Short answer
How does catering on your own website work?
The guide explains how a catering flow can open on top of an existing WordPress, Wix, React or HTML website.
Target audience
Caterers with an existing website that want structured requests without rebuilding.
Concrete benefits
The flow can sit on top of the current website.
Customers recognize the environment.
Fallback link makes integration robust.
1
Modal on top of existing site
The customer clicks a button and the order flow opens in a window on top of the website.
2
Admin controls content
The caterer can manage menus, categories, add-ons, images, languages, colors, delivery rules and contact details without technical help.
3
Fallback when script is not suitable
Some platforms or themes restrict scripts, so a direct link should always exist as a backup.
Practical
Checklist for a better flow
01Keep the customer visually on your own website with a modal widget.
02Have a direct link fallback if script cannot be used.
03Let admin control language, colors, menus, images and contact details.
04Make the flow work well on mobile.
Answers
FAQ
Does the website need rebuilding?
No. A modal widget can be embedded with a script and open the order flow on top of the existing website.
Does it work with WordPress and Wix?
Yes, by script or direct link. Exact instructions vary by platform.
Is it better than sending customers to a separate domain?
For many caterers, staying visually on the current website reduces friction.
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