A photo menu, WhatsApp order button per item, a story about the café, hours and location — fast and warm, no template-y stock-photo-in-a-coffee-mug. Built for independent cafés who want to look like the café they actually are.
Coffee, breakfast, lunch, pastries, sides — each section has photos at proper coffee-shop scale. Items have descriptions, prices, and a "Order on WhatsApp" tap.
Each item's "order" tap opens WhatsApp with a pre-filled message ("Hi, I'd like one Filter Coffee, ₹120"). Customers love the friction-free flow; you handle pickup or delivery how you want.
Set Mon–Sun hours in the admin. The site shows "Open until 10pm" or "Closed — opens at 8am tomorrow" automatically. Updates without you re-deploying.
Open mic Friday, book club Sunday, latte art workshop next month. Each event has a date, time, RSVP form. Builds the regulars who come for the vibe, not just the coffee.
Latest 9 posts from your Instagram in a 3x3 grid. Auto-refresh daily. The most authentic "gallery" is the one you're already posting to anyway.
Or your own version of it. The closer to a real brief, the better the first build.
“Build a café website for Beans + Books in Pune. Hero with a hand-illustrated coffee cup. Menu split into Coffee, Breakfast, All-day, Drinks. Each item has a photo, price, and a "Order on WhatsApp" button to +91 98765 43210. Events page for the weekly open mic. Instagram feed in the footer. Mocha-and-cream colour palette.”
All editable in chat. Add or remove pages any time.
For pre-paid delivery, we wire Razorpay or Stripe and capture the delivery address. For Zomato / Swiggy, link out to your listing on those platforms. For DMs and WhatsApp orders, the per-item WhatsApp button covers it.
No. Toggle the item as "out of stock" in the admin and a greyed-out "Out of stock today" replaces the order button. Toggle back when stock is in. No code, no deploys.
Yes, but use WhatsApp Business if you can — it gives you quick replies, away messages, and the catalogue feature. We can wire WABA cloud API for high-volume cafés.
For digital punch cards (every 10th coffee free), we can wire a simple signup + email flow. For physical punch cards, the site links to a "Get your card" page where customers fill the form once.
Fast. Images are lazy-loaded, served from a CDN, and resized per device. A 20-photo menu loads in under 2 seconds on 4G. We test this on every site we ship.