Building Your Menu

Your online menu is assembled from three building blocks: collections (the sections), products (the items), and modifier sets (the options customers choose). Here's how they fit together.

Collections = menu sections

Each collection becomes a section on the menu (for example, “Coffee”, “Tea”, “Cafe Food”), shown as tabs at the top. The order of your collections is the order customers see, so arrange them the way you'd read a menu.

Locations can have different collections, so each cafe can show its own menu.

The collections list in admin, where collections can be dragged to reorder
Collections become the menu's sections and tabs.

Products = menu items

Products are the items in each collection — their name, description, image and price all appear on the menu card. Prices and availability are shown live from your store.

Modifier sets = customisation

Modifier sets are the choices a customer makes when adding an item — size, milk, syrups, strength, and so on. Assign modifier sets to your products and they appear in the product window when a customer taps an item.

The modifier set editor in admin showing a Milk modifier set with its options
Modifier sets power the options shown on each item.
The storefront product window showing size and modifier choices for an item
How modifiers look to a customer.

When changes go live

When you save a change that affects the menu — reordering collections, editing products or modifiers, or updating location settings — the app re-publishes your menu to the storefront automatically, a few moments later (changes are batched, so several quick edits publish together).