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Savings Delivery’s Merchant Power Pack is a self-hosted delivery and customer acquisition suite for restaurant merchants. Its pitch is that restaurants can run a dispatch system, driver mobile PWA, and B2B catering lead-generation tools on their own computer or VPS, avoiding the 15%–30% commissions charged by third-party delivery platforms as well as traditional delivery SaaS monthly fees. It is positioned not as a simple food delivery marketplace, but as a way for merchants to retain control over orders, drivers, and customer data.
The main modules described include a kitchen dispatch box, driver-side PWA, real-time customer tracking page, B2B catering acquisition engine, and Savings Delivery Cockpit. On the delivery side, it supports real-time GPS, ETA countdowns, one-tap driver acceptance, kitchen-driver messaging, speech-to-text, quick replies, PIN delivery verification, delivery photos, GPS trails, and offline-first sync. The installation approach is fairly engineering-oriented: Node 22, SQLite, a local process daemon, WebSocket real-time updates, and an HTTPS address provided via a secure tunnel.
The biggest selling point is its “$0 software toll”: free self-hosting, 0% per-order commission, no driver seat fees, no App Store fees, and claims that SSL and secure tunneling are also free. The PWA can be added to a phone’s home screen via an SMS link, with no need for Apple or Google store publishing. Note, however, that if you choose to use a VPS or need ongoing operations support, external infrastructure costs may still apply. The official site does not disclose future paid items or the boundaries of its business model.
On security, the product claims HTTPS encryption, secure tunneling, auto-renewing certificates, token encryption, automatic updates, and attack-traffic isolation. However, the text does not mention compliance certifications such as SOC 2, ISO 27001, PCI, or GDPR. Team collaboration mainly appears in real-time kitchen-driver communication and driver online/shift status; role permissions and audit logs are not described. For third-party integrations, only Blasts.app marketing integration is mentioned, with no details on POS, payments, maps, or order system APIs.
Its strengths are a clear cost structure, zero commission, deployment control in the merchant’s hands, and the combination of catering lead generation with delivery fulfillment. It is best suited to restaurants that have their own drivers, want to reduce platform commissions, and plan to expand office catering. The downsides are that the official site is heavy on marketing claims and light on customer cases, company identity, service SLAs, compliance evidence, and integration ecosystem details. Self-hosting also means merchants need to take on some responsibility for installation and troubleshooting.
Availability of access, payments, and SMS flows from mainland China cannot be determined from the text, so china_access should be marked as unknown. If operating restaurant delivery in China, key factors to evaluate include maps, SMS, payments, local privacy compliance, and network connectivity. Comparable options include the Meituan/Ele.me merchant ecosystems, local intra-city delivery SaaS products, or self-built mini program delivery solutions.
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