Informing customers about an estimated delivery or pickup date
In Ecwid, you can show an estimated delivery date at checkout and on a product page. An estimated delivery date is a time range when an order is expected to arrive to your customer. For self-pickup, you can show an estimated available time for pickup instead.
The delivery date is calculated based on multiple factors: order preparation time, transit time, the preferred shipping method, and whether a product is in stock or out of stock. Once you set up your shipping settings, an approximate delivery time automatically appears at checkout. Customers will see estimated delivery dates for different shipping options and be able to choose the one that works best for them.
Adding an estimated delivery time to checkout
To show delivery time at checkout, you need to set up order preparation and transit time for your shipping methods. If you ship with real-time rates, Ecwid automatically calculates transit time. If you use flat rates or custom rates, you will need to specify transit time for orders manually. For self-pickup, you need to specify the order fulfillment time.
To add an approximate delivery date to checkout:
- From your Ecwid admin, go to Shipping & Pickup.
- Choose an existing shipping method or create a new one.
- In shipping settings, enable the Show approximate delivery date at checkout toggle.
- (for non-real-time rates methods) In the Estimated transit time, specify how long it usually takes for a shipping company to deliver an order.
- In the Order preparation time, specify how long it usually takes for you to prepare an order.
- In the Days when you pack orders, specify when you pack orders for shipment.
- In the I pack orders received past this time on the next day, set the final time to pack orders.
- Click Save.
- From your Ecwid admin, go to Shipping & Pickup.
- Choose an existing self-pickup method or create a new one.
- Enable the Ask for pickup date and time at checkout toggle.
- Specify your business hours and order fulfillment time.
- (optional) In the Allow choosing pickup date within, specify how far into the future customers will be able to schedule a pickup.
- (optional) In the Blackout dates, set specific dates when the pickup option is unavailable. These dates will override your business hours settings.
- Click Save.
Now your customers will see an estimated delivery time at checkout or will be able to choose a pickup date for self-pickup:
Adding an estimated delivery time to product pages
You can show an estimated delivery time for a product on a product page. It comes in handy if you offer express shipping methods and want to emphasize the advantage of fast delivery right away.
To enable an estimated delivery time for products:
- Specify an approximate delivery time in your shipping or self-pickup settings.
- From your Ecwid admin, go to Catalog → Products.
- Tick products you want to display an approximate delivery time for. You can tick the checkbox above the catalog list to select all products.
- Click Mass Update.
- Choose Show or Hide Estimated Delivery Time on Product Page → Show Estimated Delivery Time on Product Page.
- Specify an approximate delivery time in your shipping or self-pickup settings.
- From your Ecwid admin, go to Catalog → Products.
- Click Edit product next to an item for which you want to specify a delivery time.
- On the product editing page, select Shipping & Pickup tab.
- Scroll down to the bottom of the page and turn on the Show estimated delivery date on the product page toggle.
- Click Save.
Now your customers will see an estimated delivery time on product pages:
Setting an estimated delivery time for a specific product
If one of your products requires more time to prepare, you can change the order preparation time specifically for the product. It will affect delivery or pickup dates shown at checkout and on the product page.
Let’s say you sell cakes, and it normally takes you 2 days to bake one. But for wedding cakes, it takes 3 days. You can specify 2 days as order preparation time that will apply for all products in your shipping settings. As for wedding cakes, you can change the product preparation time to 3 days. That way, you will have different delivery dates for wedding cakes and other products in your store.
To set up an individual estimated delivery time for a product:
- From your Ecwid admin, go to Catalog → Products.
- Click Edit product next to an item for which you want to specify a delivery time.
- Select Shipping & Pickup tab.
- Scroll down to the Product preparation time section and click Edit:
- Specify the time it takes to prepare this product for shipping or pickup.
- Click Save.
Now customers will see a specific estimated delivery date for a product both at checkout and on a product page.
If an order contains products with different estimated delivery dates, your customers will see the latest delivery date. Let’s say someone ordered a regular cake and a wedding cake. A regular cake takes one day to prepare while the wedding cake takes three. Ecwid will take three days as order preparation time to calculate an estimated delivery date for the order.
Showing an estimated delivery time for pre-orders
If you track your inventory and accept pre-orders, you can show your customers how long it will take to deliver a pre-order. When a site visitor opens a product page of a stockout, they will see the “Pre-order” label and an estimated delivery date for the pre-order:
To show an estimated delivery date for pre-orders:
- Enable pre-orders in your store.
- From your Ecwid admin, go to Catalog → Products.
- Open the product or create a new one.
- On the product editing page, select Shipping & Pickup tab.
- If you haven’t already enabled showing estimated delivery date, scroll down to the bottom of the page and turn on the Show estimated delivery date on the product page toggle.
- In the Product preparation time section, click Edit next to the When out of stock and available for pre-order.
- Specify how many days it might take to prepare a product when it’s out of stock.
- Click Save.
That’s it. Now customers will see the approximate delivery date for the stockout.