CLEVELAND, Aug. 28, 2017 -- Onosys, the rapidly growing, custom digital ordering solutions company, today announced that three new leading brands have chosen its solution to increase sales and customer engagement. Krystal, Captain D’s, and Giordano’s have each recently signed on to use the Onosys digital ordering platform to extend their unique brand experience to today’s tech-savvy consumers.
“Onosys is increasingly being recognized as the partner of choice for leading restaurant brands that want to offer a digital ordering experience that delights customers and increases sales,” said David DiPasquale, Chief Revenue Officer for Onosys. “Winning the trust of leading brands like Krystal, Captain D’s, and Giordano’s is further validation that the custom Onosys approach to delivering an authentic brand experience is resonating, especially with brands that have struggled with less flexible solutions in the past.”
Onosys is a fully customizable digital ordering platform for restaurant chains that provides unparalleled flexibility and customization when integrating its digital ordering platform into a brand’s operations and customer experience. Leading brands choose Onosys on the strength of its platform and people.
Krystal, famous for its iconic square hamburgers, is an American quick-service chain with more than 350 restaurants in 11 states. Tim Davis, Vice President of IT for the Krystal Company noted, “Krystal burgers are a highly personalized product, our guests want to order them from us exactly the way they like them – with or without cheese, pickles, mustard, etc. Multiply that by 24 for orders of the Krystal Steamer Pack, and you can see how complicated it can be to place an order digitally. The Onosys digital ordering platform was the only solution that could be customized to deliver the same digital guest experience as the in-store experience.”
Captain D’s is a U.S.-based chain of fast casual restaurants specializing in seafood with more than 500 locations nationwide. Chicago-based Giordano’s is renowned for its stuffed, deep-dish pizza and has more than 60 locations nationwide. Krystal, Captain D’s, and Giordano’s expect to roll out Onosys-powered digital ordering capabilities by the end of the year.
About Onosys
Onosys provides a comprehensive, enterprise-class digital ordering platform for restaurant chains featuring ordering, payments, call center, 1:1 marketing tools and more – all optimized to deliver a better brand experience and better business results. Leading brands, including Outback Steakhouse, Carrabba’s Italian Grill, Boston Pizza, and Penn Station East Coast Subs rely on Onosys to optimize the online ordering channel. Since its inception, Onosys has processed nearly $1 billion in total food sales. For more information please visit: www.onosys.com.
Media Contact Sarah Mees for Onosys 978-409-2519 [email protected]


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