When consumers enter the mini program, they can automatically locate themselves or choose to fill in their own location. The location information determines whether the consumer is within the service range and determines whether the order can be successfully placed. When placing an order, the mini program will remind the consumer that he or she is not there. The city of operation may no longer be within the service range.
2. Order receiving mode
Each technician or merchant can set up his or her own service range. After a consumer places an order within this range, the administrator can choose to assign a technician or enter the order into the order pool for the technician to grab the order. After the technician receives the order , the consumer side can display the technician's information and phone number, so that if you have any questions, you can communicate at any time.
3. Confirm completion
After the on-site technician completes the service for the consumer, he can set the balance when confirming the completion on the mobile phone. If there is no payment other than the order, there is no need to set the default to 0. If there is a balance, the consumer needs to pay the balance before the order can be completed.
4. Automatic commission distribution
The administrator can set the profit sharing ratio between merchants and technicians in the background. After completing the order, the system will automatically divide the profits according to the set ratio. It can be divided in proportion or in a fixed amount. Different profit sharing methods correspond to different demand scenarios.
5. Order notification
After the consumer places the order, the order is automatically pushed to the merchant or technician and reminded to receive the order notification. If there is no response after a certain period of time, the order can be returned or assigned to someone else for service, reducing the consumer's waiting time and increasing consumption. user experience.