If your phones are ringing nonstop during a rush, you’re not alone. For many pizza shops, phone orders still make up a large portion of daily business.
But here’s the problem: every phone call takes time, pulls staff away from production, and creates opportunities for mistakes.
What feels like “just taking orders” is actually slowing down your entire operation.
---Most operators stick with phone orders because:
And while those things are true, they come with hidden costs that add up quickly, especially during peak hours.
---Let’s break it down.
If the average phone order takes 3–5 minutes and your staff earns $15/hour, every call costs you real labor dollars before the pizza even hits the oven.
Now multiply that by dozens of calls during a dinner rush.
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Average Call Time | 4 minutes |
| Hourly Wage | $15/hour |
| Calls per Hour | 15 |
| Labor Cost per Hour (Phones Only) | $15+ |
And that’s just the labor cost. Phone orders also create operational challenges:
Many pizza shops are solving these issues by implementing an online ordering system integrated directly with their POS.
---Here’s the bigger issue.
Phone orders don’t scale with your business.
As volume increases:
There’s no efficiency gain, just more chaos.
---When customers order online instead of calling, everything changes.
Instead of answering phones, your team focuses on making and delivering orders.
Pizza operators that improve their online ordering experience often see smoother operations and higher customer satisfaction.
---The goal isn’t to eliminate phone orders overnight. It’s to gradually shift customer behavior.
If ordering online is faster and easier, customers will naturally make the switch.
Need ideas? Here are some common online ordering mistakes hurting pizzerias.
---Phone orders become even more difficult when they’re combined with third-party orders, in-store traffic, and delivery coordination.
Instead of juggling phones, tablets, and manual entry, leading operators centralize all order channels into one system.
With Thrive POS, pizza shops can:
This becomes even more important when managing delivery apps. If you haven’t already, read our guide on the hidden cost of third-party delivery to understand how delivery fees and phone order inefficiencies work together.
You can also explore more pizza delivery and operational strategies in the Thrive Delivery Blog category.
---Over time, this doesn’t just hurt operations, it limits your ability to grow.
---Phone orders aren’t the enemy, but relying on them too heavily creates unnecessary friction in your business.
The goal is simple:
Make the system ding, not the phone ring.
When more orders flow directly into your system, your team works faster, customers get better service, and your operation becomes easier to scale.
Modern pizza POS systems are helping independent operators reduce chaos, improve efficiency, and create a better customer experience.
Ready to reduce phone orders and streamline your operation? See how Thrive POS helps pizza shops centralize orders, improve efficiency, and grow without the chaos.