Food trucks deserve better technology.
Food trucks are one of the most exciting parts of local food culture. They bring incredible food to unexpected places, create community around meals, and give talented cooks a path to building a business on their own terms.
But the technology hasn't kept up. Customers can't find trucks. Lines are long. Orders get lost in the noise. Vendors are running a restaurant out of a truck with tools designed for neither.
Our mission
Connect hungry people with amazing food trucks.
EetEet is a two-sided platform built specifically for the food truck industry. For customers, we make it effortless to find trucks, browse menus, order ahead, and track food in real time.
For vendors, we provide the tools to manage orders, menus, and customers from an iPad — with no monthly fees and direct Square payments.
Two sides, one platform
Built for both customers and vendors.
For customers
- Discover food trucks nearby on a live map
- Browse menus with photos and prices
- Order ahead and pay from your phone
- Track your order in real time
- Save favorites and clip exclusive deals
For vendors
- Receive and manage orders on your iPad
- Update menus and availability on the fly
- Connect your Square account for payments
- Share your live location with customers
- Run deals and track business analytics
Made in Hilo
Built by two people who needed it themselves.
We're Eric and Drake, building EetEet from Hilo, Hawai‘i. We're not a venture-backed startup chasing scale — we're small-time folks trying to help food truck and mobile vendors reach sovereignty over their own businesses.
Our mission is simple: bring success to the people cooking great food, and make it easier for the rest of us to find them. Over and over during development we'd want to head out for lunch — and realize this was the app we needed to do that.
Eric
Business, Finance & Compliance
Eric is a retired nursery and agricultural man who moved to Hawai‘i in the 1970s and founded Plant It Hawaii, a fruit tree nursery on the Big Island. Over the years he has propagated more than a quarter million trees across the island.
He went on to build nurseries for the papaya industry and helped it thrive for over a decade alongside Hawaii Pride and Calavo Growers. Trained in business, he leads the financial, compliance, and social sides of EetEet.
Drake
Product & Engineering
Drake is a retired school teacher who runs the Korean Natural Farming meeting in Hilo and has a deep passion for writing software. He wanted to use his ability to turn ideas into apps to help him find the places he loves — and to support small businesses without adding more burden to an already taxing vendor lifestyle.
He graduated from Hilo High, where he was brigade commander of JROTC and a member of the Vikings swim team. He also helps run the non-profit Pure KNF Foundation.
Get in touch
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