Category-first catalogue
Organise gift boxes, sparklers, flower pots, aerial items and other product groups so mobile users can move quickly.
Crackers businesses often manage large catalogues, short selling windows, changing stock, discount structures and location-sensitive fulfilment. Kailvex plans the storefront around those realities instead of forcing a generic retail layout. The result can combine category-led browsing, quick quantity entry, clear savings, WhatsApp assistance and an admin workflow that remains practical during peak demand.
Every feature remains subject to written scope, platform capability, data readiness and third-party approval.
Organise gift boxes, sparklers, flower pots, aerial items and other product groups so mobile users can move quickly.
Use quantity boxes, plus/minus controls or a compact list view when customers already know what they need.
Show list price, selling price and savings clearly without creating misleading scarcity or unverified promotional claims.
Let customers confirm quantities, totals, address details and the selected payment method before submission.
Provide a structured enquiry or cart hand-off when a customer needs help with availability, quantity or delivery.
Plan product updates, stock handling, order notifications and staff access for the busiest weeks of the year.
The goal is a maintainable system that makes responsibilities, statuses and customer expectations easier to understand.
Customers can find categories and enter quantities without opening every product page.
Pricing, savings and totals remain visible before checkout or WhatsApp submission.
The admin process is designed around catalogue updates and seasonal order handling.
Delivery, availability and payment conditions are displayed as business policies rather than promises.
Discovery, prototyping, implementation and acceptance are connected to the same approved business rules.
Review categories, units, pricing rules, legal notices and the current order method.
Choose grid, list, quick-order or hybrid interaction based on customer behaviour.
Configure the storefront, cart, notifications and supported integrations.
Test mobile ordering, staff workflow, backups and agreed launch support before promotion begins.
Kailvex documents technical responsibilities, but the customer remains responsible for business policies, lawful operations and information supplied for the project.
Yes. A searchable quick-order list with quantity inputs, category filters and a running total can be scoped when it suits the catalogue.
Yes. A structured cart summary can be passed to WhatsApp, or WhatsApp can be used only for assistance while checkout remains on the website.
Yes. Seasonal categories can be unpublished or placed in catalogue mode while the permanent business pages remain available.
No. The website can improve usability and technical readiness, but sales and rankings depend on demand, promotion, competition, content, trust and operational factors.
Share the users, workflow, data, integrations, deadlines and approval process. Kailvex will identify the practical next step without promising outcomes controlled by third parties.