offload-project / laravel-waitlist
Manage multiple waitlists in Laravel - perfect for beta programs, product launches, and feature access control
Package info
github.com/offload-project/laravel-waitlist
pkg:composer/offload-project/laravel-waitlist
Requires
- php: ^8.3
- illuminate/database: ^11.0|^12.0|^13.0
- illuminate/support: ^11.0|^12.0|^13.0
Requires (Dev)
- captainhook/captainhook-phar: ^5.29
- larastan/larastan: ^3.8.1
- laravel/pint: ^1.26.0
- offload-project/laravel-invite-only: ^2.0
- orchestra/testbench: ^9.0|^10.8|^11.0
- pestphp/pest: ^3.0|^4.0
- pestphp/pest-plugin-laravel: ^3.0|^4.0
- ramsey/conventional-commits: ^1.7
README
A simple and flexible waitlist package for Laravel applications. Manage multiple waitlists with ease — perfect for beta programs, product launches, feature access, and more.
This package provides the core functionality without imposing any UI or API structure, giving you complete freedom to implement your own controllers, views, and API endpoints.
Features
- Multiple waitlists — Create and manage as many waitlists as you need
- Simple facade API — Clean, intuitive interface for managing waitlist entries
- Status tracking — Pending, invited, and rejected states
- Email verification — Optional opt-in verification before inviting users
- Event-driven notifications — Automatic invite + verification notifications, fully customizable
- Metadata support — Store custom data with each entry
- Invite-only integration — Optional bridge into
offload-project/laravel-invite-onlyfor token-based flows - Type-safe — Full PHPStan compliance
Table of Contents
- Requirements
- Installation
- Quick Start
- Usage
- Configuration
- Database Schema
- API Reference
- AI Coding Assistant Skill
- Testing
- Contributing
- Security
- License
Requirements
- PHP 8.3+
- Laravel 11/12/13
Installation
composer require offload-project/laravel-waitlist php artisan vendor:publish --tag="waitlist-config" php artisan vendor:publish --tag="waitlist-migrations" php artisan migrate
Quick Start
Single Waitlist
If you only need one waitlist, just start using it — a default waitlist is created automatically:
use OffloadProject\Waitlist\Facades\Waitlist; // Add users to the default waitlist $entry = Waitlist::add('John Doe', 'john@example.com'); // Invite a user (sends notification automatically) Waitlist::invite($entry); // Get statistics $total = Waitlist::count(); $pending = Waitlist::countPending();
Multiple Waitlists
Create and manage multiple waitlists for different purposes:
use OffloadProject\Waitlist\Facades\Waitlist; // Create separate waitlists $beta = Waitlist::create('Beta Program', 'beta', 'Early access to new features'); $launch = Waitlist::create('Product Launch', 'launch', 'Get notified when we launch'); $vip = Waitlist::create('VIP Access', 'vip', 'Premium tier waitlist'); // Add users to specific waitlists Waitlist::for('beta')->add('John Doe', 'john@example.com'); Waitlist::for('launch')->add('Jane Smith', 'jane@example.com'); Waitlist::for('vip')->add('Bob Wilson', 'bob@example.com'); // Same person can join multiple waitlists Waitlist::for('beta')->add('Alice Johnson', 'alice@example.com'); Waitlist::for('launch')->add('Alice Johnson', 'alice@example.com'); // Get entries for a specific waitlist $betaEntries = Waitlist::for('beta')->getPending(); $launchCount = Waitlist::for('launch')->count(); // Invite users from a specific waitlist $entry = Waitlist::for('beta')->getByEmail('john@example.com'); Waitlist::invite($entry);
Usage
Full API
use OffloadProject\Waitlist\Facades\Waitlist; // Create waitlists $beta = Waitlist::create('Beta Program', 'beta', 'Description'); $waitlist = Waitlist::find('beta'); // Find by slug // Add users $entry = Waitlist::for('beta')->add('John Doe', 'john@example.com'); // Add with metadata $entry = Waitlist::for('launch')->add('Jane Doe', 'jane@example.com', [ 'referral_source' => 'twitter', 'interest' => 'premium', 'company' => 'Acme Inc', ]); // Invite and reject Waitlist::invite($entry); // By model Waitlist::invite($entryId); // By ID Waitlist::reject($entry); Waitlist::reject($entryId); // Pass options through to the underlying invitation $entry = Waitlist::for('beta')->getByEmail('john@example.com'); Waitlist::invite($entry, [ 'invited_by' => $admin, // Model or int; falls back to auth()->user() 'role' => 'beta-tester', 'metadata' => ['cohort' => 'wave-3'], 'expires_at' => now()->addDays(14), ]); // Query entries $pending = Waitlist::for('beta')->getPending(); $invited = Waitlist::for('beta')->getInvited(); $all = Waitlist::for('beta')->getAll(); $entry = Waitlist::for('beta')->getByEmail('john@example.com'); // Check existence if (Waitlist::for('beta')->exists('john@example.com')) { // User is on the beta waitlist } // Get statistics $total = Waitlist::for('beta')->count(); $pending = Waitlist::for('beta')->countPending(); $invited = Waitlist::for('beta')->countInvited(); // Manage waitlist status $beta->activate(); $beta->deactivate(); $beta->isActive(); // true/false
