Build Your
Food Tech MVP.
In Dallas.
Why Dallas is the
Perfect Launchpad
Dallas-Fort Worth has a massive enterprise tech presence, with numerous corporate relocations from California. The city excels in enterprise software and fintech.
Thriving Ecosystem
Texas scale, UK quality
- No state income tax—invest savings in product
- Enterprise product experience for corporate clients
- Business-friendly environment matches our no-nonsense approach
- Build serious products for serious businesses
Dallas is 6 hours behind London. Overlap for afternoon syncs. Texas business pace matches UK efficiency.
Why Food Tech MVPs Fail
And How To Avoid It
We've seen dozens of founders in food tech make these mistakes.
Building another delivery app
Competing with VC-subsidized delivery giants.
Our SolutionDelivery is a commodity. Find the adjacent problem—ghost kitchen operations, meal prep, B2B ordering—and solve that.
Complex menu management
Building a menu engine when you have 20 items.
Our SolutionStart with a simple menu. Add modifiers and complex configurations when your restaurant partners need them.
Multi-restaurant from day one
Building marketplace features when you should nail single-restaurant first.
Our SolutionGet one restaurant working perfectly. The second is easier. The twentieth is templated.
What Your MVP Actually Needs
Don't waste budget on features you don't need yet. Focus on validation.
Must Haves
- Core ordering/planning flow
- Menu or inventory management
- Order tracking
- Customer accounts
- Payment processing
Wait For Later
- Delivery logistics
- Complex nutritional analysis
- Full POS integration
- Inventory forecasting
Built to Scale.
Not Just a Demo.
We use the same stack as billion-dollar startups. Next.js + Supabase + Stripe. Real-time order updates with Supabase Realtime. Keep it simple—restaurants are not tech companies.
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Core Features We Build
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