Tymber Ecommerce

Scheduled Delivery Order Settings

Written by Tymber Support | Jan 23, 2023 1:02:53 AM
This article will explain how to configure the delivery order scheduling in Tymber Mission Control.

 

  1. Login to Tymber Mission Control at admin.tymber.io, click on the Settings Tab and select Deliveries.
  2. Allow delivery orders needs to be selected from the Delivery Orders drop down and saved for the Delivery option to be enabled on the store front.
  3. Allow Scheduled Deliveries toggled to Active will require the customer to select a time slot during Checkout within the delivery hours.
    1. Time slots are explained in more detail below.
  4. Ordering hours for Delivery indicates the times that orders are available to be scheduled for delivery. To set these, click Edit delivery hours.
    1. Note: Delivery orders can be placed 24/7 through the online store. Ordering hours for delivery simply indicate when those orders can be scheduled for delivery.

  5. Click here for an article explaining Special Hours for Delivery.
  6. Delivery Asap Orders Allowed toggled to Active will give the customer an option for ASAP delivery during checkout. This means the order will be delivered as soon as it is fulfilled and sent out by your staff.
  7. For an article explaining Delivery Check out Driver's License Required and Selfie ID Upload, please click here.
  8. Time Slot allows you to adjust the time slot length within the delivery hours. Customers will be required to select a specific time slot for their scheduled delivery. If the time slot is set to two hours and the delivery hours from 9:00AM to 9:00PM, the time slots will be 9-11AM, 11-1PM, 1-3PM, and so forth.
  9. Buffer allows you to set a length of time needed to fulfill the order. When the buffer time limit is hit prior to the next time slot, the current time slot will close. If the buffer is set to 15 minutes, and a customer attempts to place an order at 12:45PM, the 11AM-1PM time slot will close and the customer will be required to select a later time slot.

  10. Ordering Max Time allows you to set how far in advance the customer can schedule their order delivery. If the Ordering Max Time is set to two days, the customer will be able to select a time slot up to two days in advance from the current time and date.


  11. Default Order Limit allows you to set the number of orders that can be fulfilled in each time slot. Once the order limit number has been reached for each time slot, that time slot will close and make customers select the next available one. If Default Order Limit is set to "0", each time slot will be able to accommodate infinite orders.
  12. For an article explaining Allow Express Deliveries and the ordering hour setup, please click here.