SAAS Integrator Click & Collect: March 2026 Product Updates

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Three new features. Three videos. One goal: making Click & Collect work exactly the way your customers expect.

This month, we shipped three updates to the SAAS Integrator Click & Collect app that merchants have been asking for. Store hours on your storefront. A smarter default for delivery versus pickup. And a technical deep-dive into how store hours data is stored so you can build with it.

Each update has a short walkthrough video below. Watch the one that matters most to you, or run through all three in under 16 minutes.

 

Store Hours Are Here

Your customers want to know when you’re open. Now they can see it before they drive over.

Every retailer with a physical store has fielded this call: “Are you open today?” With the new Store Hours feature in SAAS Integrator Click & Collect, that question gets answered right on your product page and store selector – before the customer even adds to cart.

Here’s what’s new:

Set hours per location: Open the Store Hours section in the app, select a location, and enter your opening and closing times for each day of the week. Set Saturday to close at 1:30 PM while the rest of the week runs 9–5. Adjust per store, per day.

Copy hours across locations: Configured one store? Copy those hours to all your other locations in a single click, then fine-tune the ones that differ. No manual re-entry for every branch.

Time zone support: Each location gets its own time zone setting. A retailer with stores in Melbourne and Brisbane won’t accidentally show Queensland hours on a Victorian storefront.

Click & Collect availability windows: Restrict pickup to specific days and hours. If your Sydney store only allows Click & Collect pickups on Saturdays from 9 AM to 12 PM, customers see exactly that – and they see “Pickup not available” on every other day.

Shopify product page showing "The Multi-location Snowboard" with Click & Collect popup for Bondi Beach store hours (open Mon‑Fri, closed Sun).

Special hours: Program one-off schedule changes for public holidays or special events without overwriting your regular hours.

Display controls: Choose where store hours appear. Show them on the product page CNC block, in the store selector popup, at checkout, or turn them off entirely. Two toggles control everything: one in the app embed settings and one in the SAAS Product Page CNC block.

A note on setup:

We’re deprecating the IPinfo API for geolocation. Make sure your Google API key includes the Distance Matrix API and the Geocoding API. Not sure how to set that up? Reach out to our support team, and we’ll send you step-by-step instructions.

Pro tip: If you have between one and five stores, you can hardcode your location IDs directly in the SAAS Product Page CNC block. Pair that with store hours enabled, and your customers always see your full store network with live opening times – no postcode search required.

 

Default to Home Delivery

Not every customer wants to pick up in-store. Now the app knows that.

Here’s the scenario: a customer browses your store, adds a product to cart, and heads to checkout – without ever selecting a pickup location. Until now, the cart validation step defaulted to Click & Collect. That created friction for customers who always intended to have their order delivered.

The Click & Collect updates include a new Default to Home Delivery toggle that fixes this. Find it in your app embed settings under the SAAS Integrator CNC Plus option.

How it works:

Shopify checkout showing "Delivery method" with Home Delivery selected by default.

Toggle ON: If the customer doesn’t select a store, the checkout validation step defaults to Home Delivery. No interruption, no unnecessary prompts.

Toggle OFF (previous behaviour): The checkout validation step defaults to Click & Collect, regardless of whether a store was selected.

The logic is clean. Customer selects a store? Click & Collect. Customer skips store selection and the toggle is on? Home Delivery. It respects the customer’s intent rather than forcing them to dismiss a pickup prompt they never wanted.

This is especially useful for merchants whose product mix includes both pickup-eligible and delivery-only items. Customers shopping for delivery-only products won’t hit a confusing Click & Collect validation screen.

 

Store Hours Metafield Build With Your Data

Your store hours aren’t locked inside the app. They’re in your Shopify metafields, ready to use anywhere.

This video is a quick technical look under the hood for merchants and developers who want to do more with their store hours data.

When SAAS Integrator Click & Collect is installed, we create a store hours metafield on each Shopify location. You can see it directly in your Shopify admin by navigating to a location and checking its metafields.

Why this matters:

That metafield is standard Shopify data. Which means you can use it beyond the Click & Collect widget. Build a dedicated “Our Stores” page that pulls hours from every location automatically. Display opening times in your store locator. Feed the data into a custom Liquid section. If your theme can read metafields – and every modern Shopify theme can – you can present store hours anywhere on your storefront without duplicating the data.

No copy-pasting hours into multiple places. Update them once in the Click & Collect app, and every page that reads the metafield stays current.

 

Get Started

These Click & Collect updates are rolling out now. If you’re already running SAAS Integrator Click & Collect, you’ll see Store Hours and the Default to Home Delivery toggle in your app settings within the next few days. No reinstall required.

New to Click & Collect? The app works on both Shopify Plus and non-Plus stores, supports single-location and multi-location setups, and includes a 14-day free trial on every plan. Coming soon to the Shopify App Store.

Questions? Reach out to our team:
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Helpful Resources

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