Smart Ordering Page
How Wehanda automatically helps turn more of your page visitors into paying orders — and shows you exactly how many extra orders it earned.
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What it is
Every day, people visit your online ordering page. Some place an order — and some leave without ordering. The Smart Ordering Page works quietly in the background to turn more of those visitors into real orders, without you lifting a finger.
It's built into your plan and turned on automatically. There's nothing to set up.
How it works (in plain English)
Wehanda tries small, friendly improvements to your ordering page. For example, it can show a little "🔥 Ordered 14 times this week" note on your popular dishes, so new customers feel confident ordering them.
To prove these improvements actually help (and aren't just luck), Wehanda shows the improved page to half of your visitors and your normal page to the other half — then compares the two. If the improved version really does win, you'll see it. If it doesn't, nothing is lost.
You never have to choose, test, or tweak anything. It runs on its own.
Where to see your results
Open Analytics in your dashboard and look for the Page Performance card at the top. There you'll see:
- Your conversion rate — the share of visitors who actually placed an order. Most owners have never seen this number before.
- Average order, visits, and orders for the period.
- The result — once there's enough traffic, a green message like "Your smart page is winning: about 12 extra orders this month."
- A short AI tip — a plain-English read of how your page is doing and one thing worth trying.
What you need to do
Nothing. That's the point.
The Smart Ordering Page runs automatically and only ever adds helpful touches — it never hides your menu, never hands out discounts you didn't approve, and never shows fake numbers (a "popular" note only appears on dishes that genuinely sell).
Just check the Page Performance card in Analytics now and then to see how many extra orders it's earning you.
When will I see results?
It depends on how many people visit your ordering page. The more visitors you get, the faster Wehanda can be sure a result is real.
If you've only had a handful of visitors, you'll see a gentle "still measuring" note instead of a number — that's on purpose. We'd rather wait and show you a number you can trust than guess and be wrong.
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