Website Shabbat Mode
Keep content available while controlling forms, registrations, downloads, bookings, and interactive actions.
ShabbatCloud.com helps Jewish-owned businesses pause, delay, block, route, and report sensitive digital activity across websites, cloud infrastructure, eCommerce, SaaS, CRM, payments, automations, and managed IT operations during Shabbat and Jewish holidays.
Every system, one policy. See what stays online, what pauses, and what waits for Havdalah — at a glance.
One Shabbat policy across the systems that run your business.
Modern businesses do not stop at the front door. Even when your team is offline, your website, payment processor, CRM, marketing automation, SaaS platform, APIs, monitoring alerts, helpdesk, and cloud jobs may continue creating business activity.
Is the server on?
What is the business doing through that server?
Orders, payments, receipts, invoices, and fulfillment workflows may continue during Shabbat.
Forms, demo requests, downloads, and quote requests may create new business activity.
Website actions may create contacts, deals, tasks, sequences, notifications, and ownership changes.
Campaigns, transactional emails, receipts, and nurture flows may run automatically.
A single click can trigger multiple systems across billing, CRM, fulfillment, analytics, and support.
Uptime alerts, security events, and incidents can reach Jewish employees during Shabbat.
Tickets, escalations, access requests, and customer issues may create operational pressure.
Backups, patches, deployments, access changes, and scheduled jobs may run without Shabbat-aware planning.
ShabbatCloud.com turns your Shabbat policy into system behavior. It helps your business decide what stays visible, what becomes read-only, what waits, what stops, what routes elsewhere, and what gets released after Shabbat.
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Defer to release window
Inside Shabbat window · Israel
Action = Payment Capture · Time = Shabbat Window · Location = IsraelEach surface of your business gets its own mode — website, store, app, CRM, cloud, and helpdesk — all governed by the same policy engine and Shabbat times.
Keep content available while controlling forms, registrations, downloads, bookings, and interactive actions.
Pause checkout, defer payment capture, hold orders, display Shabbat messages, and release commerce flows after Shabbat.
Govern signups, trials, billing events, usage-triggered workflows, system emails, and API-based automations.
Delay lead creation, task creation, owner assignments, email sequences, marketing flows, and sales notifications.
Define freeze windows for deployments, maintenance, scheduled jobs, backups, monitoring, and cloud operations.
Control ticket intake, routing, escalations, access requests, urgent issues, and post-Shabbat handling.
Operate your information systems with Shabbat-aware processes, checklists, routing, reporting, and support coverage.
Extend policies to Jewish holidays with custom rules, timing, and release workflows.
Every module runs on the same policy engine, the same Shabbat times, and one audit trail — turn on only what your business needs.
See which modules fit your stackFor companies that need more than software — ShabbatCloud.com can help operate the systems behind your Shabbat policy.
Many businesses do not have the time, expertise, or internal IT capacity to map every system, webhook, alert, automation, and support process. ShabbatCloud.com can provide ongoing Shabbat-aware managed IT and information systems management, so your operations are prepared before Shabbat and released properly after Shabbat.
A recurring checklist for websites, payments, CRM, automations, cloud jobs, monitoring alerts, backups, access requests, and support coverage.
Define which alerts are delayed, suppressed, routed, or escalated according to your Shabbat policy.
Manage support tickets, user requests, urgent/non-urgent issues, customer communications, and post-Shabbat response processes.
Handle onboarding, offboarding, permissions, password resets, admin access, and user changes with Shabbat-aware timing.
Schedule backups, patches, updates, deployments, restarts, and maintenance windows outside Shabbat and Jewish holidays.
Support CRM, ERP, billing, eCommerce, marketing automation, and internal tools with policies that avoid unnecessary Shabbat activity.
Work with cloud providers, hosting vendors, SaaS platforms, payment providers, and IT partners to implement the right settings.
Release queued orders, forms, payments, CRM updates, webhooks, tickets, and reports in a controlled post-Shabbat workflow.
A five-step engagement that turns anxious, last-minute workarounds into a documented operating model you own — mapped to your stack and aligned with your halachic guidance.
We map your website, cloud, CRM, payments, SaaS tools, webhooks, automations, alerts, helpdesk, and IT processes.
Every action is classified: passive content, user interaction, business activity, financial activity, system automation, operational alert, or IT action.
You decide what to allow, pause, delay, block, route, or release after Shabbat. This can be aligned with your rabbi or halachic advisor.
We connect the right layer: plugin, script, proxy, middleware, API gateway, webhook queue, cloud scheduler, SaaS integration, managed IT procedure, or custom implementation.
Every Shabbat and holiday, the policy activates automatically, actions are handled according to your rules, and a post-Shabbat report is generated.
You stay in control the entire way.
Nothing goes live until you approve the policy. Most teams reach a working ruleset in their first cycle.
The same platform answers three different questions — for the executive who owns the outcome, the team that runs the systems, and the advisor who reviews the standard.
You get peace of mind that your digital business is not unintentionally creating sensitive business activity during Shabbat.
You get structured controls for systems, integrations, automations, queues, alerts, and release workflows.
