Gifty Tech company profile

We build Mini Apps for models that must run in the real world.

Gifty Tech doesn't start from “what app should we build”. We start from everyday reality: workers need essentials at good prices, unions need welfare programs they can control, and local businesses need a sales channel close enough to their customers.

The Cho Z introduction interface
Cho Z logo

A D2C channel on Zalo

From original supply to local users.

Mini App

Opens instantly via QR in Zalo

Z Station

Pickup and experience points near users

Data

Read demand to open the next sales round

The problem we see

Local commerce doesn't lack goods. It lacks an organization tight enough for buyers to trust and return.

A sales website can look good, yet still not solve order consolidation, pickup points, reconciliation, re-engagement and reporting for unions or partners. That's the gap Gifty Tech wants to close.

Workers want well-priced essentials but won't install yet another app.

Unions want regular welfare programs but dread manual order-gathering and reconciliation.

Local suppliers need a channel closer to customers — not just listing products and waiting.

Agencies have clients who want Mini Apps but need a platform with proven operating flows.

Three main pieces

One platform, three deployment paths depending on the partner's problem.

We deliberately don't split Cho Z, group-buying and white-label Mini Apps into three separate products. They share the same management of products, orders, promotions, QR, pickup points and customer data.

Cho Z

Cho Z is a D2C channel on Zalo: goods travel from original supply to users via the Mini App, communication, logistics and the Z Station network.

  • Buyers scan a QR or open the Mini App right in Zalo.
  • Products, pickup points and deals organized by area.
  • Purchase data flows back to read demand and prepare the next round.

Union welfare group-buying

For workers, the most valuable welfare is usually daily essentials. Group-buying lets unions run time-boxed deals with pickup points and reports.

  • Create campaigns per union, company or industrial park.
  • Pool demand for better prices and leaner shipping.
  • QR handover keeps reconciliation clean and cuts manual work.

White-label Mini App

When a partner already has an industry, customers or sales capacity, Gifty Tech packages the platform into a Mini App under their name, colors and process.

  • Fits agencies, businesses, distributors and local partners.
  • Sales, promotions, QR, data and reporting come built in.
  • Cuts rebuild time when deploying for new clients.

Cho Z in operation

Cho Z shouldn't be told as “a shopping app”. It reorganizes the local market on Zalo.

The spirit of Cho Z is D2C: goods travel from original supply to users faster, clearer and cheaper. The Mini App is just the front. What carries the weight is communication, pickup points, logistics, demand data and the real-world Z Station network.

Central warehouse – regional depots – Z StationsPickup points within a short radiusSKUs, services and add-ons per localityFlexible franchising or operating partnerships
The Cho Z Mini App interfaceA Cho Z notification cardA Cho Z pickup-point card

An experience familiar to Zalo users

Open by QR, pick goods, receive at a Z Station and come back when the right deal appears.

Technology & communication

Mini App, web store, order management, campaign content and Zalo re-engagement designed as one unified flow.

  • Customers open instantly by QR — no extra app.
  • Campaigns can carry vouchers, combos, flash sales and care messages.
  • Reports show operations the products, areas and demand.

Density-based logistics

Cho Z doesn't only sell on screens. The model needs central warehouses, regional depots and Z Stations to consolidate orders, cut delivery costs and create trusted touchpoints.

  • Buyers choose familiar pickup points near home or work.
  • Orders are consolidated by cluster instead of shipped one by one.
  • Z Stations can double as pickup, payment, service and product-experience points.

System management

The platform's strength sits behind the interface: permissions, products, stock, orders, suppliers, pickup points and reconciliation.

  • Suppliers, operations, Z Stations and partners each see their own work.
  • Order data rolls up for per-locality decisions.
  • Can be packaged as a white-label Mini App for the right partner.

Z Station

Real-world touchpoints are what make Cho Z different from an ordinary sales page.

For buyers, a Z Station is close and familiar. For suppliers, it's the point where goods enter residential areas, industrial parks or offices without depending entirely on parcel-by-parcel delivery.

Stations near users

A Z Station is where buyers pick up, pay, ask questions and return when a new campaign opens.

Clearer origin

The D2C model takes suppliers straight to the local market, while buyers understand the source and product standards.

A more real experience

Beyond photos in an app, users get a real-world touchpoint to trust, receive, exchange or get advice.

Data back to operations

Every campaign leaves signals about areas, categories, prices, purchase frequency and each pickup point's capacity.

Delivery capabilities

What sits behind the interface is what decides whether the model runs.

A pretty Mini App is only the start. The harder part is fitting it into sales, delivery, communication, reconciliation and re-engagement.

QR travels with campaigns

QR isn't just for opening the app. It can attach to events, unions, points of sale, collaborators or each group-buy round.

