Your public storefront
In one sentence
Your storefront is a clean, branded public web page — reachable by a link or QR code — where customers browse your plans and subscribe themselves, with your logo and colours front and centre.
What customers see
The storefront is built automatically from your branding and your plans — there’s no separate website to build. A typical page has:
- A hero with your logo, business name, and a headline.
- A short how it works / why-subscribe section.
- Plan cards with “from ₹X” pricing.
- A big Subscribe button leading to the sign-up + checkout flow.
- A footer noting secure payments and WhatsApp reminders.
It’s white-label: your brand leads. There’s a small, tasteful “Powered by MsgBuddy” credit in the footer, styled so it never competes with your identity. (On higher plans, attribution removal may be available.)
Setting it up
In Subscriptions → Settings, configure:
- Handle — the short name in your storefront’s web address (e.g.
sunrise-dairy). - Branding — logo, accent colour, headline, tagline, and highlights.
Your storefront then lives at a public link built from that handle, which you share as a URL or a QR code.
Spend ten minutes on the branding — a real logo, your brand colour, and a warm one-line tagline (“Fresh milk at your door, every morning”). A polished storefront converts far better than a bare one, and it’s the customer’s first impression of your subscription.
Where to share it
- A QR code on packaging, receipts, your shopfront, or flyers.
- The link in your WhatsApp bio, Instagram, or a broadcast campaign.
How this connects
- The storefront feeds the subscribe flow.
- Branding here is separate from the app’s own theme — it’s your customers’ view.
- Payments connect through autopay / Razorpay.
Next: hands-off top-ups — autopay →.