The Basic Features chapter steps through the fundamental features required to setup a profile or shop on OFN. Once you have familiarised yourself with these basic functionalities you can explore some of the more advanced features here.
- Make producer profiles searchable by product category in the OFN directories. Read more
- Transferring ownership of a profile from one user to another. Read more
- Create ‘product variants’ to make your shopfront less cluttered and easier to navigate. Read more
- Strategies for pricing irregular, indivisible items which are charged by the kg, such as meat. Read more
- Apply ‘product properties’ to your products so customers can see which items are organic, spray free, free range etc. Read more
- Use the inventory tool when you need more flexibility in your product management. This feature enables hubs to over-ride some details of their supplier’s products including price, stock levels and SKU code. Read more
- Use the group buy feature to aid in the administration of products which are purchased in bulk. Read more
- Charging different prices to different customers. Read more
- Make your shopfront private. Read more
- Maintain a list of your customers. This is required to use other features such as tags and subscriptions. Read more
- Apply ‘tags’ to your customers and customise their shopping experience with tag rules. Includes restricting availability of shipping and payment methods, products and order cycles. Read more
- Do you want to embed your shop into your own external website? You can do this with embedded shops. Read more
- Get setup to print thermally printed receipts (only available in some countries). Read more
- Understand how Enterprise to Enterprise permissions (E2Es) are used to enable different forms of collaboration between enterprises and how they might apply to you. Read more
- Learn how E2E permission impact each party in multi-enterprise order cycles. Read more
- Opening more than one order cycle at the same time. Read more
- Create a display only order cycle so visitors can see what’s in your shop even when your order cycle is closed. Read more
- Setup your enterprise confguration to enable subscriptions. Read more
- Create and manage subscription orders for customers. Read more
- Consider how your customers will interact with their subscription. Read more
- Create an order manually for your customer from the back end. Read more