Working With the Model
You can also work directly with the WaitlistEntry model:
use OffloadProject\Waitlist\Models\WaitlistEntry; // Create an entry $entry = WaitlistEntry::create([ 'name' => 'Jane Doe', 'email' => 'jane@example.com', 'metadata' => ['source' => 'landing-page'], ]); // Check status if ($entry->isPending()) { // Entry is pending } if ($entry->isInvited()) { // Entry has been invited } if ($entry->isRejected()) { // Entry was rejected } // Update status $entry->markAsInvited(); $entry->markAsRejected(); // Query entries $pending = WaitlistEntry::where('status', 'pending')->get(); $recent = WaitlistEntry::latest()->take(10)->get();
Custom Controller / Livewire
Since this package doesn't include controllers, you can create your own to fit your needs:
namespace App\Http\Controllers; use Illuminate\Http\Request; use OffloadProject\Waitlist\Facades\Waitlist; class WaitlistController extends Controller { public function store(Request $request) { $validated = $request->validate([ 'name' => 'required|string|max:255', 'email' => 'required|email|unique:waitlist_entries,email', ]); $entry = Waitlist::add( $validated['name'], $validated['email'] ); return response()->json([ 'message' => 'Successfully added to waitlist!', 'data' => $entry, ], 201); } public function stats() { return response()->json([ 'total' => Waitlist::count(), 'pending' => Waitlist::countPending(), 'invited' => Waitlist::countInvited(), ]); } }
Example Livewire component:
namespace App\Livewire; use Livewire\Component; use OffloadProject\Waitlist\Facades\Waitlist; class WaitlistForm extends Component { public $name = ''; public $email = ''; public $success = false; public function submit() { $this->validate([ 'name' => 'required|string|max:255', 'email' => 'required|email|unique:waitlist_entries,email', ]); Waitlist::add($this->name, $this->email); $this->success = true; $this->reset(['name', 'email']); } public function render() { return view('livewire.waitlist-form'); } }
Custom Notifications
Publish the config file and change the notification class:
// config/waitlist.php 'notification' => \App\Notifications\CustomWaitlistInvited::class,
Create your custom notification:
namespace App\Notifications; use Illuminate\Notifications\Messages\MailMessage; use Illuminate\Notifications\Notification; use OffloadProject\Waitlist\Models\WaitlistEntry; class CustomWaitlistInvited extends Notification { public function __construct(public WaitlistEntry $entry) {} public function via($notifiable): array { return ['mail']; } public function toMail($notifiable): MailMessage { return (new MailMessage) ->subject('Welcome to Our Platform!') ->greeting("Hi {$this->entry->name}!") ->line('Great news! Your wait is over.') ->action('Get Started', url('/register')) ->line('We can\'t wait to see what you build!'); } }
To send invitations manually instead of automatically, disable auto-send:
// config/waitlist.php 'auto_send_invitation' => false,
use OffloadProject\Waitlist\Notifications\WaitlistInvited; $entry = Waitlist::getByEmail('john@example.com'); $entry->notify(new WaitlistInvited($entry));
Email Verification
Optionally require users to verify their email before they can be invited:
// config/waitlist.php 'verification' => [ 'enabled' => true, // Enable email verification 'require_before_invite' => true, // Block invites until verified ],
Or via environment variables:
WAITLIST_VERIFICATION_ENABLED=true WAITLIST_REQUIRE_VERIFICATION=true
When verification is enabled:
use OffloadProject\Waitlist\Facades\Waitlist; // Adding an entry automatically sends a verification email $entry = Waitlist::add('John Doe', 'john@example.com'); // Check verification status $entry->isVerified(); // false initially $entry->isPendingVerification(); // true after verification email sent // Manually send/resend verification email Waitlist::sendVerification($entry); // Verify programmatically (normally handled by the verification route) Waitlist::verify($token); // Attempting to invite an unverified entry throws an exception // when require_before_invite is true try { Waitlist::invite($entry); } catch (\OffloadProject\Waitlist\Exceptions\UnverifiedEntryException $e) { // Handle unverified entry }
The package provides a verification route at /waitlist/verify/{token} by default. Configure the routes in your config:
// config/waitlist.php 'routes' => [ 'enabled' => true, // Set to false to define your own routes 'prefix' => 'waitlist', // URL prefix 'middleware' => ['web'], // Middleware to apply ],
To customize the verification notification:
// config/waitlist.php 'verification' => [ 'enabled' => true, 'require_before_invite' => true, 'notification' => \App\Notifications\CustomVerifyEmail::class, ],
