Orders and customers
What your customers see
4 minute read
Your customers never see your dashboard. They see a small, calm set of pages, each one reachable from a link, with no app to download and nothing to pay for. Knowing their side helps you answer questions in one message instead of three.
Their journey
Ordering: your shop page walks them through the piece step by step — the steps follow what you turned on, like placement, wording, font, and thread — and they confirm the spelling themselves before submitting. If you quote first, the form says plainly that no payment is due yet; if you take payment up front, they pay right after submitting.
The quote: when you send a quote, they see the itemized lines and accept with one tap. Nothing is owed until they say yes.
Tracking: their order link shows where things stand in plain words, from quoted to on the machine to done, so they do not have to message you for updates.
Approving: if you send a mockup or a proof, they approve it from the same link, and the approval is stamped with the date and time. That stamp protects both of you if anyone remembers things differently later.
Questions: the ask box on your shop page starts a conversation that lives on one page. They get an email alert when you answer, and the whole thread stays in one place instead of scattering across inboxes.
Reviews: after the piece is done, they can leave a review only if they actually bought from you. Stars on Broidry cannot be bought or faked.