
Vita Mojo
Restaurant management software
Hospitality software
Restaurant software
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What is Vita Mojo
Vita Mojo is a restaurant management platform focused on digital ordering and kitchen operations for quick-service and fast-casual restaurants. It supports in-store kiosks, mobile/web ordering, and integrations to route orders into production workflows. The product is typically used by multi-site operators that want consistent menu management, order throttling, and operational reporting across locations. It differentiates through an emphasis on order orchestration and kitchen execution rather than being a full general-purpose POS for every restaurant type.
Strong digital ordering stack
Vita Mojo supports multiple ordering channels such as self-service kiosks and online/mobile ordering. This helps operators standardize the guest ordering experience across sites and reduce reliance on staff for order taking. The platform is designed to keep menu configuration and item availability consistent across channels. It fits restaurants that prioritize throughput and speed of service.
Kitchen execution and routing
The system focuses on getting orders from the customer-facing channel into the kitchen with clear routing and production workflows. This can improve operational clarity during peak periods by reducing manual handoffs. Centralized configuration supports consistent prep logic across locations. These capabilities are most relevant for high-volume, limited-menu concepts.
Multi-site operational controls
Vita Mojo is commonly positioned for chains and multi-location operators that need centralized menu and operational management. Central controls can reduce duplicated setup work and help enforce brand standards. Reporting and operational visibility are oriented toward day-to-day execution rather than only end-of-day reconciliation. This aligns with operators managing many sites and frequent menu changes.
Not a full POS replacement
Vita Mojo’s core strengths center on ordering and kitchen operations, which may not cover all POS needs for some restaurants. Businesses may still require a separate POS for payments, cash management, or complex front-of-house workflows depending on configuration. This can increase integration and vendor-management effort. Fit is weaker for restaurants needing a single, all-in-one POS suite.
Integration dependency and complexity
Value often depends on integrations with existing POS, payment, and third-party delivery or loyalty systems. Integration scope can vary by region and by the restaurant’s current stack, which can affect implementation timelines. Operators may need technical support to maintain data consistency across systems (menus, pricing, taxes). This can be a constraint for smaller teams without IT resources.
Best for specific service models
The product is most aligned with quick-service/fast-casual formats and may be less suitable for full-service dining with reservations, table management, and complex coursing. Restaurants with highly customized service flows may find configuration limiting compared with systems built primarily for table service. Some features commonly expected in broader hospitality suites may require additional tools. As a result, fit can vary significantly by concept type.
Seller details
Vita Mojo Ltd
London, United Kingdom
2015
Private
https://www.vitamojo.com/
https://x.com/vitamojo
https://www.linkedin.com/company/vita-mojo/