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MyDraxler is an “all-in-one” restaurant management software product positioned to help food-service businesses improve customer communication and manage operations from anywhere, on any device. The website highlights “Fácil, Rápida y Económica” — easy, fast, and affordable — along with a 30-day free trial, making it a fit for restaurants handling both dine-in and delivery/takeout orders.
Its features cover several essential areas of restaurant operations: users can enter table orders and delivery orders, with support for automatic on-site printing. By defining a menu, restaurants can create a professional online store. Online payments are integrated with PayU, with funds paid directly into the merchant’s account, and MyDraxler does not charge sales commissions. On the back-office side, it supports product/ingredient purchasing calculations, inventory in/out records, real-time inventory monitoring, stock alerts, and comparison between theoretical and actual inventory. For finance and business analysis, the system offers expense logging, deductions from the cash drawer, and real-time reports. The customer module can track purchase frequency, total purchase amount, repeat purchase rate, average purchase value, and ratings. Sales monitoring can display charts by day, week, month, or custom date range, covering sales channels, dine-in vs. delivery, profit, and more.
The public materials clearly mention only a 30-day free trial and emphasize affordability; they do not disclose specific plans, monthly fees, annual fees, or limits on store count or user seats. One appealing point is that online store transactions do not incur sales commissions from MyDraxler, though PayU’s own payment processing fees are not specified in the text.
The main advantage is that MyDraxler brings together many commonly used restaurant modules, especially orders, an online store, inventory, expenses, and customer analytics, which is friendly to small food-service businesses. Remote access and automatic printing also improve operational convenience. The downside is limited enterprise-level disclosure: it does not explain its permission model, data security, compliance, backups, SLA, API, or multi-system integration capabilities. The only third-party integration currently visible is PayU.
MyDraxler is better suited to small and midsize restaurants that want to quickly launch an online menu, delivery orders, and inventory control. For restaurant chains or businesses that require complex permissions, centralized multi-location management, financial system integrations, or China-local payment ecosystems, its capability boundaries need further validation.
There is no public information on the accessibility of the website or service from mainland China, so its availability is assessed as unknown.
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