New features expand throttling capabilities, enabling restaurants and convenience stores to set customizable lead time constraints around delivery timing, order preparation, limits and capacityNEWTON, Mass., Nov.19, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Paytronix, the leader in guest engagement for restaurants and convenience stores, today announced that it is launching "Additive Lead Times,” a group of new capabilities to its order throttling for Paytronix Online Ordering that help restaurants and c-stores manage the number of orders they receive and process during busy times.
Paytronix made several enhancements with Additive Lead Times such as: Timing (Prep/Lead Time) – Brands can set multiple timing constraints around orders, such as: order prep time and ASAP Lead Time Limit – which sets a threshold for when ASAP can no longer be an option for a guest; category-specific timing for such items as salads/sandwiches; adding time per item in order; and/or order size thresholds.
According to the 2024 Paytronix Online Ordering Report, online ordering represented 27% of all orders for restaurants and convenience stores in 2023, and operators in the top 25% of online ordering volume saw online orders jump to 62% of all their orders last year.
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