Wine Time
Your vineyard. Live, every weekend.
A live data module that drops into any existing winery or vineyard website.Hill Country weather, harvest conditions, this weekend's events, and a worth the drive indicator. Built for Texas wineries. Your site becomes the first thing wine country visitors check every day.
Live data feed. Weather, conditions, and events updated continuously. Cancel anytime.
Buy Now →Pricing includes setup, installation on your existing domain, and launch support.
Vine Log
Your vintage, documented in real time.
A live vintage record that builds itself, one entry at a time.A mobile harvest and cellar log that builds your vintage record automatically. Field notes, tank status, and brix readings, captured in real time by your team and turned into a live activity feed for your website.
Staff mobile log, owner dashboard, and full onboarding. Live before your next harvest.
Buy Now →Live vineyard feed on your website. Continuous data connection. Cancel anytime.
Buy Now →Pricing includes setup, staff onboarding, and the owner dashboard.
Vintage Vantage
Sold out isn't the end of the sale.
A waitlist that turns your sold-out wines into your next sale.When a wine sells out, visitors see a simple email signup instead of a dead end. When the next vintage releases, your waitlist gets 48 hours of early access before anyone else.
Live waitlist capture on every sold-out wine. Setup and full onboarding.
Buy Now →Automated early-access emails and live waitlist system. Cancel anytime.
Buy Now →Pricing includes setup, live capture, and automated release emails.

William Chris This Afternoon


William Chris Vintage Log
What the Vine Log looks like running on a real vintage.
Built for the Field, Not the Office
The screen your team actually uses, in the vineyard and in the cellar.
Every entry takes under a minute. No typing more than necessary. Built so the person in the field actually uses it.
When William Chris Sells Out
What the Vintage Vantage looks like in the moment a wine runs out.
No way to capture this visitor. They leave.
Early access: 48 hours before public release.
Every sold-out wine becomes a waiting list. Every release becomes a reason to email them back.
How This Makes Money for Your Business
- 01Wine country visitors make their Friday decision on Thursday night. Your Wine Time widget tells them the weather, the conditions, and whether this weekend is worth the drive. Your vineyard becomes the one they trust.
- 02Your Green Light indicator turns a maybe into a reservation made before they finish their morning coffee. Yellow Light captures their email for the day conditions are perfect.
- 03Hill Country weather changes fast. A live conditions dashboard on your site means visitors always have a reason to check back. Your winery stays top of mind every single week of the season.
- 04Vine Log turns every harvest into a story your visitors can follow in real time. Brix levels, pick dates, cellar notes — your vintage record builds itself and feeds a live widget to your site.
- 05Visitors who follow your harvest become invested in your wine before it's even bottled. They are not just customers. They are witnesses to the vintage.
- 06Vintage Vantage captures every visitor who arrives at a sold-out wine. Instead of losing them, you give them 48 hours of early access on the next release. Your waitlist becomes your most loyal list.
- 07A waitlist customer who got early access once will opt in again. And again. Vintage Vantage turns scarcity into a retention engine that runs automatically on every sold-out bottle.
- 08Three products working together mean your site has a reason to be visited before the trip, during the season, and after every release. Your winery has a digital presence that works as hard as your tasting room.
- 09Wine club members who check your live conditions widget weekly are more engaged than members who only hear from you in a monthly email. Engagement drives retention. Retention drives revenue.
- 10One setup per product. One monthly feed. Your site tells the truth about your vineyard every single day of the season, automatically, without anyone lifting a finger.