Noah Glass Laser Focused on ‘Digital Hospitality’

Noah Glass is all in on the concept of digital hospitality. The founder and CEO of Olo said he’s seen his segment of the industry transform dramatically over the last 17 years, especially in the last two years, but he’s especially excited about what’s on the horizon. What started as a way for restaurants to …

Olo Announces Olo Pay During Solid 2021 Earnings

Olo has a tendency to announce new moves during the company earnings calls, and Olo’s fourth quarter and full-year 2021 earnings came with two interesting announcements. The company announced it would acquire digital integration company Omnivore and said it would launch Olo Pay this year. The earnings were solid. Olo announced it now had about 79,000 restaurants …

Olo to Acquire Omnivore

Enterprise digital order logistics firm Olo (NYSE: OLO) announced it would acquire Omnivore, a platform that allows restaurants to plug in a huge variety of technologies into their point of sale. The announcement came midway through Olo’s fourth-quarter earnings call. Olo founder and CEO Noah Glass said Omnivore would help restaurants become the digital enterprises …

OLO LAUNCHES PAYMENT SERVICE, ACQUIRES POS INTEGRATOR OMNIVORE

Online ordering provider Olo is getting into restaurant payment. It unveiled a new product Wednesday called Olo Pay, a platform intended to ease the payment process for both restaurants and customers. Olo has historically integrated with outside payment processors. But those services aren’t necessarily built for restaurants or for digital payments, CEO Noah Glass said, …

Omnivore Ditches Talent-Poaching Silicon Valley

Restaurant software brand Omnivore is busting out of its Silicon Valley birthplace, where co-founder and CEO Mike Wior says the culture changed from a “renaissance of ideas” to an environment where top talent is frequently lured away by the Googles, Salesforces and Pied Pipers of the world. It will keep some staffers in the Valley …

Omnivore’s Plans for Coca-Cola Partnership

There are a lot of players in the fast-growing delivery software integrator space, and almost all of them are growing quickly. California-based Omnivore is sprinting in lockstep, having tripled the size of the company in the last 12 months. It is forecasting another big wave of growth after partnering with one of its primary competitors …