Multi-vendor orderingMobile & web

UpPick

An evolution of Stricket for events with many vendors. The venue runs the event, providers set their own menus and limits, and customers order from any of them and choose when to collect.

Category
Multi-vendor ordering
Platform
Mobile & web
Status
In the portfolio

What it is

Many vendors, one event, no chaos.

A single food stall is easy. A rec-centre event with ten providers (each with their own kitchen capacity and stock) is where ordering falls apart. UpPick coordinates all of it: the venue frames the event, providers manage their own menus and limits, and customers get one place to order and a pickup time that actually holds.

How it works

Venue, providers, customers.

01
Venue

Create the event, add providers.

The venue sets up the event and invites providers to join it: a rec centre hosting Bob's Burgers and five others.

02
Provider

Set menus and limits.

Each provider builds their menu and sets two limits: how much they can make (e.g. 100 serves of fries) and how many they can serve per slot (e.g. 10 every 15 minutes).

03
Customer

Order and pick a time.

Customers order from any provider under the event and choose a collection slot, no overlapping queues, no sold-out surprises at the window.

What's inside

Built for real throughput.

Multi-provider events

One event hosts many independent vendors, each running their own corner of it.

Material limits

Providers cap what they can actually make, so they never oversell their stock.

Capacity by slot

Throughput limits per time window keep collection queues sane and predictable.

Pickup times

Customers pick a collection slot up front, so orders arrive spread out, not all at once.

Order from anyone

A single basket-and-checkout flow across every provider in the event.

Venue oversight

The venue sees the whole event across providers, not a dozen disconnected stalls.

Interested?

Running a multi-vendor event?

If you coordinate events with more than one food or service provider, UpPick was built for exactly that. Let's talk.