Applova Launches a New Subscription-Free Self-Design Online Ordering Platform
Applova Inc., the Palo Alto-based restaurant tech creator, has just launched a quick and easy self-design online ordering platform. Restaurant businesses can sign up, create their drag-and-drop menu and start taking orders in under five minutes.
Now available in more than 45 countries, this new online ordering menu does not require a setup fee or a subscription fee. Applova believes in operating as a silent partner, supporting small and medium players in the food industry and so continues to launch new and affordable technology to empower restaurants of any size.
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“The online ordering menu is an extremely popular new sales channel that is being adopted by more and more restaurants around the globe. Restaurants can start attracting new customers online and watch their revenue accelerate!”
Dinesh Saparamadu, Founder and CEO of Applova says, “With our new self-design online ordering platform, we are taking the online ordering solution beyond the borders of the US and out to the world. We are extremely thrilled to be able to invigorate restaurants around the world. Whether they are a start-up or franchise, we want to help all types of restaurants step-up their online game!” He adds, “The online ordering menu is an extremely popular new sales channel that is being adopted by more and more restaurants around the globe. Restaurants can start attracting new customers online and watch their revenue accelerate!”
Applova’s self-design online menu enables business growth and online visibility. Anyone surfing the net in search of dining options can find the menu, making restaurants more easily discoverable online. Once the link is clicked, customers can view the menu, place their orders and make payment. The online ordering platform offers plenty of benefits like real-time menu updates, special pricing updates, collecting tips and much more!
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