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Ordermaxx is a self-service ordering solution presented on the German site qsignal.de, primarily aimed at restaurants, retail, ticketing, and corporate/group catering scenarios. It brings together three ordering channels: Kiosk self-ordering terminals, table-side QR code ordering, and a Webshop/PWA, allowing customers to place orders from a terminal, table, mobile phone, or computer, with orders sent into the POS system or pickup manager.
In terms of platform/service type, Ordermaxx is more like a digital ordering SaaS solution for offline stores than a traditional cross-border e-commerce platform. It supports menu images, variants, add-ons, coupons, eCoupons, digital loyalty stamp cards, push notifications, pickup screens, and Digital Signage. On the POS side, the text states that it supports more than 40 Kassensysteme. Menus and prices can be synced from the POS system, and orders can also be automatically sent to the POS. For chains and franchise operations, products can be controlled by store, with sales analytics aggregated across locations.
Pricing is relatively transparent: 0% software commission, starting from €60 per month, with no software fees based on sales volume; Kiosk hardware starts from €1,699, with a minimum contract term of 12 months. Payment options include Apple Pay, Google Pay, online payments, cash/pay-at-store, traditional card terminals via the ZVT interface, and SoftPOS. Merchants can also continue using their existing Payment Service Provider. This is friendly to European merchants that already have payment contracts, but specific payment rates and package feature boundaries still require a quote.
The advantages are its comprehensive ordering channels, open hardware approach, and ability to connect with existing POS and payment setups, covering multiple scenarios such as dine-in, pickup, delivery, ticketing, and group catering. The official team also provides phone and email support and handles basic configuration, branding, menu setup, and POS integration. The downsides are that the upfront hardware investment is not low, and the contract term is at least 12 months. The site content is mainly in German, and it does not disclose information about cross-border markets, logistics carriers, or local support in China.
Ordermaxx is better suited to fast-food restaurants, buffets, full-service restaurants, bakeries, chain stores, group catering organizations, hotels, and event ticketing merchants in Germany or German-speaking regions that have offline locations. If you are a Chinese seller doing cross-border e-commerce, Ordermaxx is not the first choice; general e-commerce site builders such as Shopify or WooCommerce may be more appropriate. Its access status from China cannot be determined from the text and should be marked as unknown; the payment setup and local POS ecosystem also need to be verified separately.
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qsignal.de is an Germany E-commerce provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 5.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach qsignal.de directly.