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Pixaro Order Management is a delivery order aggregation tool built for independent retail stores, with a focus on convenience stores, liquor stores, gas station convenience stores, and grocery stores. It consolidates orders from channels such as Uber Eats and Grubhub onto a dedicated tablet, helping stores avoid missed orders caused by switching between multiple apps or tablets.
The core idea is “manage all orders on one screen”: new orders trigger real-time alerts, then enter a unified queue with clear status visibility, making it suitable for high-traffic retail environments. Beyond order intake, Pixaro also provides payout reconciliation reports, allowing stores to view sales, taxes, fees, and net revenue by channel, along with daily and channel trend charts. On the operations side, it assists with menu creation, product mapping, categorization, image optimization, and ongoing updates. It currently has full integrations with Uber Eats and Grubhub; for DoorDash, it offers onboarding and inventory update support, while full integration is still in progress.
Pricing is performance-based: 2% of monthly delivery sales, with a minimum of $10/month and a maximum of $99/month. There is no long-term contract, and plans can be canceled monthly. There is also a one-time tablet device fee; the page shows both $99 and $100 in different places, and includes the first 2 months of platform use for free. This model is friendly to lower-volume stores, while higher-volume stores benefit from predictable costs thanks to the pricing cap.
The main advantages are its highly focused use case, fast setup, and the claim that most teams can start accepting orders within 15 minutes. Pricing scales with order volume and is capped, and the service also includes activation support plus menu and product image operations. The downsides are that platform coverage is still limited, DoorDash support is not yet fully mature, and there is no disclosed information about permission management, APIs, or developer support. Data security is only described in terms of reasonable protective measures, with no visible SOC 2, ISO, or similar compliance information.
Pixaro is best suited to local independent retailers in the United States that rely on Uber Eats and Grubhub for customer acquisition, especially stores where staff are busy and delivery orders are easy to miss. The main text does not provide information on access from China, so it is considered unknown. Its platform ecosystem and ACH/bank card billing also lean more toward the U.S. market. Chinese merchants are generally better served by Meituan or Ele.me merchant dashboards, or local systems such as Keruyun, Youzan, and Yinbao.
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