Shopify Delivery Date Picker Case Studies
Real Shopify brands. Real, measurable outcomes.
700+ merchants run delivery on Flare. Here's what happened when they switched — by industry, with the numbers.
Time4sleep cut 92% of WISMO tickets in 30 days.
WISMO tickets
"We used to get constant messages like 'When's my order?' and 'I won't be home that day.' Now, zero. It's been a huge time saver for the team and our customers."
Three more brands. Three more outcomes.
Verbatim quotes from merchants on the Shopify App Store.
"In just two months, our customers scheduled nearly 8,000 orders totalling $900,000 through Flare. It's been transformative for our business, particularly during high-volume periods."
"Daniel and his team made the transition seamless. Allowing customers to pick a delivery date has genuinely changed our business."
"The team added additional features to give our customers a more bespoke delivery experience — 10/10 for communication."
"We'd run a custom-built calendar for years. Flare handled our complex shipping methods and high-value perishable orders with ease."
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Long lead times, regional carriers and customer-chosen dates that did not match capacity meant a daily flood of "where is my order?" calls. Postcode lead times now run automatically at checkout — and the support queue dropped 92%.
A clear delivery date at checkout removed the biggest friction in the buying decision. Customers chose EXALT specifically because they could see — and trust — when their order would arrive.
Hot tubs at £900 AOV need a self-service checkout that handles bulk orders, future ship dates and account-based rules. Flare's B2B configuration was set up and live within a single working day.
Premium cuts have to arrive fresh — or they don't arrive at all. Transit-time rules by postcode mean customers never book a delivery that won't make it in time, and the team stopped adding dates by hand.
Fresh meat shipped on the wrong day means product loss and unhappy customers. Postcode-based cutoff rules in Flare mean customers only ever book dates Pipers Farm can actually fulfil.
Valentine's Day, Mother's Day, Christmas — peak seasons used to mean emergency capacity management. Dates close automatically before they oversell, and it runs itself during the busiest periods.
Manually scheduling delivery dates for subscription orders was eating hours every week and creating room for error. Flare automated the entire process — no more missed subscription windows.
Showing a clear, accurate delivery date at checkout builds confidence at the moment that matters most. Customers who see the right date convert — those who don't, abandon.
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