From phone tag to booked in advance.
Ryan's Yak Farm is a heritage family farm in Oxford, New York. We rebuilt their site into a modern booking platform — guests pick a date, choose experiences, and pay ahead, then walk up to the gate with a Farm Pass. Live at ryansyakfarms.com.
- Booking flow
- 5 step
- Old blog
- Ported
- Status
- Live
Booking a farm visit meant phone tag — calls, Facebook messages, and contact forms scattered across three places. There was no way to see open days, pick experiences, or pay ahead — so every visit got coordinated by hand.
Five steps to a booked farm day.
- 01
Pick a date
A calendar that shows only the farm's real open days — Grand Opening, Open Farm Day, Paint With Pigs — so no one ever books a closed gate.
- 02
Choose guests
Admission counts up per person, with under-2s free, and the running total updates as you go.
- 03
Add experiences
Treat buckets, goat time, and brushing Jack the Yak add on with a tap — each with its own price.
- 04
Your details
Name and email with inline validation — and the whole draft autosaves, so a half-finished booking survives a refresh.
- 05
Reserve & pay
A clear order review you can edit at any step, then a branded Farm Pass that doubles as the on-site ticket.
A real booking system, not a contact form.
A data-driven calendar, a running total that follows you, a branded pass on the way out, and the whole old site carried over without losing a single link — with the checkout structured and ready for real Stripe payments as the next step.
- Next.js booking wizard with a live running total
- Data-driven calendar of the real 2026 open days
- Branded Farm Pass — confirmation & on-site ticket
- Full blog migrated from the old GoDaddy site
- 301 redirects preserve every old link's SEO
- Resend email for booking confirmations
- Checkout structured & ready for Stripe
Live now, and still growing.
The site is live at ryansyakfarms.com with the booking flow built end-to-end. Next up: wiring real Stripe payments so guests can pay online, and opening the Milk House 1906 Market for the farm's sticky buns, butter, and honey.
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