Managing online orders shouldn’t feel like managing air traffic control. Yet for many restaurant owners, juggling multiple tablets, platforms, and printers has become the norm—leading to missed orders, slower service, and unnecessary stress during peak hours.
That changes today.
With Kore’s new integration with Uber Eats, restaurant owners can now manage online orders from multiple platforms, including their website and app using a single Kore tablet. One screen. One workflow. One source of truth.
The Problem Restaurants Face Today
As delivery and online ordering have grown, so has operational complexity. Restaurants are often forced to manage:
• One tablet for Uber Eats
• Another for Grubhub or DoorDash
• Separate systems for website and app orders
This fragmented setup slows down staff, increases order errors, clutters the kitchen, and makes it harder for operators to maintain consistency—especially during busy lunch and dinner rushes.
In an industry already running on thin margins, inefficiency is costly.
The Kore Solution: Unified Order Management
Kore’s integration with Uber Eats brings all incoming orders into one centralized Online Ordering App, accessible from a single tablet. Whether a customer places an order through Uber Eats, the restaurant’s website, or its branded mobile app, everything flows into the same system.
For staff, the experience is simple:
• All orders appear in one queue
• Each order is clearly labeled by platform
• No app switching, no missed tickets, no confusion
The only difference? A small platform logo indicating where the order originated—Uber Eats, website, or app—while the workflow remains exactly the same.
Why This Matters for Restaurant Owners
This isn’t just a convenience upgrade—it’s an operational advantage.
By consolidating online orders into one system, restaurants can:
• Reduce tablet clutter and counter space
• Train staff faster with a single workflow
• Improve order accuracy and fulfillment speed
• Create a calmer, more controlled kitchen environment
• Scale delivery and takeout without scaling chaos
Instead of reacting to multiple systems, operators can focus on what matters most: food quality, service, and guest experience.
Built for Modern Restaurants
Kore’s platform was designed to support modern, multi-channel restaurants. The Uber Eats integration is a major step toward Kore’s larger vision: giving restaurant owners full control over their digital operations without relying on fragmented third-party tools.
And this is just the beginning. Kore’s roadmap continues to expand integrations and automation so restaurants can operate smarter—not harder.
One Tablet Is the New Standard
The future of restaurant technology isn’t more apps. It’s fewer, smarter ones.
With Kore’s Uber Eats integration, restaurant owners can finally simplify online ordering, streamline operations, and take back control—all from one tablet.
If you’re ready to eliminate clutter, reduce friction, and run a more efficient operation, Kore is building exactly what restaurants need next.