Custom Order Intake
Intake gate with three yes types, three decline types, and a published one in three acceptance rate.
Intake gate with three yes types, three decline types, and a published one in three acceptance rate.
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Custom Order Intake names what the bench takes on and what it declines before a form field appears. Three yes types (resized classics, special canvas runs, fleet colors) sit beside three decline types, each with its reason stated: "If the pattern is not ours we cannot guarantee it for two years, so we do not build it." The closing gate is public: yes to about a third of requests, the no inside a week with the reason attached.
Data is two arrays, takeOn and decline, mapped in a card beside the three field form. The gate percentage stated plainly is the block’s credibility.
Reach for this block as the entry point for the custom orders section, before the queue status. The one third acceptance rate must reflect the real intake or the block works against you.
A natural flow around it on an Ecommerce Pro page:
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One strong use is the three field intake with the yes and no card. Other intake configurations:
Tip: "we say yes to about a third of requests" is more persuasive than a long yes list because it makes the yes mean something.