Ordermaxx is a self-service ordering and online ordering system based in Maxdorf, Germany, primarily aimed at restaurants, retail, corporate catering, event ticketing, and chain stores. It brings together three entry points: Kiosk self-service ordering terminals, table-side QR code ordering, and Webshop/PWA. The goal is to let customers place orders and pay via a terminal, at the table, or on their phone, then automatically pass orders into the POS or pickup management workflow.
The product is strongly geared toward real-world operations. The Kiosk supports branded welcome pages, dine-in/takeaway selection, image-based menus, combos and variants, automatic cross-sell/upsell, and QR-code coupon redemption. Table-side ordering and the Webshop support mobile ordering, pickup, and delivery. The backend can generate reports on sales, tax rates, products, payment methods, and stores, and supports store-level product control. For pickup, it offers Abholmanager, digital pickup screens, and Push/App/SMS notifications. On integrations, the website explicitly states support for more than 40 POS systems, with orders, menus, and prices automatically syncable with the POS. Payments can connect to existing card terminals and payment service providers via ZVT, and also support SoftPOS, Apple Pay, Google Pay, and more.
Public pricing is relatively clear but incomplete: software starts from €60 per month, with 0% commission and no software fees based on sales volume, and a minimum contract term of 12 months; Kiosk hardware starts from €1,699. Specific plans and feature boundaries still require a quote. The materials mention Webshop, PWA, Backend, and related components, but do not clearly state whether deployment is cloud-based or self-hosted. No free plan or free trial was found, only free consultation and a Live Demo.
Its strengths are a highly integrated end-to-end solution covering ordering, payments, POS, pickup, marketing, and multi-store analytics. The hardware options are open, with support for devices from Aures, Prestop, SAM4S, SUNMI, iMin, and others. Merchants can also keep their existing payment contracts, which lowers migration costs. The drawbacks are that public materials do not disclose commonly requested enterprise procurement information such as APIs, developer documentation, permission controls, data security and compliance, or SLA details. The pricing table is also not fully detailed.
Ordermaxx is better suited to restaurants, quick-service dining, self-service concepts, corporate catering, retail, and event ticketing merchants in Germany and the broader European market, especially stores that already have a POS system and want to reduce queues and staffing pressure. Access from China is unknown. Even if accessible, Chinese users may face issues around a German-language interface, local payments, invoicing, POS integrations, and after-sales support time zones. For the Chinese market, local alternatives such as 二维火, 客如云, 美团收银, 哗啦啦, and 有赞餐饮 may be better starting points for comparison.
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