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Website Estimated Delivery
Website Estimated Delivery by ZIP Code allows online stores to show delivery availability and estimated arrival dates according to ZIP or postal code of the customer. Businesses can configure global delivery rules, product-specific restrictions, country-based conditions, and custom delivery periods. Customers can check delivery availability directly from the product page, while the same delivery information remains visible in the shopping cart. The app improves delivery transparency, prevents unsupported orders, and helps customers make confident purchasing decisions.
Features
Master Enable and Disable Control
Administrators can activate or deactivate the complete estimated delivery functionality from the centralized application settings. Disabling the feature removes its frontend delivery checks and related configuration options without requiring the app to be uninstalled. This provides a convenient way to temporarily pause the functionality during maintenance or configuration changes.
Product Specific ZIP Rules
Configure dedicated delivery conditions for individual products when they require different shipping coverage or delivery timelines. Product-specific rules are evaluated before global rules, giving businesses precise control over special, oversized, restricted, or location-dependent products. Each product can have multiple rules for different ZIP codes and countries.
Country Based Delivery Conditions
Delivery rules can include a country together with the ZIP or postal code for more accurate location validation. This prevents identical postal codes from different countries from matching an incorrect delivery rule.
Website Specific Delivery Rules
Each delivery rule is connected to a website, allowing separate delivery configurations in a multi-website environment. Businesses can maintain different ZIP coverage, delivery periods, and product availability for each storefront. This ensures that one website’s delivery settings do not interfere with operations of another website.
Available and Unavailable Delivery Rules
Each ZIP rule can explicitly define whether delivery is available for the selected location. Available rules can include minimum and maximum delivery days, while unavailable rules immediately display the configured restriction message. This provides clear control over supported and unsupported delivery areas.
Automatic Customer ZIP Detection
For logged-in customers, the delivery checker can automatically load the ZIP or postal code from their saved shipping address. This reduces repeated data entry and provides an immediate delivery estimate when the product page opens. Customers can still replace the prefilled ZIP code when checking delivery for another location.
Hide Add to Cart for Unavailable Delivery
Administrators can enable an option that hides the Add to Cart control after a product fails the ZIP delivery check. This prevents customers from adding products that cannot be delivered to their selected location. The control becomes available again when the customer enters a supported ZIP code.
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1.) Enable Website Estimated Delivery :
Enable the Website Estimated Delivery master option to activate the complete delivery estimation functionality. This setting controls whether delivery rules, frontend ZIP validation, and estimated delivery information are available. Administrators can disable the option whenever the functionality is temporarily not required.
Navigation : Settings → INKERP
2.) Configure Default Estimated Delivery Settings :
Configure the default delivery display mode, minimum and maximum delivery days, and customer-facing messages. Administrators can also decide whether delivery information appears on product and cart pages. The Hide Add to Cart option can be enabled to prevent unavailable products from proceeding through the purchase flow.
Navigation : Settings → Website → Estimated Delivery
3.) Manage Estimated Delivery ZIP Rules :
Open the Estimated Delivery ZIP Rules menu to review and manage all configured delivery locations. The list displays the website, product, country, ZIP code, availability status, and delivery period. Rules are grouped by website to simplify administration in multi-website environments.
Navigation : Website → Configuration → Estimated Delivery ZIP Rules
4.) Configure a Product-Specific Unavailable ZIP Rule :
Create a product-specific ZIP rule by selecting the website, product, country, and required postal code. Clear the Available for Delivery option when the selected product cannot be delivered to that location. This rule overrides general delivery settings for the configured product and ZIP combination.
5.) Configure Delivery Rules from the Product Form :
Use the Website Estimated Delivery section on the product form to override the default delivery period for a specific product. Product ZIP rules can also be added directly from the embedded rule list. This provides convenient product-level control without opening the main ZIP rule configuration menu.
Navigation : Website → eCommerce → Products
6.) Use Saved ZIP Code of the Customer :
The module reads saved shipping address of the customer to identify the relevant ZIP or postal code. This address can be used automatically when checking estimated delivery on product and cart pages. Keeping the customer profile accurate helps provide immediate and location-specific delivery information.
7.) Display an Unavailable Delivery Message :
When the entered ZIP code matches an unavailable product rule, the product page displays a clear delivery restriction message. Customers immediately understand that the selected item cannot be shipped to their location. This prevents delivery uncertainty before the product reaches checkout.
8.) Display an Available Estimated Delivery Range :
When delivery is supported, the product page displays the estimated arrival date or configured date range. The calculation uses the matching ZIP rule, product override, or default website delivery period. The success message gives customers clear expectations before they add the product to their cart.
9.) Review Mixed Delivery Results in the Cart :
The shopping cart displays delivery information separately for every product line. Supported products show their estimated delivery dates, while unavailable products display a visible restriction message. Customers can identify which cart item must be removed or checked with a different delivery location.
10.) Configure a Global Available ZIP Rule :
Leave the Product field empty to create a global rule that applies to all products on the selected website. Mark the ZIP code as available and define its minimum and maximum delivery days. This configuration provides a shared delivery timeline without creating separate rules for every product.
Navigation : Website → Configuration → Estimated Delivery ZIP Rules
11.) Detect a Different Customer Delivery Location :
The delivery checker automatically adapts to the ZIP code stored in each address of the customer. A customer from another supported location receives delivery results based on the matching global or product-specific rule. This allows the same product to show different availability and delivery dates for different customers.
12.) Apply the Global ZIP Rule on the Product Page :
When no product-specific rule exists, the app evaluates the matching global ZIP rule. The product page displays the estimated delivery date calculated from minimum and maximum days of the global rule. This ensures consistent delivery information across products covered by the same service area.
13.) Display Available Delivery Dates for All Cart Products :
When every cart product is available for ZIP code of the customer, each product line displays its estimated delivery date. The cart remains ready for checkout because no delivery restriction is detected. This gives the customer a complete delivery overview before confirming the order.
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