Bakery order form
A bakery order form that knows when you sold out.
A spreadsheet form collects answers. A bakery order form should collect a cart: items, quantities, pickup window, and how they will pay. BakeryFlow is the second kind.
Form vs storefront
Google Forms is a questionnaire. It will not decrement the last six cookies or show Saturday 10–12 as a real slot. BakeryFlow’s storefront is the form: customers shop a menu, you get an order, not a row you have to retype.
What to put on the form
- This week’s menu with prices and caps.
- Pickup windows, not “I will text you.”
- Payment methods you actually accept.
- Contact info next to every ticket.
Frequently asked questions
What should a bakery order form include?⌄
Items and quantities, a pickup window, customer contact, and payment instructions. Caps should update so you cannot oversell.
Is BakeryFlow just a form builder?⌄
No. The form is the customer storefront. The baker app is the other half: drops, bake lists, and fulfillment.
Can I replace Google Forms for bakery orders?⌄
Yes, if you sell a repeating menu on a schedule. Custom one-off cakes may still need a quote tool.
