Food discovery should feel simple for customers and fair for restaurants. That is the idea behind Kllivo Food Hub, an upcoming discovery page where people can browse local restaurants by location and order directly from each restaurant’s official Kllivo storefront.
This is not a delivery marketplace trying to own the customer relationship. Food Hub is a discovery layer for direct ordering. Customers find the food. Restaurants receive the order through their own storefront.
Why we are building Food Hub
Restaurants already work hard to bring customers in through Instagram, Google, word of mouth, QR menus, and repeat business. But online food discovery often pushes them into crowded marketplace feeds where the restaurant becomes one more tile in someone else’s app.
Kllivo Food Hub is designed around a different idea:
- Customers browse by location and discover restaurants near them or in the place they are searching.
- Restaurants keep their brand front and center through their own Kllivo storefront.
- Orders go direct, instead of being routed through a commission-first marketplace model.
How it works for restaurants
Restaurants can start by creating a free Kllivo ordering page. That page becomes the restaurant’s direct ordering home: menu, images, prices, ordering details, pickup or delivery options, and customer checkout.
From there, the same storefront link can be used across the restaurant’s existing channels:
- Instagram bio for social ordering.
- QR menu for dine-in, takeaway, events, and printed materials.
- Google Business Profile and website links.
- WhatsApp, flyers, packaging, and receipts where customers already interact with the brand.
As Food Hub rolls out, the goal is to give restaurants another discovery surface without asking them to give up control of the ordering relationship.
How it works for customers
Customers will be able to browse food by location, explore categories, open a restaurant’s Kllivo storefront, and order directly from the source. The experience is meant to feel clear, modern, and focused on the restaurant rather than the marketplace.
The message is simple: discover local food, then order direct.
Why direct ordering matters
Direct ordering gives restaurants more control over how their food, pricing, service, and customer experience are presented. It also gives customers a clearer path to the real restaurant page instead of a noisy feed of competing listings.
For restaurants, the business case is straightforward:
- No marketplace commission on orders through their own Kllivo storefront.
- A direct ordering page they can share anywhere.
- A QR menu and social bio link connected to the same storefront.
- A better foundation for repeat customers.
Food Hub starts before the marketplace exists
We are launching Food Hub as a demand validation step before building a full marketplace experience. That matters. Instead of pretending there are thousands of restaurants from day one, we are starting with the core behavior: customers want a better way to discover food, and restaurants want more direct orders.
The landing page at kllivoapp.com/food introduces the concept and gives restaurants a clear next step: join the free plan, prepare their storefront, and be ready as the Food Hub rollout grows.
What restaurants can do now
If you run a restaurant, cafe, cloud kitchen, bakery, or food brand, the best first move is to set up your Kllivo storefront. Add your menu, prices, images, location, and ordering details. Then use that link across the places your customers already find you.
Food Hub is being built to support restaurants in any country, city, or location where direct ordering makes sense.
Create your free Kllivo ordering page and prepare your restaurant for direct online orders.
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