·Food truck website builder · Toronto
A food truck website builder for Toronto trucks.
Kitch gives Toronto food trucks a live page for today's stop, service hours, menu, and specials — updated by message instead of a CMS login.
There's nothing to build or maintain — tell Kitch what changed, and every surface guests see catches up.
Kitch Free·Two seats·30-day money back
·What this replaces
Drop the stack that can't keep up.
Kitch Free is $0. Operator starts at $149/mo.
Start free →01 · Who it's for
Right fit
Toronto food truck owners and operators, plus pop-ups, market vendors, and festival operators working downtown lunch spots, office plazas, and events like the CNE and Taste of the Danforth.
·How it works
Say it. Done.
Built for Toronto's truck routine
Toronto trucks live on the day's plan — a downtown office plaza at lunch, a brewery in the evening, a festival on the weekend. Items sell out, the stop moves, and a rained-out shift changes everything. Kitch is built for that, not a weekly CMS update.
Whether you're parked downtown, at a market, or working the CNE, the page guests find should show where you are and what's available right now.
The common problem
Trucks often use social posts as the source of truth, but not every guest sees the latest one. A website may show the brand but not today's stop, and a QR may point at a menu that doesn't reflect the event. Guests need current information before they commit to finding the truck.
Kitch gives the truck one page that updates 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 be the QR destination printed on the truck, window, or packaging.
The same live page can serve search traffic, social traffic, QR scans, and event guests.
Pricing and setup
Kitch Free is $0 for one location. Operator is $149 CAD/mo/loc when you need unlimited daily updates.
Setup starts with the basics: name, menu, typical stops, and brand feel. From there, you update today's location and availability by message.
·Real updates operators make
One message. Live.
Post today's stop and service window.
Hide sold-out items mid-event.
Promote a CNE or festival-only special.
Point one QR on the truck at menu, location, and updates.
Is Kitch available for Toronto food trucks?
Yes. Kitch works for food trucks, carts, pop-ups, market vendors, and festival operators across Toronto and Canada.
Can I update today's location?
Yes. Show your current stop and service window 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 change location, menu, and hours.
What does it cost?
Kitch Free is $0 for one Toronto truck, with a live page, QR menu, basic Command, and 10 Tickets per month.