Updates

10 Take App updates of 2026 first half

Youmin
Founder of Take App



Hi there,

We’ve shipped many improvements this year to help you take orders faster, get paid more easily, and manage your store with less manual work.

Here are 10 important updates you may want to try.


1. Create better store images with Ops AI

You can now create and improve images with AI directly from your Take App dashboard. Use Ops AI or Image AI to generate product visuals, improve existing images, and create content you can share on social media. Find

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2. Auto-reply to Instagram DMs

Take App can now answer Instagram DMs automatically with AI. It understands your products and website content, so customers can get faster replies even when your team is busy. If the AI is not confident, it can hand over to a human follow-up. Go to Admin > Instagram settings to get started.


Instagram DM Auto-Reply


3. Product recommendations in cart and product pages

Customers can now see related products on product pages and best-selling products in the cart. This helps them discover more items before checkout and can increase order value. You can also control recommendations by adding the “Popular” public tag to products.


Product Recommendations


4. Better reports, analytics, and tax settings

Reports are now easier to use. Order Summary can be filtered by payment date, Analytics Explore has stronger product, customer, and order reporting, and delivery tax settings are clearer for merchants who need to include or exclude tax from delivery fees.




5. More local payment options

We added more ways for customers to pay, including Cinetpay for Francophone African countries, Fonepay QR for Nepal, 11 popular wallet payment methods, Paymob UAE, and more QR payment options in the POS app. These updates are especially useful in markets where card payment adoption is still low.


Local Payment Methods


6. Pickup locations and better local fulfillment

Pickup and delivery settings are getting more flexible. Pickup Locations were added, and product-level delivery date controls now make it easier to handle pre-orders, clearance items, pickup windows, and date-limited products.



Pickup and Delivery Options


7. POS app improvements for walk-in sales

The POS app now supports more payment methods, QR payments, customer details, push notifications for new orders, quick order creation, and product creation while taking orders. You can also try the POS keypad without signing up, which makes it easier to test Take App for offline sales.

Download POS app


POS App Payments


8. Clearer pricing, Basic plan, and billing

We simplified our plans so merchants can start and continue on the Basic plan. Basic includes core selling features, with a 50-order rolling 30-day quota and image upload quota. Image quota is based on upload attempts, not only the current number of images stored.


If you reach the Basic order limit, your store does not stop working. Customers can still browse and contact you through WhatsApp, while checkout automation is paused until you are back under the limit or upgrade. We made this change to keep Take App sustainable while still helping small businesses keep receiving orders.

Wallet balance can also be used for future plan payments, so you can top up in advance and use your balance for billing.


9. More reliable inventory

Inventory is now easier to track and more reliable. Inventory history shows order deductions, cancelled-order restocks, and manual updates. Stock can also be automatically deducted or restored when order status changes, including from the mobile POS app.


Inventory History


10. Back-in-stock notifications to recover missed sales

Customers can now ask to be notified when a sold-out product becomes available again. When you restock the product, Take App can send a WhatsApp notification so customers can come back and order. This helps you recover demand instead of losing interested customers when an item is temporarily unavailable.



Thanks for using Take App. We’ll keep listening to you and improving the product. Reply to this email if you have any feedback or suggestions.

See all updates: https://www.take.app/changelog

Youmin,
Founder of Take App