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Butter Technology Holdings is a C Corporation registered in Wyoming, USA. The company is building a portfolio of business software products for the Indonesian market, with local sales, support, payments, and merchant onboarding handled in Indonesia through PT Butter Teknologi Group. Rather than a single SaaS product, it is positioned as a connected suite covering restaurants, retail, online sales, customer engagement, and back-office operations.
Publicly listed products include Bosku, ButterPOS, and ButterStore. Bosku is an AI review management tool for Google Reviews. ButterPOS is a POS system that explicitly integrates with GoFood and GrabFood, making it suitable for Indonesia’s restaurant delivery use cases. ButterStore helps merchants quickly launch online stores and emphasizes zero commission. Planned products include ButterPay, which will cover accounts payable and supply chain management, and ButterCX, which targets AI-powered customer experience and message management across channels such as WhatsApp. For third-party integrations, the text mentions Meta WhatsApp Business Platform, Google, GoFood, GrabFood, and payment service providers.
The terms indicate that some services are offered via paid subscriptions or transaction-based fees, with pricing, billing cycles, and payment terms explained at the time of purchase, and payments are generally non-refundable. However, the main website does not disclose plan tiers, exact pricing, a free plan, or trial policies, so buyers should contact the company directly or check the individual product sites before purchasing.
The data terms are relatively clear: customers retain ownership of their content and data, while Butter only hosts, stores, processes, and transmits data to the extent required to provide the services. Use of WhatsApp features must comply with relevant Meta policies. That said, the available text does not disclose enterprise-grade capabilities such as security certifications, data encryption, backups, data residency, role-based permissions, approvals, or audit logs. APIs are included within the scope of the services, but there is no developer documentation or explanation of open platform capabilities.
The main strength is its clear localization: the product suite is designed around scenarios commonly used by Indonesian merchants, including food delivery, Google reviews, WhatsApp, and payments, with support from an Indonesian operating entity. The main weakness is limited transparency, especially around pricing, security and compliance, permission management, and the maturity of products that have not yet launched. It is best suited for local Indonesian restaurants, retailers, and small to midsize merchants evaluating operational tools. Multinational companies or organizations in highly regulated sectors should carefully verify the SLA, security evidence, and data processing agreement before procurement.
The text does not provide information on access from mainland China, so the status is unknown. Payments and services are also clearly centered on the Indonesian market, so Chinese companies considering adoption should factor in network connectivity, cross-border payments, language, and local support. Comparable alternatives include Moka POS, Majoo, Qasir, Shopify, Square, as well as WATI, Respond.io, and Intercom.
⚠ This review is compiled from public sources and does not constitute a purchase recommendation. Verify all facts on the vendor's official site. Verify on buildwithbutter.com official site.
buildwithbutter.com is an Indonesia SaaS provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach buildwithbutter.com directly.