A practical bridge between halachic policy and digital systems
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.
Passive availability
Some information may remain available for viewing without creating business activity.
Typical system response
User-triggered actions
Forms, purchases, logins, registrations, payments, and API calls may trigger workflows and should be governed by policy.
Typical system response
Business activity
Orders, billing, CRM updates, contracts, marketing, and support actions can be paused, delayed, or reviewed.
Typical system response
Operational boundaries
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.
Your business is digital.Your Shabbat policy should be operational.
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.
