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G Order app for iPhone and iPad


4.4 ( 9584 ratings )
Business
Developer: DZHENUIZI, TOV
Free
Current version: 1.0, last update: 1 year ago
First release : 21 Nov 2020
App size: 4.21 Mb

G-Order App Clip is a small part of the application (no more than 10 MB), which allows you to complete quickly a specific task without downloading and installing the full version of the application from the App Store. It focuses on one function. We took ordering food at a Fast Food Cafe as an example.
In G-Order App Clip, the developers also added Apple Pay support for quick payment for services and goods - without registering, entering additional information, and bank card numbers.
In the G-Order App Clip, you can also place a button to download the full version of the application - all user data is automatically saved and transferred after installation.
Users can use the G-Order App Clip via
scanning a branded App Clip or a standard QR code.
G-Order will be useful for any companies that have a mechanism for ordering goods or services:
Cafes and restaurants can use the App Clip for quick pre-orders through the Smart App Banner on the restaurants website or offer to scan the NFC tag on the table to pay for a meal.
In cultural organizations, visitors can scan visual codes on labels next to exhibits to launch the app and watch content in augmented reality or include an audio guide.
Food delivery services can create “apps” for different brands, companies, and services. For each business, you can choose a unique App Clip by design, card format, and logo.
Banks and other organizations can manage queues: Visitors receive a code with a queue number through a gadget.
Super App owners can create a separate G-Order App Clip for each microservice, depending on the context of use.
QR codes can be also placed in car dealerships with information about each car and, for example, a quick offer to take a test drive or make a purchase.
G-Order App Clip is a great tool that can help your business offer services and information only when users really need them, and then seamlessly transfer them into the main application.