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Mysuru · Café + WA orders

Coffee & Co..

A neighbourhood café in Mysuru wanted a site that did one specific job: let regulars order their breakfast on WhatsApp without scrolling through PDFs. The menu had to feel like a coffee-shop menu, not a Swiggy listing — photos, descriptions, prices, and a tap-to-order button per item.

What got built

Pages and features scaffolded by chat

  • Photo menu split into Coffee, Breakfast, All-day, and Drinks
  • "Order on WhatsApp" button per item — pre-fills a message with item name and price
  • Live hours block that auto-switches "Open until 9pm" / "Closed — opens 8am"
  • Events page for the weekly open-mic with a small RSVP form
  • Map embed with the exact location and the "Get directions" button
  • Instagram-feed embed showing the latest 9 photos in a 3×3 grid
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The prompt

How this site would have started

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example chat prompt

Build a café website for Coffee & Co. in Mysuru. Earthy browns and cream. Photo menu split into Coffee, Breakfast, All-day, Drinks. Each item has a photo, price, and an "Order on WhatsApp" button that opens WhatsApp with the order pre-filled to +91 98765 43210. Hours block, map pin, Instagram feed.

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