Webshops
One widget per event type, each with its own rules
Weddings, BBQ, corporate lunches, breakfast, drinks—run a dedicated webshop widget for each, with the checkout flow that fits.
You don't cater just one thing. Weddings need quotes; lunch orders go straight to the kitchen. Run a dedicated widget for every event type you offer, embed each one where it belongs on your site, and let every flow follow its own rules.
- One dedicated widget per event type—weddings, BBQ, corporate lunches, breakfast, drinks, whatever you specialise in
- Each widget runs its own checkout mode: direct order, quote request, or whatever fits that flow
- Per-widget minimums, deadlines, delivery zones, product assortment, and payment options
- Embed each widget on the relevant page of your site so customers only see what's relevant
- Toggle widgets on or off for seasonal offerings without losing the settings
- Duplicate a proven widget to spin up a variant in seconds, instead of starting from scratch
A widget for every kind of event you cater
A widget for wedding inquiries. Another for direct lunch orders. A third for corporate BBQ requests. Embed each one on the page of your website where it belongs—your wedding landing page gets the wedding widget, your lunch menu page gets the lunch widget. Customers see only what's relevant to them, and you don't water down your high-touch flows with the wrong cart experience.
Different rules per widget, total flexibility
Lunch orders run as direct checkout—customer pays, order lands in your kitchen prep. Wedding inquiries run as quote requests so you can build a custom proposal. Each widget carries its own minimum amount, deadlines, delivery zones, payment options, and product assortment. No shared settings to wrestle with.
Test, scale, retire—without rebuilding
Launch a barbecue widget for summer, retire it in October. Spin up a new vegan widget on its own URL and see how it performs. Duplicate a proven flow—your wedding setup becomes the starting point for the corporate-events flow—then adjust what differs. Toggle widgets on or off without losing the settings. The webshop list is your control room for all of it.
Who benefits
Business owner
Test new event categories without diluting your main shop. Launch a BBQ widget for summer, retire it in October, all without rebuilding anything.
Sales / account manager
Send each customer the widget that fits their event. Wedding planners get the wedding flow; HR managers get the lunch flow. No more 'just ignore the parts that don't apply'.
Accounting
Reconcile by shop when different brands or entities run separate widgets. Wedding revenue and lunch revenue stay sorted by source, automatically.