What does your business need to do?
Pick the one that sounds like you. We'll show you the problem and how Potter solves it.
A store that sells while you're offline
Every sale starts with a message. It doesn't have to. You get a product page for every item — photos, prices, variants, and a buy button. Customers browse and pay on their own. Orders arrive as notifications. Inventory tracks itself and alerts you when stock is low. Discount codes, shipping fees, delivery zones — all built in. The store is open even when you're not.
A booking page that fills your calendar
Your availability lives in your head and your DMs. That's not a booking system. You get a live calendar your clients can see. They pick an open slot, confirm, and receive an automatic reminder before their appointment. Staff schedules stay in sync. Recurring clients rebook on their own. No-shows drop because reminders go out without you sending them. Your calendar fills itself.
A listing that books while you sleep
Every enquiry is the same conversation: is it available? How much? Send photos. You get a property listing with a gallery, amenities, pricing, and a live availability calendar. Guests check dates, see what's open, and book with a deposit — without messaging you first. Season rates adjust automatically. Double-bookings don't happen. The listing works while you're away from your phone.
A menu customers can order from directly
Your menu lives in your replies. Every order starts with "what do you have?" You get a digital menu your customers can browse — with photos, prices, categories, and add-ons. They choose what they want, select pickup or delivery, and pay the correct amount. Orders appear on a dashboard, organised and ready. No missing items. No short payments. No repeating the menu forty times a day.
Billing that runs itself every month
Recurring revenue means recurring reminders. You chase payments every month. You get automatic billing — members subscribe, and their payment method is charged on schedule. If a payment fails, access pauses on its own. Renewal reminders go out before charges. Members manage their own accounts. You set the terms once. Collection happens without you.
Digital products that deliver themselves
Every sale needs a manual delivery. Customer pays, you find the file, you send it. You get instant, automatic delivery. A customer pays, the download starts — full quality, right version, no compression. Licence keys and download limits protect your work. Previews let customers buy with confidence. Bundle files into packages. Create the product once — Potter delivers it from there.
Tickets with built-in check-in
Selling tickets means posting an account number and hoping the screenshots match the names. You get real ticketing. Every ticket has a QR code — purchased online, delivered instantly, scanned at the door. Your guest list updates in real time: who paid, who checked in, who hasn't arrived. Early bird, VIP, general admission — all with separate pricing. Capacity limits and waitlists handle themselves. No spreadsheets. No arguments at the gate.
All of this comes standard.
Regardless of what your business does, every Potter account includes:
You don't pick just one. Sell products, take bookings, collect payments — all from the same account.