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Brisqq is a local delivery service and online booking platform based in London, UK. It provides business customers with same-city delivery, returns, store-to-store transfers, and multi-drop delivery. It is not a general-purpose enterprise collaboration SaaS; instead, it combines delivery dispatching, customer checkout time-slot selection, real-time tracking, and in-store ordering. Its service coverage is centered on London and the Brisqq Zone.
Its main selling point is delivery in “1-hour slots,” which can be selected by either the merchant or the end customer. It supports same-day, next-day, or scheduled delivery on a future date. The E-Commerce solution can be embedded into the checkout flow via plugins or API; the site specifically mentions Magento and WooCommerce, and also supports custom platforms. The In-Store solution is a no-integration Web App that allows store staff to arrange deliveries or returns directly from a browser. On the fulfillment side, Brisqq supports bicycles, cars, vans, and large vans, and provides live map tracking, step-by-step updates from pickup to delivery, delivery ratings, and insurance coverage. Its terms also mention that data analytics packages based on order and delivery data may be available for an additional fee.
No specific pricing is published on the public pages. The service terms disclose three commercial models: Freedom, which is pay-as-you-go; Pro, which involves purchasing prepaid credit blocks; and Enterprise, which is tier-based and may include a monthly minimum service fee. Service fees, integration fees, and analytics package fees must all be agreed in writing by both parties. A trial is also available, but the trial length and conditions likewise need to be confirmed in writing.
The main advantage is that Brisqq offers a fairly complete delivery experience: it can support e-commerce checkout conversion, in-store value-added services, and inventory transfers. Real-time tracking, end-to-end visibility, and a rating mechanism also improve transparency. The drawbacks are the lack of public information on pricing, SLAs, permission roles, compliance certifications, and API documentation. The service also depends heavily on its local fulfillment network in London, making it unsuitable for cross-region or global delivery needs.
Brisqq is best suited to businesses operating stores, e-commerce, or omnichannel retail in London, such as fashion, beauty, flowers, home goods, and professional services—especially merchants that need precise scheduled delivery rather than standard courier services. There is no clear public information about access from China; even if the site is accessible, its core value lies in local delivery within London. Chinese companies without London fulfillment needs may be better served by local on-demand delivery platforms or alternative UK-based providers.
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brisqq.com is an United Kingdom Logistics 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 brisqq.com directly.