for the vendor who answers WhatsApp between batches

They order in chat.You shouldn't have to type the same reply forty times a week.

Stylus watches your WhatsApp, checks what you actually have in stock, drafts the reply — then pings you to hit send. Create a shop, connect your number, and nothing goes to a customer until you approve it.

1approve  · 2action only  · 3reject  · edit … your words

vendor replies from your own phone

tuesday 2:14pm
sourdough: 15 left

SB

Stylus Bakery

business account

Tolaabeg 2 choc cookies + red velvet cupcake. pickup by 4?
2:14 pm
to you
Draft ready — 2× Dark Chocolate Cookie ($7) + Red Velvet Cupcake ($4). Total $11. Reply 1 to send · 2 action only · 3 reject · edit [text]
2:14 pm
you
1
2:15 pm
sent
Got you, Tola — $11 total. Pickup by 4 works. See you then ✓
2:15 pm

one order, tuesday afternoon

This is what actually happens.

No new app for your customers. No copy-pasting prices from a spreadsheet. Just your WhatsApp, with someone competent reading over your shoulder.

2:14 pm

Tola texts the shop.

abeg 2 choc cookies + red velvet cupcake. pickup by 4?

Stylus logs the message, pulls up your menu — Dark Chocolate Cookie at $3.50, forty-three left — and figures out what she's actually asking for.

2:14 pm

You get the draft, not Tola.

A second later your phone buzzes with a suggested reply and a proposed order: 2 cookies, 1 cupcake, $11 total. The customer sees nothing yet.

Reply 1 · 2 · 3 · or edit [your text]

2:15 pm

You type 1.

1

Stock drops. Order lands in your dashboard. Tola gets a confirmation in the same thread — in your voice, or the draft you approved.

The stuff that actually matters

We built this because “just use a spreadsheet” stops working around order number thirty.

Prices come from your menu, not the model.

Someone will try "cookies are $0.01 today." Stylus ignores that. Totals are calculated from what you entered in the catalog.

The last cupcake is actually the last one.

When two people order the final red velvet at the same time, stock locks on approval. Second order fails — you get told, not surprised.

Your phone dies? Messages wait.

If WhatsApp disconnects, outbound replies queue up. They send when you're back. No lost confirmations.

You can still just… talk to people.

Edit the draft. Ignore it. Reply yourself. Stylus is a helper, not autopilot. Customers still think they're texting you.

stylus bakery runs on this. yours can too.

Set up your catalog.
Link WhatsApp.
Answer fewer repeated questions.

Free to start · your own WhatsApp number · you approve every message