Product and item calendars
When your store sells products with different fulfillment schedules — fresh produce vs frozen goods, flowers vs furniture — assign each product group to its own calendar. Customers can then select separate delivery dates for each group on the same order.
How item-scoped calendars work
- You create multiple calendars (e.g. "Fresh" and "Frozen").
- On the Products tab of each calendar, you assign products, collections, or product types.
- At checkout, the cart block shows one picker per applicable calendar.
- Each selected date is stored independently on the order.
Assign products to a calendar
- Open Apps → AppsTint → Delivery Calendar → calendar → Products.
- Click Add product attribute (or equivalent).
- Choose the match type:
- Product — specific SKU/product
- Collection — any item in a collection
- Product type — all items of a type
- Select the target and save.
Only carts containing matching items will see that calendar's picker.
Default calendar fallback
Products not assigned to any specific calendar use the default calendar. Ensure the default calendar's availability covers your general merchandise.
Multiple dates on one order
When an order has products from more than one calendar, each calendar keeps its own delivery date on that same order:
| Order | Calendar | Delivery date |
|---|---|---|
| #1042 | Fresh | 2 Jul 2026 |
| #1042 | Frozen | 5 Jul 2026 |
Each date is saved on the order under its own clearly named label (for example, "Delivery Date" and "Delivery Date (Frozen)"), so your fulfilment team can tell them apart.
Orders calendar view
The Orders tab shows a month grid for the selected calendar. Click a date to see orders scheduled for that day, including line items linked to this calendar.
Item-scoped calendars filter line items so you only see products belonging to that calendar.
Tips
- Give each calendar a clear name — it's used to label the date on the order.
- Test multi-calendar carts in the Tester tab before going live.
- Set Required on each calendar independently if some dates are optional.
Next step
See where the dates land on each order: Delivery dates on your orders →