You get visibility into what the systems do, what is paused, what is delayed, and what is released after Shabbat.
Whatever you run online, ShabbatCloud applies the same idea: keep the public-facing experience available while sensitive business and IT actions pause, delay, queue, or route according to policy.
Keep product pages available while checkout, payment capture, receipts, and fulfillment are paused or delayed.
Control trials, signups, billing, customer actions, system emails, API calls, and support workflows.
Delay forms, meeting requests, quote requests, CRM updates, proposals, and follow-up automations.
A practical way for small and mid-sized businesses to align digital operations with Shabbat values.
Serve international audiences while applying Shabbat policy to sensitive business actions.
Manage donations, memberships, event registrations, newsletters, portals, and support systems with Shabbat-aware controls.
Outsource Shabbat-aware information systems operations, support routing, monitoring, and system administration.
Tell us how your business runs online and we'll map the right Shabbat policy for it.
Talk to an expertThirty-four controls spanning web, commerce, CRM, cloud, security, and managed IT — each one mapped to your local Shabbat and holiday times.
Every control is policy-driven — turn on only what your halachic guidance and your business require.
See which controls fit your stackStart simple. Scale into deeper control as your systems mature.
For content, forms, buttons, banners, checkout messages, and read-only modes.
For business logic, signups, orders, workflows, queues, and customer actions.
For webhooks, APIs, CRM, payments, marketing automation, and third-party tools.
For scheduled jobs, alerts, deployments, backups, maintenance, and infrastructure events.
For human processes, support routing, access management, vendor coordination, and operating procedures.
Follow one customer interaction through your stack — first without ShabbatCloud.com, then with it. Your site stays available either way. What changes is whether sensitive business activity runs automatically, or waits for Havdalah.
A customer places an order during Shabbat.
Business activity continues automatically.
A customer visits during Shabbat.
Digital presence remains available. Sensitive business activity waits.
During Shabbat, visitors see a calm, branded notice — localized automatically. Browsing stays open; checkout and business requests resume after Havdalah.
Thank you for visiting. In honor of Shabbat, checkout and business requests will be processed after Shabbat. You are welcome to browse our site.
תודה שביקרתם. לכבוד שבת, רכישות ופניות עסקיות יטופלו לאחר צאת השבת. ניתן להמשיך לעיין באתר.
Gracias por visitarnos. En honor a Shabat, las compras y solicitudes comerciales se procesarán después de Shabat. Puedes seguir navegando por el sitio.
And it repeats — automatically — every week.
Most companies do not know every action triggered by their website or cloud systems. A single form submission can create a CRM record, send emails, trigger webhooks, update analytics, notify sales, and start a billing flow.
The assessment helps you identify:
Modern websites and cloud systems do more than display information. They create records, accept payments, trigger workflows, send messages, route alerts, and generate business obligations. ShabbatCloud.com gives businesses a practical way to translate their Shabbat policy into technical and operational behavior.
Some information may remain available for viewing without creating business activity.
Typical system response
Forms, purchases, logins, registrations, payments, and API calls may trigger workflows and should be governed by policy.
Typical system response
Orders, billing, CRM updates, contracts, marketing, and support actions can be paused, delayed, or reviewed.
Typical system response
IT support, maintenance, alerts, deployments, access changes, and scheduled jobs should follow a clear Shabbat operating procedure.
Typical system response
Important: This section is educational and operational. ShabbatCloud.com does not provide halachic rulings. Customers should consult their rabbinic or halachic advisor for their specific policy.
Operational control without re-platforming. Connect the systems you already run, define the rules once, and keep a complete record of every decision.
ShabbatCloud.com works with your current website, cloud, CRM, payment tools, helpdesk, and IT environment.
Rules can be based on time, location, action type, system, user segment, and business criticality.
See what was allowed, paused, delayed, blocked, routed, released, and reported.
Combine automation with managed IT processes where human judgment and operational discipline are needed.
Leadership receives clear post-Shabbat and holiday summaries.
Integrations are designed around least privilege, clear access boundaries, and operational transparency.
Integration availability depends on your architecture and selected plan.
Talk to an expertTransparent tiers that scale from a single website to multi-cloud, regulated operations. Start where you are today and grow as your systems do.
For websites, simple forms, and basic online presence.
For online stores, SaaS platforms, payments, CRM, and automation flows.
For companies that want ongoing Shabbat-aware IT and information systems operations.
For multi-site, multi-cloud, complex, regulated, or global businesses.
Final pricing depends on your systems, integrations, business workflows, support needs, and policy complexity.
Straight answers about how ShabbatCloud.com governs your digital operations during Shabbat and Jewish holidays.
Still have a question?
Talk to a Shabbat operations specialist about your specific website, systems, and policy.
Tell us about your systems. We'll help you decide what stays available, pauses, delays, or routes during Shabbat — and whether managed IT is right for you.
ShabbatCloud.com helps Jewish-owned businesses keep their digital presence available while sensitive business and IT operations pause, wait, route, or release after Shabbat and Jewish holidays.
Important: ShabbatCloud.com provides technology and operational controls to help businesses implement their Shabbat and holiday policies. It does not replace personal halachic guidance.