Also referred to as: Scheduling Interface, Time Scheduling, Date & Time Selector
What’s this? Here you’ll find 39 “Time Booking Interface” full-page screenshots annotated with research-based UX insights, sourced from Baymard’s UX benchmark of 257 e-commerce sites. (Note: this is less than 1% of the full research catalog.)
Scheduling, be it for groceries, a takeout, or the installation of a service, plays a crucial part in these types of orders, and it is usually placed somewhere close to the end of the ordering process. It is essential the users are provided with clarity on all the available date and time options accompanied by the fee within the “Time Booking Interface” to make sure that they book the suitable date and time for their needs and can quickly complete their order.
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