Data in one place

Orders, customers, products, pickup points and campaign results must be seen together to decide the next round.

Cluster-based delivery

Local models only work when you consolidate orders, pick the right pickup points and cut per-parcel costs.

Re-engagement on Zalo

After an order, customers should be reminded to pick up, thanked, invited to review and suggested the next fitting campaign.

Reports for decision-makers

Unions, businesses and partners need to know how many people benefited, which categories sold and where the bottleneck sits.

Clear role permissions

Admins, operations, unions, suppliers, collaborators and agencies shouldn't look at the same screen or edit the same data.

Union welfare group-buying

Good welfare shouldn't stop at a promo poster. It needs an operating flow.

When a union opens a group-buy campaign, they need to know who ordered, what, where to receive and whether it was received. Gifty Tech's group-buying is built from a real application: campaigns per union, ordering on Zalo, delivery to pickup points and QR confirmation.

Campaigns per unionFree delivery to the unionQR confirms the right personPer-campaign reconciliation

Group-buy campaign

Union
Group priceListed per product
Quantity leftUpdated in real time
DeliveryAt the union, free
ConfirmationQR scan on handover
Union welfare group-buying QR

Scan to open a group-buy campaign

The group-buying flow, from the real application

1

Join the union

Workers pick their union and team, declare name, employee ID and shift. A union officer approves before joining campaigns.

2

Open a campaign

Campaigns list the group price, remaining quantity and deadline — optionally members-only.

3

Order on Zalo

Workers order right in the Zalo Mini App, no extra install, choosing union pickup.

4

Deliver to the union

Orders are consolidated per union and delivered to the configured point. Union pickup adds no shipping fee for workers.

5

QR confirmation

On arrival, the union officer scans each order's QR to confirm the right recipient and product, then marks it received.

Workers

Buy essentials at group prices, picked up at the union near work.

  • Order on Zalo — no extra app.
  • Receive at the union — no waiting for couriers during shifts.
  • Come back for the next welfare campaigns.

Union officers

Run time-boxed welfare campaigns instead of Excel and manual chat.

  • Approve members by team and shift.
  • Track who ordered what and who has received.
  • Confirm handover by QR — fewer mixed-up orders.

Suppliers

Sell in large groups with controlled quantities, orders consolidated per union.

  • List group prices and remaining stock.
  • Deliver by cluster instead of one-by-one.
  • Clean reconciliation after every campaign.

Reports & reconciliation

After each campaign, data rolls up per union and per order for unions and suppliers to review together.

Workers participating per campaign and per union.

Best-selling products, group prices and quantities sold.

Delivery and handover confirmation times per order.

Signals for which categories to campaign next.

Local proof

We're building a model with a real-world presence, not just an interface on a screen.

These images aren't for show. They mark Gifty Tech's direction: connecting local infrastructure, data, the business community and workers' real needs.

Local commerce needs real-world touchpoints

Local partnership

Local commerce needs real-world touchpoints

Gifty Tech places the Mini App beside pickup points, delivery and the local network — so buyers don't just order, they receive conveniently.

Demand data must flow back into operations

Data & AI

Demand data must flow back into operations

The long-term direction: use order, area and consumption-cycle data to source better goods for each locality.

This problem needs many hands

Business community

This problem needs many hands

Cho Z and welfare group-buying only last when suppliers, unions, delivery points, agencies and local businesses share one operating model.

How to start

We don't recommend starting with a huge project.

The practical way: pick a small problem with real users, run one full cycle, read the numbers, then expand. Less glamorous — but both sides see clearly whether the model deserves to continue.

1

Sit down with the real problem

Before features, Gifty Tech needs to understand what you sell, who you serve, whether you have pickup points, who operates, and the campaign goal.

2

Pick a right-sized model

Some clients need just a sales Mini App. Some need union group-buying. Some partners need a white-label version to sell to their own clients.

3

Build a trial run

Configure the interface, QR, sample products, ordering flow, pickup points and basic reports so everyone sees how the system runs.

4

Run the first campaign

Instead of waiting for perfection, start with one product group, one union or one small area to collect real data.

5

Read the numbers, then expand

After the first campaign, data shows which products to keep, which pickup points work, which customers to re-engage and what operations to adjust.

Partnership contact

If your problem involves Zalo, localities, unions or group-buying — we should talk.

Gifty Tech can review the model with you, scope a pilot and prepare a Mini App demo that fits your industry or customer group.

Hotline

0913 332 282

Email

hotro.giftytech@gmail.com

Address

Tầng 9, Bưu điện tỉnh Hải Dương cũ, số 01 Đại lộ Hồ Chí Minh, phường Thành Đông, Thành phố Hải Phòng