How ShopTicket fits your shop
You probably already have something: a website, a payment processor, a workflow that mostly works. ShopTicket bolts onto that. No migration, no rebuild, no committing to a new platform.
However your customers reach you
Four ways to take an order
Embed on your site
Paste an iframe on Squarespace, Wix, Webflow, WordPress, Shopify, or any site that takes raw HTML. Your branding outside, ShopTicket's intake form inside. No code beyond copy-paste.
Share a direct link
The hosted form works standalone. Drop the link in a YouTube description, an Instagram bio, your email signature, an Etsy announcement, a Linktree. Anywhere a URL fits, an order can come in.
Print a QR code
For business cards, shop signage, packaging slips, the side of your truck. Customer scans, lands on your intake page, you take the order. Generate QR codes from inside the dashboard.
Or skip the website entirely
No site? Use shopticket.dev/intake/your-shop as your whole front door. It's a real page: your shop name, your fields, your tone. As much or as little as you want to fill in.
Setup is fast
You can be ready for orders in about 15 minutes
- 1
Sign up, name your shop
Pick a slug. That's the URL customers will see. About a minute.
- 2
Customize your intake form
Drag in the fields you want: vessel name, dimensions, references, deadlines. Drop the ones you don't. No code.
- 3
Connect Stripe (or don't)
Online card payments work through Stripe Connect. Already collect by check, ACH, Venmo? Skip it. You can record offline payments and the tracker still shows balance to the customer.
- 4
Drop the link wherever fits
Embed, link, QR, standalone (see above). The next intake submission lands on your dashboard.
And if you'd rather have a person walk you through it, we can help set your shop up during early access.
No credit card required.