How do we prevent getting overwhelmed by Delivery orders?

Let customers know when a Delivery slot is busy

You can use a 'Soft Limit' on Delivery Orders which will display to customers that you have received a large number of orders in that slot. 

For example, if you set a Soft Limit of 2 orders, if you receive 2 orders in the same Delivery slot, that slot will appear as 'busy' to the customer at the time of ordering. 


Let customers know that a Delivery slot is unavailable as too many orders have been received

Add a 'Hard Limit' on Delivery Orders to ensure limit the number of orders that can be received for each Time Slot. 
For example, if you set a Hard Limit of 4 orders and you receive 4 orders for the same Delivery slot, that slot will appear as 'unavailable' to customers at the time of ordering and will prevent the 5th order from being made.

Give yourself a bit more breathing room by increasing Turnaround Time

Is your team struggling due to a particularly high number of orders, or perhaps you're short-staffed?

You can increase the Delivery Turnaround Time at any point and this will increase the amount of time you have to prepare each Delivery order. 

Read more about setting up Delivery here.


Reduce the number of Delivery slots

Are you finding that your team is regularly receiving more Delivery orders than they can handle? 

Why not increase the Delivery Time Interval and thus decrease the number of Delivery Slots available each hour? 

This ensures that orders are placed across less frequent time slots. You can combine this with tighter Delivery Limits to reduce the number of Delivery orders received per time slot.

Read more about Delivery Time Intervals here.


Make use of Busy Mode

Learn more about Busy Mode and how to activate it here.

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