Getting to know SaaS Solutions

Foodetective
4 min readFeb 22, 2021

Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) is a distribution model of an application program in which a software producer develops, operates (directly or through third parties) and manages a web application, making it available to its customers via the Internet (upon subscription).

SaaS is now very much mainstream. From massive corporations to tiny businesses, cloud-based software is the deployment method utilised by nearly every type of tech-businesses in the world in 2021.

Today, companies increasingly prefer to implement a SaaS solution into their businesses given their level of accessibility, scalability and often times, intuitive nature means its hugely popular for businesses to use SaaS solutions.

We’ll uncover the SaaS world, with particular focus on the Hospitality sector. Our aim is breakdown and understand how companies can be empowered by using a Software-as-a-Service that includes services which are easy to manage thanks to the “Plug and Play” method.

1. What’s currently missing from the Hospitality Industry

Traditional business software is installed on individual basis onto computers and takes an admin to maintain and update this one installation. Often though, it can limit businesses when different departments need to collaborate, work from a communal database, or update data on a continuous basis. This makes the communication of different systems within the software much more complicated and in turn, fragmented.

Nowadays however, SaaS enables the use of a whole set of services through on installation rather than having multiple installations done separately. This is a game changer and has been since its inception in late 90’s. Through this, communication is dramatically enhanced and improved amongst different departments who use a particular software.

By offering many services on one single platform, businesses can now be more efficient by allowing customers to see the services they provide at one glimpse, giving them a competitive advantage within their sector. For the reasons stated above, thousands of companies are switching now to cloud-based software technologies.

Foodetective is one of those businesses that uses SaaS to underpin itself, through which it can simplify and help the management of the restaurant, making their life much easier. We will see through the next paragraphs how essential it is to have a Saas.

2. How to Take Advantage

As mentioned, businesses who use SaaS have no hardware or software to install, maintain, or upgrade. Access to these applications has never been so easy as you just need an internet connection.

Foodetective is a SaaS-enabled B2B marketplace and multi-channel commerce platform designed for restaurants, grocery stores, and all sorts of food-related businesses. Businesses use our software to help them centralize, integrate and manage their entire tech stack through integrations on a single platform.

In that way, you don’t have to install or configure the software into your computer, but you can take advantage of all the services available on our platform or website.

3. You are just One Click Away

SaaS businesses offer services available to their customers. They can use all the services provided by the company, upon subscription, through a “Plug and Play” method. It means that the client can simply take advantage of the services offered, such as integrations, with a “click and connect” feature.

Foodetective provides different essential services for your restaurant. For instance, we offer integrations that can be directly required by our users just by adding the feature with one click on it. That means that if you want to have an integration with one of our partners, you can simply request the integration and it will be automatically at your disposal. All of that is possible thanks to the use of a SaaS solution including the “Plug and Play” method.

4. Empower your Company to be Better

There’s a reason SaaS has become the dominant software model: its advantages for both providers and customers are numerous. However, the most common use in SaaS, and software providers that use this technology are helping empower businesses to be more efficient, agile and in charge of the customer journey.

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