namespace App\Notifications; use Illuminate\Notifications\Messages\MailMessage; use Illuminate\Notifications\Notification; use OffloadProject\Waitlist\Models\WaitlistEntry; class CustomVerifyEmail extends Notification { public function __construct(public WaitlistEntry $entry) {} public function via($notifiable): array { return ['mail']; } public function toMail($notifiable): MailMessage { $url = route('waitlist.verify', ['token' => $this->entry->verification_token]); return (new MailMessage) ->subject('Confirm your spot on the waitlist') ->greeting("Hi {$this->entry->name}!") ->line('Please verify your email to secure your place.') ->action('Verify Email', $url); } }
Configuration
return [ // The model class used for waitlist entries 'model' => \OffloadProject\Waitlist\Models\WaitlistEntry::class, // Database table name 'table' => 'waitlist_entries', // Auto-send invitation notifications 'auto_send_invitation' => true, // Notification class for invitations 'notification' => \OffloadProject\Waitlist\Notifications\WaitlistInvited::class, // Email verification settings 'verification' => [ 'enabled' => false, // Enable/disable email verification 'require_before_invite' => true, // Require verification before inviting 'notification' => \OffloadProject\Waitlist\Notifications\VerifyWaitlistEmail::class, ], // Route configuration 'routes' => [ 'enabled' => true, // Enable package routes 'prefix' => 'waitlist', // URL prefix 'middleware' => ['web'], // Middleware ], ];
Database Schema
waitlists table
id— Primary keyname— Waitlist nameslug— Unique identifier for referencing the waitlistdescription— Optional descriptionis_active— Whether the waitlist is active (default:true)settings— JSON field for custom settingscreated_at/updated_at— Laravel timestamps
Indexed fields: slug, is_active
waitlist_entries table
id— Primary keywaitlist_id— Foreign key to the waitlist (nullable for default waitlist)name— User's nameemail— User's email (unique per waitlist)status— Status:pending,invited, orrejectedinvited_at— Timestamp when invitedmetadata— JSON field for custom dataverification_token— Token for email verification (nullable)verified_at— Timestamp when email was verified (nullable)invitation_id— Optional FK tooffload-project/laravel-invite-onlyinvitation (nullable)created_at/updated_at— Laravel timestamps
Indexed fields: status, created_at, verification_token
Unique constraint: ['waitlist_id', 'email'] (same email can join multiple waitlists)
API Reference
Facade Methods
// Managing waitlists Waitlist::create(string $name, string $slug, ?string $description = null, bool $isActive = true): Waitlist Waitlist::find(string $slug): ?Waitlist Waitlist::for(string|int|Waitlist $waitlist): self // Set waitlist context Waitlist::getDefault(): Waitlist // Adding entries (uses current waitlist context or default) Waitlist::add(string $name, string $email, array $metadata = []): WaitlistEntry // Managing status Waitlist::invite(int|WaitlistEntry $entry, array $options = []): WaitlistEntry Waitlist::reject(int|WaitlistEntry $entry): WaitlistEntry // Email verification Waitlist::sendVerification(int|WaitlistEntry $entry): WaitlistEntry Waitlist::verify(string $token): ?WaitlistEntry // Retrieving entries (uses current waitlist context or default) Waitlist::getPending(): Collection Waitlist::getInvited(): Collection Waitlist::getAll(): Collection Waitlist::getByEmail(string $email): ?WaitlistEntry // Checking existence Waitlist::exists(string $email): bool // Counting Waitlist::count(): int Waitlist::countPending(): int Waitlist::countInvited(): int
Waitlist Model Methods
// Relationships $waitlist->entries(): HasMany // Status checks $waitlist->isActive(): bool // Status updates $waitlist->activate(): self $waitlist->deactivate(): self
WaitlistEntry Model Methods
// Status checks $entry->isPending(): bool $entry->isInvited(): bool $entry->isRejected(): bool // Verification checks $entry->isVerified(): bool $entry->isPendingVerification(): bool // Status updates $entry->markAsInvited(): self $entry->markAsRejected(): self $entry->markAsVerified(): self $entry->generateVerificationToken(): self
AI Coding Assistant Skill
This package ships a Laravel Boost skill so coding assistants (Claude Code, Cursor, etc.) follow the package's conventions when generating code. Install it in your app with:
php artisan boost:add-skill offload-project/laravel-waitlist
The skill source lives at skills/SKILL.md.
Testing
composer test
Contributing
Contributions are welcome! Please see the documents below before getting started.
- Contributing Guide — setup, workflow, commit conventions, and PR process
- Code of Conduct — expectations for participation in this project
Security
- Security Policy — how to report a vulnerability privately
License
The MIT License (MIT). Please see License File for more information.