SleekPixel for Orderable restaurant Woo orders
Pull food product name, price, category, addons, and the photo from any Orderable menu item into a branded social card. Pickup and delivery windows, stock status, and combo flags all reflect in every share automatically.
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Orderable food products deserve real social cards
Orderable runs on top of WooCommerce and turns WooCommerce product posts into restaurant food items, with extra fields for service hours, addons groups, pickup and delivery windows, and a Service taxonomy that scopes which items appear in which service (lunch, dinner, brunch). Restaurants and ghost kitchens use Orderable because it puts ordering on their own site instead of third-party aggregators. The default OG image is the WooCommerce store logo, identical on every food product, which means a guest sharing a combo URL looks like they are sharing the store, not the combo.
SleekPixel reads the underlying WooCommerce product, the Orderable service taxonomy, and the addons configuration, then composites them into a per-item card: food product name as the headline, price with WooCommerce's currency rules, service tag (Lunch, Dinner), addons summary, stock status, and the product photo as the hero. Pickup and delivery icons render based on which fulfillment options are enabled for the service window.
For chains running multiple kitchens through one Orderable install, the venue or service taxonomy can drive accent color and brand line so each kitchen previews with its own identity.
Workflow
From Orderable food item to social card
Map Orderable and Woo fields
Scope to food products
Kitchen updates the menu
Order link gets shared
Output
Sample Orderable food item card
Rendered from a real Orderable food product: name, price, service tag, fulfillment icons, addons summary, and the food photo.
Comparison
Default Orderable share vs SleekPixel for Orderable
Same Woo store logo on every food item
- Every Orderable food URL previews with the same Woo store logo
- Pickup and delivery windows never reach the share thumbnail
- Combo deals and limited-time specials look like standard items
- Out-of-stock food still drives orders through reshared links
- Manual cards exported for menu launches and seasonal additions
SleekPixel
- Reads WooCommerce product data plus Orderable service taxonomy
- Addons groups summarized into a short line in the card layout
- Pickup and delivery icons render per service-window configuration
- Combo and Limited badges drive a visible boost in social shares
- Stock status updates the card on save when items sell out
Features
What SleekPixel gives you for Orderable
Service-window awareness
Lunch and dinner items render with their service tag, and items outside the current service window can show a Closed-now state. Shared links accurately reflect when an item is available to order.
Addons summary
Orderable groups addons like Add cheese, Bacon, or Spicy mayo. The template summarizes the top addons in a short line so the card hints at customization without overflowing the layout.
Combo and Limited badges
Combo deals and Limited specials render with their own badge. The badge appears only when the flag is set, so the standard menu stays clean and combos stand out in social previews.
Use cases
Where Orderable restaurants benefit most
Direct-ordering campaigns
Restaurants pushing direct orders over aggregators need every share to convert. A per-item card with food photo, price, and fulfillment icons closes the gap to a click much faster than a generic logo.
Menu launches and specials
New menus and weekly specials get a real preview on every share. The launch post on Instagram, the newsletter share, and the DM from a regular customer all render with the same on-brand card.
Ghost kitchens and chains
Multi-venue setups benefit from venue-driven accent colors so each kitchen previews with its own identity, even when they share one WooCommerce store and one Orderable install.
The bigger picture
Why direct-order food rewards per-product previews
Orderable's promise is that restaurants keep more margin by selling directly through WooCommerce instead of paying aggregators a percentage on every order. That promise only pays off if guests share direct-order links and the share converts. The link preview is the first impression.
A guest who texts a combo link to a friend has done the hard work of recommending; the only thing that can derail the conversion is a generic logo thumbnail that makes the link look like a store-wide ad. SleekPixel turns each Orderable food product into a card that previews as itself, with the dish photo, the price formatted by WooCommerce, the service tag, the addons hint, and the fulfillment icons. Combo and Limited badges finally make specials stand out in shares.
Out-of-stock items stop driving orders that cannot be fulfilled. Multi-venue setups keep distinct identities. None of this requires changing how the kitchen runs the menu, and none of it costs design time past the initial template.
Questions
Common questions about SleekPixel for Orderable
Yes. Orderable extends WooCommerce products, so all WooCommerce fields are accessible plus the Orderable-specific service taxonomy, service hours, and addons groups. The template reads both layers seamlessly.
 Orderable's service taxonomy scopes items to lunch, dinner, brunch, or any custom service the kitchen defines. The card renders the service tag, and items outside the current window can show a Closed-now state.
 Yes. The template can summarize the top addons in a short line so customization options are visible at share time. Items without addons hide the summary so the layout stays dish-focused and uncluttered.
 WooCommerce stock status is read on every render, so out-of-stock items show an Out of stock badge in the card. Shared links stop driving orders for items that cannot be fulfilled until stock is restored.
 Yes. Multi-venue setups can scope templates by venue taxonomy or by service. Each kitchen previews with its own accent color and brand line on every food product card without duplicating the plugin.
 Products translated through WPML or Polylang each have their own URL and their own card. The template renders in the language of the post so a French food product previews with French copy and tags.
 No. Rendering happens after the product save returns and uses a background queue. Bulk regeneration after a template change runs without blocking storefront performance or admin interactions.
 Products without a photo fall back to a service-colored card with the product name typeset large. The result still reads as a restaurant share rather than a generic Woo logo, preserving recognition in social.
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