Olo in New York provides an on-demand interface for the restaurant industry, designed to drive digital ordering and delivery for restaurant brands.
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Spreadshop
Score 9.0 out of 10
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Spreadshop is a shop solution that allows users to upload their designs and start selling them on up to
230+ customized products. Spreadshop handles the order fulfillment, on-demand
printing, shipping, and customer service.
Spreadshop offers a variety of customization
options so the look and feel of a shop can match a brand. Users can embed Spreadshop directly into a website, as well as
through its official Wordpress plugin. With SpreadApp, users can track sales and get alerts from…
After using a previous integrator, I can safely say I would recommend Olo above the competition. Olo successfully consolidates all platforms for order ingestion thus simplifying the entire process of digital ordering. Trying to do it any other way would simply be foolish. The technology works and there is a great support structure behind the scenes to make sure that if there are any questions, feature requests, or advancements that they get added to the development queue.
If you're a content creator that wants to create a deeper level of engagement with your audience, building products that they can wear and rep is the best way to do it. Spreadshop makes it easy to create a brand-aligned shop, a wide array of items with your logo, branding and other elements on it and then easily connect it to your existing work online so the process for finding your items is easier than ever.
Olo makes the guest experience easy and understandable while placing their orders. They can easily customize their order, modifying each item to their liking using the guidelines we at our restaurant have given.
If there are issues with our equipment, Olo is quick to respond and get us back online.
Olo's usability is great. The only area that keeps them from being a 10 is menu management. Menu management is absolutely workable, but it could be better. The rest of the system works well and is very usable and user-friendly. To the extent that their menu management has opportunities, the Olo Expo product helps this out with the people that need it the most, and thus why they score a 9 overall. Without Olo Expo, I'd score it an 8.
No product is ever perfect and support is there to help when that is the case. The vast majority of time the Olo support team is quick, transparent, and resolves the issues. However, I can't say that they are absolutely perfect (but few support teams are). The only thing keeping them from a 10 is the LVL1 support teams will often not read a ticket fully and see that the troubleshooting steps they are about to give have already taken place.
Revel is my POS provider and they want to charge way to much for online integration so I have not tried it. What I have tried is each companies own apps on their tablets. I would rather have 3 or 4 different tablets that are good at what they do for their respective company then use your "all-in-one" solution that honestly is much worse.
Spreadshop differs from Spring mainly in that the product creation and editor mode is much easier to navigate. Both platforms integrate with YouTube shopping but I feel like Spreadshop has a better selection of quality products to choose from.
Time savings for employees has been a positive impact.
Our takeout business has increased from less than 10% to over 30% in the last 2 years, we could not have been as successful with this increase without the help of Olo.