What does it do?

  • Caddy is a shopping cart for TYPO3

  • You can use Caddy for buying items, for reserving tickets or for ordering documents among others

  • Caddy has features like

    • managing of customer accounts

      • creation of an account while ordering
      • archives of orders
    • PDF attachments like
      • delivery order, invoice, power of revocation and terms and conditions.
    • minimum and maximum limitations
      • for each item and for all items
    • delivery costs depending on
      • quantity, size, weight
    • variants
    • a mini cart
  • Responsive

    • Caddy is responsive
    • Caddy provides ready-to-use templates for both responsive frameworks: bootstrap and foundation.
  • E-payment

    • Caddy has both payment interfaces: the default- and the e-payment-interface.
  • Caddy archieves each order in a database audit proof.

  • Caddy is using powermail for

    • creating order forms and confirmation forms
    • sending e-mails to the customer and the vendor
  • Caddy evaluates the self-configuration and the needed Powermail properties.

  • You can configure the colours of Caddy and Powermail by a user interface.

    • Caddy has ready-to-use templates for the colours
      • blue, green, orange, red.
    • Caddy is delivered with a lot of icons.
  • You can install Caddy with some mouse clicks:

    • The Organiser Installer installs a ready-to-use website with two caddies: one for reserving tickets, the other for ordering documents.
    • The Quick Shop Installer installs a ready-to-use online shop with TYPO3 sample items.
  • Caddy has a powerful debugging:

    • The DRS – the Development Reporting System – prompts the whole work flow to the backend.
    • Another modul prompts TypoScript properties to the frontend.

What does Caddy not do?

Caddy doesn’t support features like

  • cross selling and
  • vouchers