KwickOS is the all-in-one restaurant operating system trusted by 5,000+ businesses across 50 states. POS, Kitchen Display, Online Ordering, Delivery, Digital Signage, Kiosks, and more — all in one platform built for Orlando.
Orlando welcomes 75 million visitors annually, making it one of the most tourist-dependent restaurant markets in America. The city's 7,000+ restaurants range from International Drive's tourist-heavy chains to Mills 50's booming Vietnamese food district, the growing Asian corridor along Colonial Drive, and authentic Puerto Rican and Colombian restaurants scattered across the metro. Orlando restaurants face extreme seasonality — spring break and holidays bring crushing volume while September sees dramatic drops. The city's massive Brazilian, Puerto Rican, and Vietnamese communities demand multilingual restaurant technology, and Florida's no state income tax makes every processing fee dollar hurt more.
Built for the specific challenges Orlando restaurant owners face every day.
Orlando tourist restaurants process massive card volumes. At 2.99% with Toast, a busy I-Drive restaurant loses $40,000+ per year. KwickOS lets you choose any processor and keep the savings.
Orlando's workforce is heavily Spanish and Portuguese-speaking, with a growing Vietnamese community in Mills 50. KwickOS supports English, Chinese, and Spanish natively for fast onboarding.
When Disney and Universal release 150,000+ visitors at closing time, nearby restaurants get slammed. KwickOS 1ms local processing keeps orders moving when cloud systems fail.
Florida hurricane season means power outages and internet drops. KwickOS hybrid architecture keeps your restaurant operational on local processing when storms hit.
Orlando's tourism-driven labor market has extreme turnover. KwickOS fingerprint authentication prevents buddy punching and unauthorized access when staff changes weekly.
Thousands of Orlando visitors want food delivered to hotels. KwickDriver offers delivery at $2 flat + $6.99/5mi — keeping your margins instead of giving 15-25% to DoorDash.
Baked Cravings operates a self-serve kiosk at Lego Land using KwickOS on a PaxA35 terminal, running 24-hour retail operations. Their theme park deployment demonstrates exactly the kind of high-volume, self-service capability Orlando restaurants need in the tourism capital.
Join Orlando's savviest restaurant owners who already run on KwickOS.