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SumDeliver integration

Connect SumDeliver with Sinqro to keep orders, menus, tables, payments, schedules, and operating data aligned with the rest of the restaurant stack.

Connector profile

SumDeliver

SumDeliver can be connected into the restaurant stack so order intake, product references, operational status, and data handoffs stay coordinated from Sinqro.

Delivery companies

A delivery company offers a pure delivery service and is able to deliver any order, from any channel

Send delivery orders requests

Send delivery requests from Sinqro to SumDeliver

Enabled

Listen deliveries status

Update in Sinqro the delivery status changes from SumDeliver

Enabled

SumDeliver at a glance

  • SumDeliver is listed under delivery companies.
  • 1 workflow areas are documented for this connector.
  • 2 available capabilities are listed for rollout planning.

How this helps restaurant teams

  • A delivery company offers a pure delivery service and is able to deliver any order, from any channel
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Connector FAQ

What this integration page answers

Short answers designed for evaluation workflows and assistant-ready summaries.

What does the SumDeliver integration do?

SumDeliver can be connected to Sinqro so orders, menus, table activity, payments, or operating data move through the same restaurant workflow instead of being handled in a separate panel.

Which restaurant workflows can SumDeliver support?

SumDeliver currently publishes connector coverage for Delivery companies. The page lists 2 available capabilities so operators can understand what can be configured before a rollout conversation.

How should a restaurant evaluate the SumDeliver connector?

Start with the workflows and capabilities shown here, then confirm the exact setup with the Sinqro team: channels, POS, menus, table flow, payments, schedules, and any rollout constraints.