CLEVELAND, May 24, 2017 -- Onosys today announced the successful completion of several significant milestones since its acquisition by Splick.it, Inc. in May 2016. From the unveiling of its new brand and the introduction of important new product features to the acquisition of new customers and renewing key client relationships, Onosys is quickly reestablishing its leadership position as the restaurant industry's top choice for fully custom-built digital ordering solutions.
“In the year since Onosys was acquired, we’ve been hard at work shaping a powerful new leadership team, developing best of breed products and practices from our two companies, innovating with our combined technologies, and earning the trust of new and existing restaurant brands,” said Rob Taylor, CEO of Onosys. “As the new team has come together over the past year, we’ve essentially built a new company, and 2017 is on track to be one of our best ever.”
Some notable accomplishments over the past twelve months include:
- Rapid Growth: Onosys has secured commitments to add more than 9,000 new locations to its already impressive portfolio of brands. It has also renewed or expanded contracts with many of its largest clients. The new wins include major brands across the QSR, Fast Casual, and Casual Dining segments of the restaurant industry, further demonstrating the versatility of the Onosys platform.
- Innovation: Onosys has introduced several new product features including call center integration, an operator app and platform updates that enhance the digital ordering experience.
- Unprecedented Performance: On Valentine’s Day 2017, Onosys processed more than 33,000 orders, representing more than $1.5 million in revenue, for a single client while simultaneously serving the rest of its client portfolio on one of the busiest days of the year for restaurants.
“As I reflect back on the last twelve months, it’s becoming increasingly clear that Onosys is unique within the market for digital ordering solutions,” Taylor continued. “Brands choose Onosys because only we can deliver the brand’s authentic ordering experience, rather than forcing brands to accept cookie-cutter functionality. With the right combination of technological innovation, customization, and flexibility, Onosys partners with its clients to delight customers with convenience and personalization while increasing sales and customer engagement.”
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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