Birmingham has the UK's largest South Asian population outside London. WhatsApp is how this community orders food, shops, and discovers local businesses.
Birmingham's Sparkhill, Sparkbrook, Handsworth, and Alum Rock areas are home to one of the UK's densest South Asian communities. Pakistani and Bangladeshi restaurants, sweet shops, caterers, and grocery stores in these areas have large, loyal customer bases that already order on WhatsApp. Ordify Store Builder replaces the photo-and-price screenshot approach with a clean, shareable storefront.
WhatsApp ordering in Birmingham: Birmingham's South Asian community groups are highly active on WhatsApp for food recommendations, event catering enquiries, and grocery orders. A business with a clean link shared in a community group builds its customer base within days.
💳 Common payments in Birmingham: Bank transfers are preferred by the community. Cash remains common for local food businesses. PayPal and Revolut are also used by younger customers.
14-day trial · 20 free orders · no card needed
Update prices and sold-out items from your phone in seconds
Customers get a pre-filled WhatsApp order — no miscommunication
Show your full menu with photos, variants (spice level, portion size), and prices
Print a QR code for your table, counter, or takeaway packaging
Close the shop in one tap when you're done for the day
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Ordify Store Builder turns your restaurant menu into a shareable online storefront. Customers browse, add to cart, and send their order as a WhatsApp message — no app, no payment gateway, no developer.
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