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Hala Order is an e-menu SaaS product for restaurants and cafés in Saudi Arabia and the wider Gulf region. Merchants can generate QR Codes for their locations; customers scan the code to browse the menu on their phone, select items, sizes, and add-ons, and send the order as structured content to the store’s WhatsApp. The product emphasizes being “Made in Saudi,” Arabic/English bilingual support, fast setup, and zero order commissions.
The product is built around digitizing restaurant menus. It supports item photos, descriptions, prices, categories, add-on options, business hours, location information, and links to delivery apps. In the admin dashboard, merchants can update prices and enable or disable items in real time; changes take effect for customers within seconds, with no need to reprint QR codes. Its multi-branch support is fairly complete: each branch can have its own link, QR code, colors, business hours, and menus can be copied with one click. The admin side also supports image compression, Excel import/export, SEO, customer ratings, and traffic analytics such as popular products and peak visit times.
Pricing is straightforward: monthly billing is 85 SAR/month, while the discounted annual plan is 600 SAR/year. The plan includes one branch; additional branches incur extra fees, but the amount is not disclosed. Annual billing includes VIP priority support, a custom store domain, daily backups, and advanced permissions. The site says users can start for free with no credit card required, but it does not clearly state the trial period. Electronic payment support for Mada, Apple Pay, STC Pay, and Visa is available, but as an add-on enabled on request.
The main strengths are its focused use case and ease of adoption, making it especially suitable for small and midsize food-service businesses that rely on WhatsApp for order intake. A fixed subscription with zero commission is also more predictable than commission-based platforms. Bilingual menus and local payment methods have practical value in the Saudi market. The drawbacks are limited disclosure around enterprise-level topics such as security compliance, data hosting, APIs, and open integrations. Pricing for additional branches and payment features is not transparent. If a merchant needs a complete POS, inventory, membership, or kitchen printing workflow, those capabilities are not shown in the main product description.
Hala Order is best suited to local Saudi restaurants, cafés, dessert shops, breakfast spots, fast-food outlets, and juice shops—especially merchants that want to replace paper menus with QR codes and receive orders via WhatsApp. Its value for Chinese merchants is limited because the ordering flow depends on WhatsApp, while WeChat, Alipay, and the Meituan ecosystem are more commonly used in China. The site’s accessibility from China cannot be determined from the provided text. For selection in China, local alternatives such as 二维火, 客如云, 美团餐饮系统, and 有赞餐饮 may be better points of comparison.
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halaorder.com is an Saudi Arabia SaaS provider. TG4G tracks its product information, with monthly pricing from $16.00, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach halaorder.com directly.