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Levelup teams up with Menufy to help restaurant brands reach more customers via mobile channels

February 6, 2018

Online ordering provider, Menufy, has partnered with LevelUp to extend its restaurant clients' distribution channels and hopefully orders, without added cost. The partnership is also intended to help customers have a larger pool of restaurants from which to mobile order, a news release said. 

LevelUp's 1 million-plus active users give Menufy restaurant partners instant access to LevelUp's network, which the two businesses say could help their clients reach millions of more customers, particularly through LevelUp partner apps like Chase Pay. Through the systems, orders flow from those apps to Menufy and then down to the restaurant's POS.

"We're committed to helping restaurants adopt new and innovative ways of engaging customers in order to thrive in today's digital age," Menufy business development leader, Andy Lowder, said in the release. "The free online ordering websites we provide our clients, as well as menufy.com, help them accomplish this by reaching customers where they are — online and on their mobile devices. We're taking it a step further with our partnership with LevelUp, providing an even larger distribution channel to receive orders from."

Ultimately, the whole deal is intended to help restaurants tap into higher order volume and revenue. 

"Through strong partnerships like this, we are also accomplishing our goal of providing the greatest number of options for consumers to choose from when interacting with and ordering from restaurants across the United States," LevelUp Strategic Partnerships Director Seann Moriarty said in the release. 

LevelUp works in a number of different ways, including as an embed in partner restaurant, via an open developer platform that powers over 200 mobile apps, and through the LevelUp partner distribution channels. 

Menufy has restaurant customers in more than 800 cities in the U.S. wiith digital menus that allow customers to pay online via different methods, including cryptocurrency.

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