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In this article, you will learn how the e-commerce timer works, how to enable it, and frequently asked questions.

Important

  • Companies connected through K2K as Buyer Companies will have the timer enabled by default.

  • Tip

    Roles enabled to perform this action: Ecommerce customers.

    Info

    The timer applies to every inventory type

    . The timer also

    and considers the vendor's shipping cut-off times.

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    How Does the Timer Work?

    Step One: Setting Up Automatic Order Expiration (For Admins)

    The

    system administrator

    admin enables the order timer

    from

    in the company settings and decides if

    the system should send email notifications to the salesperson

    they want a salesperson to be notified by email when an order expires.

  • Customers log in to the e-commerce site, and the countdown starts when they add the first product to their shopping cart.

  • If the timer expires, the system cancels the order and empties the shopping cart.

  • The system will notify the customer on the app and via email informing them that the order has been canceled and they have to start again.

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    When an order is cancelled, the system will cancel every order or prebook created as the customer adds products to their cart.

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    Enable the E-Commerce Timer

    1. Go to Setup and select Settings.

    2. Click on E-Commerce Timer from the E-Commerce group of settings.

    3. Check the Enable 60-minute Timer setting.

    4. Optional: Enable email notifications for customers and salespersons when the timer cancels an order.

    5. Click Save.

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    Step Two: Shopping Cart Timer (For Customers)

    The time to checkout automatically starts when you add the first item to your shopping cart.

    Step Three: Order Expiration (What Happens)

    If you don't complete your purchase before the timer runs out, the system will cancel your order and clear the shopping cart.

    Step Four: Order Cancellation Notification (For Customers)

    You'll receive a notification on the app and an email letting you know the system canceled your order due to inactivity.

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    FAQs

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    titleWhen does the e-commerce timer start?

    The timer starts when you add the first product to your shopping cart.

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    titleWhat is the default time for the e-commerce timer?

    The default time of the e-commerce timer is 60 minutes. However, this time may be reduced for orders with a ship date equal to the current date. In these cases, the system will validate the chosen carrier's cut-off time and the original source of the products added. The system will inform you of what is available and warn you of early shipping cut-off times. For more information, read Checkout errors - E-Commerce Checkout Errors.

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    titleIs there any way you can stop the timer?

    There is no way to pause the timer. The timer only resets in two different scenarios:

    • When you complete the checkout process.

    • When the shopping cart is empty. If you remove the items from your shopping cart, the e-commerce timer will restart.

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