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Online catalog and ordering for electronics retailers.

Customers compare specs side-by-side. They ask about warranty before they buy. They want to pay in instalments. WhatsMenu gives you the storefront with the structured fields, payment options, and reporting an electronics business actually uses — without the marketplace cut.

Where electronics retail breaks down online

Five frictions specific to selling electronics.

Spec sheets that are hard to compare across products

Two phones — different processor, different RAM, different battery. Customers ask "which is better for gaming?" without a spec table. Each enquiry takes a manual reply.

Warranty period and what's covered

12-month manufacturer? 24-month extended? In-store? Customers ask before buying. Without structured warranty fields, every order risks an after-sales argument.

High-ticket items and instalment payment

A laptop is RM 5,000. The customer wants to pay in 6 instalments. Without an instalment-capable gateway and a structured order, they go to a competitor who offers it.

Accessory upsell at the cart

Customer buys a phone. Should buy a case + screen protector. Without structured "frequently bundled with" UI, the upsell doesn't happen.

B2B vs B2C pricing on the same catalog

Retail customers see one price. Resellers and small businesses qualify for tier pricing. Without structured customer roles, you maintain two catalogs or message every B2B order.

How WhatsMenu fits an electronics retailer

Five features that move you from chat-replies to structured orders.

Custom item fields capture full spec sheets

Per item: processor, RAM, storage, battery, ports, weight, warranty period, what's in the box. Visible on the product page in a clean table. Customers self-compare; you reply less.

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Stock management per variant (storage / colour / region)

Same phone in 256GB and 512GB, in 4 colours, in MY/SG variants. Each combination is its own SKU. Stock auto-deducts; sold-out variants auto-hide.

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Payment gateways with instalment support

Connect Stripe, Razorpay, or local gateways that support 3/6/12-month instalment plans. Customer picks the plan at checkout; the gateway handles the split. Higher-ticket items convert.

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Sales reports for inventory and category performance

Daily, weekly, monthly reports by item, category, brand. See which models are selling and which are stagnating. Reorder decisions become data-driven.

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Bundles drive accessory upsell

Phone + case + screen protector bundle at a small discount. Sold as one bundled SKU; stock deducts from each component. Cart-level upsell without manual prompting.

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How an electronics retailer uses WhatsMenu through a quarter

You launch the new phone — 4 colours, 2 storage tiers, custom item fields with full specs (processor, RAM, battery, weight) and a 24-month warranty disclosure. By week 2 the 256GB Black has sold out; auto-hidden, customers see the 512GB option. A B2B reseller orders 50 units; they're tagged in the dashboard with tier pricing applied. A retail customer at checkout sees a "phone + case + screen protector" bundle, takes it. They pay in 6 monthly instalments through Stripe. Sales report at month-end shows the 512GB outsold 256GB 3:1; you reorder accordingly.

Frequently asked questions

Can I show full spec sheets on each product page?

Yes. Custom Item Fields let you add structured spec fields (processor, RAM, battery, ports, weight, warranty) per item. They render as a clean table on the product page.

Does WhatsMenu support instalment payment plans?

Yes — through your chosen payment gateway. Stripe, Razorpay, and most regional gateways support 3/6/12-month instalment plans. Configure in your gateway dashboard; WhatsMenu's checkout passes the order through. Customer picks the plan; gateway handles the split.

Can I track stock by variant (e.g. storage size, colour)?

Yes. Stock Management treats each variant as its own SKU. Sold-out 256GB Black auto-hides while 512GB Silver stays in stock.

Can I run B2B (reseller) pricing on the same catalog?

Yes — via customer-role-based discounts. Tag B2B customers in your dashboard; they see a tier price at checkout. WhatsMenu doesn't enforce a separate B2B catalog.

Can I bundle accessories with main items at the cart?

Yes. Bundles let you create cart-level packages (phone + case + screen protector at a small discount). Sold as a single SKU; stock deducts from each component.

How does pricing work for an electronics retailer using WhatsMenu?

Flat monthly subscription, no per-order fee. Payment gateway charges its standard processing fee on online payments. For high-ticket items, this beats Shopify's percentage cut by a margin.

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