This template allows any business to sign up and accept online orders.
For example a coffee shop could sign up, add a store, add a few products like Coffee, Tea etc.
Its customers could then visit their store page, select coffee, place the order and then collect it in store once ready. On the flip side, the coffee shop will receive the order, have the option to accept it, and then notify the customer when it is being prepared and when it is ready to collect.
In the meantime, payment is taken via Stripe and the order is given a unique ID.
Think Starbucks order ahead app- for anyone !
Sooo… this ^^^ (your template)… is (at least visually)… basically this (below), right?:
So, let me get this straight: Someone (@pauljamess) posts an interesting project here in the Bubble forum and you go and make some sort of imposter version…
Do I have that right?
I’ve (mercifully) deleted the rest of my flame, but c’mon, bro:
When I saw the first post I must admit I was concerned, I think a bit of transparency would have initially cleared thing up - but good to hear all is in good spirits .
We’ve partnered with Paul to further build out the Bubble application and re-structure it as a template. Given that, Zeroqode now has this available as a template and will provide ongoing support and documentation."
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It would help 1) credit the creator, 2) acknowledge the business relationship and 3) expand on what Zeroqode is doing to offer supplemental value.
I just purchased the One Click Ordering Template… and then read this forum.
Can someone help me understand why I just paid $149 for a template that is currently free with Click-Up, besides a monthly fee, which I will have to pay with Bubble regardless?
Hi Brian,
Click up is not a template - it’s a service that you can pay for and use. With our template you can build your own product like Click-Up or similar and charge your customers.
Makes sense? Levon Terteryan
That makes sense. I can see the value in this long term. I guess I was hoping for something more plug and play since I’m pretty inexperienced with coding, and this still needs quite a bit of customization to get going.
I was also hoping to learn from a template by seeing the workflows and how the template was built, but this has 3 workflows that just link to clickup, so wasn’t able to learn much.
Overall, I think this can be a good thing, but is going to take much more work than I was planning.
Hi Brian,
I guess it’s not very fair to say there is only a link that takes to clickup That link is only for the “demo page” button which makes sense, because clickup is a real example of a working store…
see screenshots below of all the pages and some workflows that you could go through in order to learn.
But you are right saying that it’s not totally plug and play and some learning is required.
We can help with that as well - https://codefree.co - use “zeroqode” promo code to get 20% OFF.