pop-up for improved capture
- Browse Abandon, Site Abandon, Abandoned Cart, and Checkout Abandon sequences
- A revamped email capture and retargeting infrastructure to ensure 100% of eligible sessions were reached
Within days, flow revenue skyrocketed, as Restore.ai outperformed Elevar by over 10x—underscoring how critical a well-built data infrastructure is to modern digital marketing. Without it, brands leave money on the table. With it, they are able to maximize revenue from existing traffic and unlock growth.

Restore.ai was a huge improvement over Elevar. The setup was quick and the results were immediate – we were able to see dramatically stronger results within days. It's not even close.