It has been developed over the past three weeks by an open-source software development studio Jump24, based in Birmingham, and enables a business to instantly set up an online order page, create menus and start accepting online orders from their customers for collection or delivery.
"At a time when many supermarkets are under increased pressure, many of our favourite restaurants, pubs and bars have closed, when many are able to switch to online collection or delivery business models,” said Dan Newns of Jump24.
“Not only can this help those businesses to survive but these services can offer a vital service during this period.”
Awe-der is a not for profit project that has seen many people in the Birmingham software development community give up their weekends and evenings to build.
For more information and to sign up for free visit: https://awe-der.net.