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Bakery Avenue is an order, store, and factory information management solution for bakery shops in South Korea. Its core goal is to help cake shops and bakeries reduce missed phone reservations, handwritten orders, and order errors caused by communication gaps between stores and factories, so teams can focus more on production and sales.
Based on the available content, it covers online pickup reservations, aggregation of online store orders, digitizing offline orders, organizing orders by pickup time/product/store/factory, order printing, KakaoTalk notifications, payment links for collecting deposits on large orders, a delivery vehicle calculator, and suggested pricing based on production costs. For bakery brands with a central factory or multiple stores, modules such as summarizing orders by factory and store, and automatically adjusting logistics and delivery after order changes, appear to be especially targeted.
The page lists three plans: Basic, Pro, and Premium. Basic is for small single-store operators, Pro is for businesses managing two or more stores, and Premium is for merchants managing both stores and logistics/delivery. However, the text does not disclose specific prices, order volume limits, or detailed differences between plans. The page mentions a limited 1-year free trial during the bakery exhibition period, which is fairly friendly for early evaluation.
Its main strength is its strong vertical focus on the bakery industry, with very specific pain points: missed reservation calls, production mistakes caused by hard-to-read handwriting, stores claiming orders were sent while factories never received them, and the time required to organize orders by product and pickup time. These are all real operational issues for bakery chains. The downside is limited enterprise-level disclosure: there is no clear information on data security, permission management, APIs, deployment options, or payment channel details. Ecount integration only appears as a tag, so it is unclear whether it is officially available.
It is best suited to local Korean cake shops, bakeries, multi-store bakery brands, and merchants with a central kitchen/factory and delivery arrangements. If you run only a single store with very low order volume, forms or a general-purpose POS may already solve part of the problem.
Access from China is unknown. Since the product is clearly aimed at the Korean market, KakaoTalk notifications and local payment workflows may not fit Chinese merchants well; payment, language, and after-sales support could all be barriers. Chinese users may want to first evaluate Youzan, Weimob, Keruyun, 2Dfire, Kingdee Jingdou Cloud, or build a lightweight reservation and order collaboration workflow using WeCom, DingTalk, or Feishu multidimensional tables.
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bakeryavenue.com is an South Korea SaaS provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach bakeryavenue.com directly.