Here are the 3 biggest advantages of Order Up!
See why the online ordering system is so revolutionary.
With a tagline of "Revolutionising Online Ordering," the online ordering system Order Up! has much to prove against its competitors.
What lifts it from the rest of the pack? OrderUp! highlighted 3 key features that they say make their system the best, particularly in providing clients with convenience and customization.
First, Order Up! users have full access to their own customer database, giving them the ability to make faster and better business decisions.
Second, Order Up! forwards user revenues every day from the bank unlike other ordering systems that process or hold onto the cash. This provides users with more cash liquidity.
Third and last, Order Up! allows users to print orders sent from the web, directly to a point-of-sale printer in the store. The key advantage of this feature is faster and better accuracy when processing web orders.
Taken all together, Order Up! said the idea is to adapt the online ordering system for clients instead of the other way around.
"Order Up! will work around the business instead of squeezing the business into a pre-defined model," said John Saadie of Order Up!
"Every business is unique in some way so why should they have to fit into a standardised pre-built online ordering platform? Why couldn’t we have a system that has all of the core features, but is still versatile enough to handle different food types, beverages, deals and customisation?"
John Saadie said these advantages have made Order Up! a preferred system among a wide variety of quick service restaurants, from cafe’s to pizza shops to restaurants.
Technology is also a key catalyst for Order Up! System, which has been developed in-house in Bella Vista New South Wales. It’s what allows users to ask for custom features to be included in their Order Up! system.
“Although there are a number of online ordering services in the market place, none of them offer such a highly versatile and well-built system that could do anything our customers require as if it was their own custom built system, without the overheads of actually developing their own,” said John Saadie of Order Up!