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Domino’s brings easy pizza ordering to the Apple Watch

While Chipotle truly innovated last year with its burrito button Apple Watch app, Domino’s is joining the party by finally making it possible to easily order pizza for delivery using the Apple Watch. The convenience factor is arguably in leagues with the Tesla summon watch app we recently saw, and it’s safe to say 2016 has officially arrived.

Domino’s already offered delivery tracking from the Apple Watch, and the latest version of the watch app actually lets you order pizza by using your personal pizza preferences. Just make sure you have a Pizza Profile and save an Easy Order ahead of time, then the next time you’re hungry and in a hurry, launch the Domino’s Apple Watch app and await your delivery.

Domino’s says it’s the first national pizza company in the country to bring this capability to the Apple Watch. Going to the door to retrieve your pizza may even add a little credit to the Apple Watch’s Activity rings. Also: 🍕⌚️🍕⌚️🍕⌚️! Amazon Echo also recently learned how to order Domino’s Pizza.

Here’s what else has changed in the Domino’s Pizza iOS app:

What’s New in Version 3.3.0

WHAT’S NEW FOR iPHONE:

– Apple Watch Ordering
The next time someone asks you what time it is, use your Apple Watch to place your Easy Order, then look them in the eye and say, “It’s pizza time.”
– Domino’s Tracker® Notifications
Enable notifications to get Tracker® updates sent directly to your phone!
– Bug fixes

WHAT’S NEW FOR iPAD:

– Timed Orders
You can now use the app to place a future timed order for carryout or delivery! Once you’ve built your order, you can change the timing on the right hand side of the cart.
– Bug fixes

You can grab the latest Domino’s Pizza app for iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch on the App Store now.

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Comments

  1. Ben Lovejoy - 8 years ago

    Probably answering the door to the pizza guy doesn’t burn quite as many calories as the pizza contains, but once you add in the taps on the Watch to place the order, that has to be close enough.

  2. Wow the health advantages of owning an Apple Watch are endless!

  3. ag80911 - 8 years ago

    Hey Ben, is there a way to know which apps are running natively on the watch?

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Zac covers Apple news, hosts the 9to5Mac Happy Hour podcast, and created SpaceExplored.com.