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SMAKIT positions itself as a “360 Food Tech” and cloud kitchen solutions provider, with the goal of reshaping the restaurant ecosystem. Based on its website, it is not a standalone SaaS tool, but an integrated foodservice operations service built around virtual restaurant brands, smart kitchens, online order management, supply chain capabilities, and entrepreneur incubation.
Its core modules include the cloud kitchen model, multi-virtual-brand management, smart kitchen technology, order management, food delivery platform integration, analytics and reporting, supply chain management, the VirtuPartner program for partner outlets, and the Foodpreneur Programme for food entrepreneurs. The copy particularly emphasizes the use of automation and IoT to improve cooking precision, efficiency, and consistency. It also supports local F&B outlets with menu development, branding, marketing, logistics, customer service, and other services, helping them add virtual brands within limited kitchen space and increase revenue.
The website includes a “Get a Franchise” entry point, but does not disclose franchise fees, SaaS subscription fees, commission rates, implementation fees, or contract terms. It also does not clarify whether a free plan or trial is available. From an enterprise procurement perspective, this makes budget assessment difficult; further inquiry is needed to confirm pricing and service scope.
The main advantage is its relatively comprehensive coverage of the foodservice business chain, making it suitable for operators with existing kitchen resources who want to expand online brands quickly. Its supply chain and inventory management, quality ingredient sourcing, analytics, and reporting capabilities may also help improve operational efficiency. The downside is the lack of productized software details: there is no clear information on permission management, security and compliance, APIs, developer documentation, or the specific food delivery platforms supported. The site also contains Sandbox Bootstrap template documentation, which undermines the credibility and professional presentation of the official website.
SMAKIT is better suited to restaurant operators, cloud kitchen businesses, F&B outlets, and food entrepreneurs in the Middle East or other regions where its services are available. Chinese users who only need local food delivery operations and store management will usually prioritize local solutions such as Meituan, Ele.me, Keruyun, and Hualala. The website does not explain cross-border network access, payment support, or on-the-ground delivery capabilities, so its accessibility from China is currently unknown.
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smakit.com is an Qatar SaaS provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach smakit.com directly.