Recommended for: Owners and admins Time to complete: 5 minutes to learn
Your Eniston website is the customer-facing front end of your business. It presents your brand, your menu, and your online ordering options, while operational control stays in the business dashboard.
What Customers Usually See
Depending on your setup, customers may see:
your business name and branding
branch contact details
menu categories and items
collection and delivery choices
opening status
What Your Team Controls
Business users typically manage:
whether online ordering is available
which branch is taking orders
menu visibility and item availability
collection and delivery options
custom domain and branding features, if included in the plan
What This Does Not Mean
Eniston is not asking your team to manage internal platform tools. Business users work from the business dashboard, not platform-only admin areas.
How the Website and Operations Connect
Your website depends on operational settings being correct:
branches must exist
opening hours must be current
menu items must be active
fulfilment methods must match how the branch actually trades
If one of these is wrong, the website may not behave the way you expect.
Best Practice
Treat the website as a live storefront. Review it whenever you change:
opening hours
service areas
major menu items
domain or branding settings