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Online order aggregation from multiple platforms

Purpose

1. Automate online order aggregation from multiple sales platforms into a single processing dashboard for Arab restaurants specializing in Arabic cuisine.

2. Automates data extraction, consolidation, and routing of orders for streamlined kitchen, inventory, and front-of-house workflows.

3. Reduces manual entry, minimizes order errors, and enables automated orchestration from receipt to printing and fulfillment.

4. Maximizes sales visibility, automates stock updates, and synchronizes all order channels.


Trigger Conditions

1. Automatedly triggered on new order creation in each connected platform.

2. API webhook event or new row in Google Sheet triggers aggregation automator.

3. Scheduled polling automation for platforms with limited webhook support.

4. Manual override—order refresh automation on demand for missed orders.


Platform Variants

1. Uber Eats

  • Feature/Setting: Webhook/API integration for “New Order” event—configure Client Credential OAuth, subscribe to Order events.

2. Talabat

  • Feature/Setting: Talabat Partner API, configure webhook for “Order Placed” notifications, parse JSON payload.

3. Deliveroo

  • Feature/Setting: Orders endpoint polling—set periodic automation to fetch latest orders, parse orderID and status.

4. Zomato

  • Feature/Setting: Use Zomato Business API; automate “Order Received” event handling.

5. Careem NOW

  • Feature/Setting: Webhook automation for “order/created” event; set secret key and callback URL.

6. Facebook Shops

  • Feature/Setting: Webhook subscription for “orders.create” using Graph API automation; fetch order data.

7. Instagram Shopping

  • Feature/Setting: Instagram Order Webhook automator for “orders.create” event, deliver payload.

8. Shopify

  • Feature/Setting: Shopify Admin API Webhook for “orders/create”—configure private app, automate token usage.

9. WooCommerce

  • Feature/Setting: WooCommerce REST API; enable webhook for “Order Created,” set endpoint to automator flow.

10. GloriaFood

  • Feature/Setting: GloriaFood Webhook—setup “Order Placed” URL for direct automation.

11. Square

  • Feature/Setting: Orders API—subscribe to “order.created” event, automate OAuth connection.

12. SquareSpace

  • Feature/Setting: Orders Event Webhook, automate webhook registration and order status retrieval.

13. Foodics

  • Feature/Setting: Foodics API, automate “Order.created” webhook, set callback, automate authentication.

14. Google Food Ordering

  • Feature/Setting: Google My Business API, automate polling or push notifications for new order data.

15. Just Eat

  • Feature/Setting: Just Eat API; automate polling “New Orders” endpoint.

16. ChowNow

  • Feature/Setting: API webhook for new order; configure secret, automate order payload reception.

17. MenuDrive

  • Feature/Setting: MenuDrive API; webhook for “order placed” automatable endpoint.

18. BentoBox

  • Feature/Setting: Order webhook—“notification:order_placed”, configure API key and endpoint.

19. Amazon Food

  • Feature/Setting: Amazon Restaurant Partner API, automate order polling endpoint.

20. Grubhub

  • Feature/Setting: Grubhub for Restaurants API, webhook subscription for “Order Placed”.

21. Google Sheets

  • Feature/Setting: Automate order record creation—Google Sheets API “row.added” trigger.

22. Zapier Webhooks

  • Feature/Setting: Automate multi-source integration using Zapier Webhook catch/test—route to aggregating automator.

23. Microsoft Power Automate

  • Feature/Setting: Trigger on HTTP webhook—automate intake from multiple endpoints and aggregate data.

24. Slack

  • Feature/Setting: Incoming webhook automation for order alerts and team notifications.

Benefits

1. Centralized, automated order management reduces processing overhead and speeds response.

2. Eliminates manual aggregation, reducing risk of error and automating operations.

3. Facilitates real-time, automated synchronization of orders across all platforms for rapid kitchen action.

4. Automates reporting, sales analytics, and inventory updates, supporting informed business decisions.

5. Accelerates fulfillment flow, improving customer satisfaction with automation-driven consistency.

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