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PediuZap is a SaaS system for restaurant delivery merchants in Brazil. Its core purpose is to connect a digital menu with WhatsApp, Facebook, and Instagram, allowing merchants to take orders through their own links instead of relying on commission-based platforms such as iFood or Rappi. The site emphasizes “no order commissions,” with a business model based on a fixed monthly fee.
The product covers the full workflow from menu display to fulfillment. Merchants can add categories, items, images, prices, ingredients, and add-ons in the admin panel, while customers place orders through a shopping cart. The more complete package includes an intelligent WhatsApp Bot that can automatically send menus, answer questions, record orders, calculate delivery fees, verify Pix payment receipts, and hand over conversations to staff in the backend when needed. Operational features also include coupons, customer history, sales charts, automatic order printing via thermal printers, delivery route notifications through Maps for couriers, store-opening reminders, and WhatsApp bulk marketing.
PediuZap offers a 7-day free trial with no credit card required. Paid service is billed as a monthly recurring subscription and can be paid by credit card or Pix. Plans are divided into an economy tier without the automated Bot and a full tier with the automated WhatsApp Bot. All plans support unlimited products and unlimited orders. Annual payment includes 2 months free, equivalent to about a 17% discount. However, the website does not disclose specific prices, so buyers still need to inquire via WhatsApp before purchasing.
Its strengths are that it fits very well with the WhatsApp-based workflow of Brazilian restaurant merchants and charges no commissions, making it more cost-effective as order volume grows. It also covers a complete range of scenarios, from menus, order taking, payment verification, and printing to delivery notifications, while emphasizing setup in just a few minutes. The drawbacks are that the public information lacks details on data security, permission management, APIs, developer documentation, and compliance. Customer support is available only on weekdays from 9:00 to 18:00, not 24/7.
It is suitable for local Brazilian pizza shops, dessert shops, fast-food restaurants, and similar merchants that want to build an independent delivery channel. For Chinese users, the product language, Pix payments, WhatsApp ecosystem, and local delivery habits are all clearly oriented toward the Brazilian market. Its accessibility from China is unknown. If you operate a restaurant delivery business in China, it is usually better to first evaluate local alternatives such as Meituan/Ele.me merchant systems, Weimob, Youzan, and Keruyun.
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pediuzap.com.br is an Brazil SaaS provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach pediuzap.com.br directly.