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Take the order.
Keep the commission

Pizza is the delivery business the marketplaces built their model on. If you have your own drivers, you do not need to hand over a slice of every order.

From R199 per branch · 15-day free trial · No credit card required

Three businesses, one Friday night

A pizza store is a kitchen, a call centre and a delivery fleet running simultaneously, with the busiest four hours of the week deciding the month.

Peak decides everything

Friday and Saturday evening carry the week. Every second of friction at the till is an order that gets colder.

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Endless build combinations

Sizes, bases, toppings, extras, half-and-half. If the till makes that slow, the kitchen makes it wrong.

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Delivery is the product

A pizza is judged on arrival, not on assembly. Where the driver is matters as much as what came out of the oven.

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Marketplace commission

Aggregators bring volume and take a percentage of every order — on the regulars who would have ordered from you anyway.

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“Where is my order?”

Every unanswered delivery question is a phone call somebody has to take during the rush.

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Same menu, every store

A multi-store brand needs one range at one price across the estate, changed once.

Till, storefront and drivers in one system

The delivery side is not an integration bolted on. It is part of the same back office that runs the counter.

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Your own branded store

Wigza gives you a branded ordering store on your own URL — your theme, your logo, your customer — not a listing inside somebody else’s app.

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Wigza Go driver app

Assign drivers, track the run live and handle every delivery from one dashboard. Customers follow their order instead of phoning to ask.

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No marketplace slice

You pay your payment provider a transaction fee and Bizzfo a monthly plan. Nobody takes a percentage of the order value.

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Modifiers built for builds

Sizes, bases and toppings configured once and applied in a tap, so the queue keeps moving and the kitchen ticket is right.

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A till that survives the line dropping

The Android till runs on the device, so it boots and keeps selling with no network and syncs when the connection returns.

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Publish to Locations

Push catalogue and pricing to every store at once. One price change across the whole brand.

Pizza and QSR questions, answered

Is Bizzfo a good fit for a pizza store?
It is one of the best fits we have, and multi-store QSR pizza brands run on it. Pizza is the case where all three parts of the system matter at once: a fast till at peak, a branded ordering store instead of a marketplace listing, and your own drivers actually getting the order to the door.
How does delivery with our own drivers work?
Orders come into the same back office as your till sales. Through Wigza Go you assign a driver, the customer tracks the delivery live, and the run is handled from one dashboard rather than a WhatsApp group and a whiteboard. Driver tips are handled too.
What is the difference between this and a marketplace app?
A marketplace takes a percentage of every order and owns the customer relationship. Your Wigza storefront is your own branded store on your own URL, with your own payment provider. You pay a transaction fee and a monthly plan, and nobody takes a slice of the order value on top.
Can it handle toppings, sizes and half-and-half orders?
Modifiers and product options are set up once against the product, so staff are two taps from a large with three extras rather than hunting through menus at half past six on a Friday. If your build has unusual rules, tell us before you trial and we will tell you plainly whether we fit.
What happens to the till if the internet drops mid-rush?
The Android till runs on the device rather than loading from a website, so it boots and keeps selling with no network and syncs back when the line returns. Online orders need connectivity to arrive, but the counter does not stop.
We run several stores. How does that work?
Publish to Locations pushes catalogue and pricing to every branch at once, so a price change is one action rather than one per store. Reporting runs per store and consolidated, and each branch can map to its own Xero organisation where the group runs separate entities.
What does it cost?
From R199 per branch per month, published in full. The online store is an add-on — see the pricing page. Every new branch starts on a 15-day free trial with no credit card and no lock-in contract.

Smart Capture, Loyalty and the Wigza online store are optional add-on modules billed alongside your plan. See the pricing page for what sits in each plan.

Ten deal types, already built

BOGO, combo meals, tiered buy-more-save-more, and a reward that counts purchases across visits and branches. Pick the type, choose the products, set the amounts — the till applies it.

See the deal types →

Own the order. Own the customer.

Fifteen days free on every branch. Build the store, load the menu, and see a real delivery run.

A pizza POS system in South Africa has to do three jobs at once: take orders fast at peak, run a branded online ordering store, and get the delivery to the door. Bizzfo covers all three, with Wigza branded online ordering and the Wigza Go driver app for stores running their own drivers, including live tracking and driver assignment from one dashboard. Multi-store operators push catalogue and pricing to every branch with Publish to Locations, and the Android till runs on the device so a dropped line does not stop the queue. From R199 per branch per month with a 15-day free trial.

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