Development of a website for online ordering and delivery “KINAI”
Services: UX/UI design, website development, integration with Syrve, performance optimization
The client was using an outdated system without integration with Syrve, which resulted in orders being processed manually and customer wait times increasing.
The lack of communication between the website, kitchen, and delivery service complicated the staff's work and led to errors in orders.
The old site was inconvenient for users: a complicated menu, lack of adaptation to mobile devices, problems with placing an order.
“KINAI” lacked a modern visual style, so it was lost among competitors in the sushi and pizza delivery niche.
We have created an intuitive structure that guides the user from choosing dishes to placing an order in just a few clicks.
The system automates the receipt and processing of orders, interacting directly with Syrve to synchronize data in real time.
We ensured fast page loading, smooth navigation, and stable operation on all devices.
We connected the site to Syrve for automatic order processing, menu updates, and delivery statuses — without the involvement of a manager.
We updated the color scheme, typography, and photo style to emphasize the modernity of the “KINAI” brand and whet your appetite through design.
Thanks to the intuitive structure of the site and the simplified registration process, users began to order more often directly from the web platform, rather than through third-party services.
The updated visual style and unified identity helped the KINAI brand look confident and recognizable, increasing interaction with content and the audience.
Thanks to integration with Syrve, orders automatically go to the kitchen without the involvement of a manager, which reduced the human factor and accelerated the cooking process.
Next.js ensured fast page loading speeds, and responsive design improved the user experience on smartphones.
An optimized menu, appetizing photos, and thoughtful UX logic contributed to users adding additional items to their orders more often.