Sometimes you may want a simple shop page for your venue. A common example is creating a menu for table ordering, so customers can browse items and place orders easily.
How customers can access your Shop Page
There are two main ways to share your shop page. The best option depends on how you want customers to find it.
Option 1: Add a navigation button on your booking page (here)Â
You can add a navigation link/button directly on your customer booking page, which takes customers straight to your shop.
Shop Page URL format
Your shop page link will look like this:
https://yourgolfbooking.com/venues/YOUR_VENUE_NAME/shop/THE_SLUG_GAVE_TO_THE_SHOP
Example (live)
This is an example of how it looks on a booking page:
https://yourgolfbooking.com/venues/jet-golf/shop/order-to-the-bay
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Option 2: Create a QR code that opens the Shop Page
You can also create a QR code that points to the shop page URL. This is ideal for:
tables and bays
posters and menus
bar counters or reception areas
When a customer scans the code, it opens the shop page instantly.
What you need before creating a Shop Page
Before setting up the shop page, make sure you have:
Products created
You’ll need the products you plan to sell already set up in your system.
If you need help creating products, click “here”A Shop Page configured
You’ll need to create the shop page itself (including its slug, which becomes part of the URL).A plan for how customers will access it
Decide whether you’ll share the shop via:
a navigation button on the booking page, or
a QR code (or both)
Setting up the Shop Page (step-by-step)
Here is a step-by-step guide on how you can set one up:
Step 1: Create and confirm your products
Add the products you want to sell (e.g., food, drinks, merchandise).
Double-check pricing, names, and availability.
Step 2: Set up the shop page
Create a new shop page for your venue.
Choose the slug (this becomes part of the shop URL).
Save your changes.
Step 3: Copy your shop page URL
Use this format:
https://yourgolfbooking.com/venues/YOUR_VENUE_NAME/shop/YOUR_SHOP_SLUG
Step 4: Make the shop accessible to customers
Choose one or both:
A) Add a navigation button on your booking page
Add a navigation link/button
Paste in the shop URL
B) Create a QR code
Generate a QR code using the shop URL
Place it where customers will scan it (tables, bays, menus, posters)
Step 5: Test the customer experience
Open the link yourself (and on mobile, if possible)
Scan the QR code if you’re using one
Confirm products display correctly and the flow makes sense
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Setting up the Shop Page
Here is a step-by-step guide on how you can set one up
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