01
Always upgrade the oven first
The oven is the universal bottleneck. Every pizza passes through it, so capacity upgrades have a compounding effect on every other station's output.
02
Hire staff before buying decor
Cosmetic upgrades are tempting but don't pay rent. Spend every early coin on automation and staff hires to free up your tapping finger.
03
Watch ads for the 2x multiplier
The optional ad boost doubles earnings for several minutes. Stack it with offline collection for huge payouts after long breaks.
04
Don't unlock new recipes too early
Each new recipe needs its own topping station upgrades. Master the current menu before adding complexity that splits your upgrade budget.
05
Prestige when growth stalls
When upgrade prices outpace earnings by 5–10x, it's time to prestige. You'll restart with a permanent income multiplier that pays back the loss in minutes.
06
Delivery > dine-in late-game
Delivery customers pay 1.5–2x what walk-ins do. Once you have 3+ scooters, the delivery loop becomes your main revenue stream.
07
Use offline earnings strategically
Offline income is capped (usually 2–4 hours). Set up the next upgrade purchase before closing the game so you log back in to a major leap, not just a slow drip.
08
Manager perks compound
Every manager you hire adds a percentage multiplier. Even mediocre managers stack — a +5% bonus times five managers is +25% across the whole shop.
09
Save gems for prestige boosts
Don't spend premium gems on small speed-ups. The biggest gem ROI is the permanent prestige multiplier in the late game.
10
Daily login = free progress
The daily reward calendar gives gems, cash boosts, and exclusive recipes. Even a 30-second login keeps the streak alive.