Digital for restaurants and artisan food
Bookings, orders, loyalty, e-commerce for artisan producers: we bring online what you already do well offline, without losing customer contact.
Digital solutions for restaurants, poke shops, pastry shops, bakeries and artisan producers.
Over the years we have developed a specific method for this sector: recurring workflows, typical integrations, mistakes to avoid. We know what works and what doesn't, also because we've verified it in the field with real clients.
Typical challenges of those who operate in this sector
Challenge
Constant calls to book a table or check hours
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Complex management of takeaway orders, especially at peak times
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Difficulty communicating new offerings to existing customers
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High costs of third-party delivery platforms
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Online sales of products (for those with own production) slow or expensive
Our solutions for the sector
Sito Web
Website with table booking, always updated menu, map integration and direct contact.
Ecommerce
Dedicated e-commerce for artisan product sales, shipping management, subscriptions.
Sviluppo App
Custom order app for takeaway and direct delivery, without intermediary commissions.
Brand Identity
Coordinated brand identity for restaurant, packaging, social: everything coherent, professional.
Frequently asked questions
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Case studies in the restaurants and artisan food sector

Pota Poke
Craving poke, zero waiting. An iOS and Android app that brings your favourite poke home or to the counter in a few taps.
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Anthony Falcone
A dessert is a moment of pleasure that stays with you. Anthony Falcone’s culinary heritage in a refined brand and a site that mirrors his mastery.
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Molini Bongiovanni
In the kitchen every minute counts. Molini Bongiovanni’s products, recipes and events at your fingertips, on iOS and Android.
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