·Food truck website builder
A food truck website builder for where you are and what is available now.
Kitch helps food trucks keep a live page for menu, location, hours, specials, QR scans, and social traffic without rebuilding a site every time the truck moves.
$99 CAD / mo·Two seats·30-day money back
01 · Who it's for
Right fit
Food trucks, pop-ups, market vendors, mobile coffee carts, festival vendors, and small mobile food businesses that need guests to find the current stop and menu quickly.
·How it works
Say it. Done.
Who this is for
Kitch is for mobile food businesses where the guest needs a fast answer: where are you, when are you serving, what is on the menu, what is sold out, and how do I order or book you. A food truck page should be light, current, and phone-first.
It works for single trucks, pop-ups, market vendors, mobile coffee carts, and festival operators that need one live destination.
The common problem
Food trucks often use social posts as the source of truth, but not every guest sees the latest post. A website may show the brand but not today’s stop. A QR may point to a menu that does not reflect the event. Guests need current information before they commit to finding the truck.
Kitch gives the truck one page that can update around service: location notes, hours, menu availability, promos, and CTAs.
What Kitch replaces
Kitch can replace a simple food truck website, a generic link-in-bio page, a static menu PDF, and temporary event landing pages. It can also act as the QR destination printed on the truck, window, packaging, or market sign.
The same live page can serve search traffic, social traffic, QR scans, and event guests.
Examples
A taco truck can add a festival special and hide sold-out birria. A coffee cart can update the market location and hours. A pop-up can publish a one-night menu with pickup instructions. A truck can link catering inquiries from the same page guests use at service.
Pricing
Kitch Starter is $99 CAD per month billed annually. It includes one live page, menu, hours, promos, QR destination, two seats, and setup — enough for most single-truck operations to keep guests informed.
·Real updates operators make
One message. Live.
Post today’s location and service window.
Hide sold-out items mid-event.
Promote a festival-only special.
Use one QR on the truck for menu, ordering, and updates.
Can I update my truck location?+
Yes. Kitch can show current location or service notes and keep the page useful for social and QR traffic.
Can the QR code stay on the truck?+
Yes. Keep the QR pointed at the same live page while you update menu, hours, and promos.
Can I use this for pop-ups?+
Yes. Kitch is a good fit for pop-ups, markets, festivals, and temporary menus.
Can I link catering or private events?+
Yes. Add catering, booking, or inquiry CTAs to the page.