Here we present 10 reasons you need a mobile ordering app for your hospitality business:
All orders are commission-free for you and your customers when you sign up to any of our packages.
2. Total Control
You have access to your personal dashboard, a secure webpage where you can instantly update your menu, alter your app design or even turn off your mobile ordering app .
3. Communicate directly with your customers.
There’s no middle man. Your orders come straight to you. Furthermore you have the ability to send your customers push notifications to their phone. So if your running late or are out of a particular dish, you can let them know immediately.
4. Personalised Marketing Kit
To let your customers know about your mobile ordering app, Preoday will send you a Marketing Kit with 500 A6 flyers and three A3 posters advertising your branded app.
5. Preoday Manager App
Never miss a beat with the Preoday Managers App by receiving your orders from your smartphone. Now even if you’re away from the kitchen you can keep track of your revenue from your pocket. Available in the App Store and Google Play.
6. We’ve already built your app
We’ve pre-built over 5,000 apps for London takeaways, including menus, logos and opening hours, so all you need to do is claim it and get started straight away. If you can’t find your takeaway let us know and we’ll build it for you!
7. Transactions go straight to account
Through Stripe, our payment processor, transactions go directly into your account. Preoday does not hold any of your transactions.
8. Entirely under your brand
Why compromise your hard-earned reputation by promoting your app under someone else’s brand? Preoday is entirely white-label, which means you can advertise your mobile ordering app platform to customers under your logo.
9. No binding contracts
Subscriptions are taken on a monthly basis starting from £29 a month + VAT. So you can cancel whenever you want.
10. 2 week free trial
There’s nothing to lose! Sign up today for your 2-week free trial and see how having your own app can enhance your business.
It’s not as catchy as: ‘When is a door not a door?’ (answer, when it’s a jar) but it speaks to the idea that in-car collection, and the technologies that support it, are flexible enough to bend to the needs of a business and its guests.
Delivery can be daunting to the uninitiated, and it might be tempting to sign up with a third-party ordering aggregator that offers the service, such as UberEats, but other options could suit your business and brand better. Here we present three different ‘levels’ of delivery, starting with the most basic – and cheapest method: doing it yourself.