Webshops

Set up each widget on its own

Each widget gets its own brand, copy, deadlines, and checkout rules. Set them up separately, no shared settings to wrestle with.

A wedding inquiry widget needs different rules than a lunch order widget — different minimums, different checkout mode, different language, different deadlines. The General tab is where you set each widget's identity and behaviour, independently from every other widget on your account.

  • Each widget runs its own checkout mode, minimum amount, and deadlines — no shared settings to wrestle with
  • Pick the step navigation that fits the event type: numbered tabs, chevron separators, badge connectors, or simple catalogue mode
  • Set minimum amounts per delivery day or per order, independently per widget
  • Control cart button placement and style (compact icon-only or wide with total)
  • Set up meal-service widgets separately, with their own menu categories and user-account rules
  • Show or hide product descriptions, images, prices, and label names to match each audience

Each widget has its own settings

Open any of your widgets — wedding inquiries, lunch orders, BBQ packages, breakfast deliveries — and the General tab is where you set how it behaves. Name, URL slug, live/inactive toggle, language, minimum amount, and checkout mode. None of it is shared with your other widgets, so a quote-request flow for weddings can sit alongside a direct-order flow for lunches with no compromise.

Tune the checkout experience to the audience

Numbered tabs work for a step-by-step buffet builder. Chevron separators feel right for a corporate lunch flow. The simple catalogue mode suits a barbecue product list with no order assembly. Pick the style that fits the event type each widget targets.

Meal-service widgets get their own settings

For recurring meal-service widgets, set up the menu category, intro text, and whether customers must have an account or can check out as guests. All of it lives in the General tab. No hidden panels, no separate setup screens.

Who benefits

Business owner

Launch a widget per event type without rebuilding your site. Each one carries its own assortment, pricing, language, and checkout rules — total flexibility, zero shared settings.

Sales / account manager

Send every client a custom webshop link — for quote requests or direct ordering. One URL for the wedding package, another for corporate lunches, each with the right catalogue.

Customer

See only the products you care about. If it's a lunch webshop, you won't wade through wedding catering; if it's a budget package, you won't see premium items you can't order.