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Olo (online ordering)
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Olo Inc. is an American business-to-business software as a service company that develops digital ordering and delivery programs for restaurants. Based in New York City, the company’s platform allows customers to place restaurant orders from multiple origination points – from a brand’s own website or app, third party marketplaces, social media platforms, smart speakers, and home assistants. It also provides restaurants with order analytics and other services.[2]

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Olo was founded as GoMobo in 2005 by Noah Glass in New Haven.[3][4] Its initial product was a mobile phone app that allowed users to pre-order food via text message from coffee shops for pick-up.[5][6]

In 2010, the company changed its name to Olo ("online ordering") to reflect its change from being a customer-facing application to being a B2B software company, "invisible" to customers,[7] used by restaurants to manage mobile device orders.[8]

Fortune reported in 2015 that restaurants using Olo software had served approximately 10 million customers.[9]

In 2017, Shake Shack launched the Shake App created by Olo; other restaurant brands using Olo software include Denny's and Wingstop.[10]

In 2019, Olo formed a partnership with Google to provide the interface between Google Search and other Google applications to connect customers with local restaurants, allowing them to place orders directly, without using third-party ordering apps such as DoorDash and Postmates. ChowNow, a competitor B2B restaurant order-management SaaS company, has a similar arrangement with Google.[11]

On March 17, 2021, Olo went public on the New York Stock Exchange and its IPO raised approximately $450 million.[12]

In October 2021, Olo announced its acquisition of Wisely, a customer intelligence platform that uses consumer data to personalize online ordering.[13]

In February 2022, Olo launched a service called Olo Pay which enables customers to make one-click online purchases from any restaurant in Olo’s network.[14] In February 2022, Olo acquired Omnivore, a company that developed technology services for restaurants.[14]

Starting in August 2022, Olo stock plunged as restaurants delayed deploying their ordering software.[15] Following the drop in Olo's share price, several law firms filed what Restaurant Business described as "stock-drop suits", a common type of lawsuit following a substantial drop in a public company's share prices where lawyers for investors attempt to show that the company intentionally withheld information related to the price fall from its shareholders.[16][17]

In July 2023, Jo Lambert was named the chief operating officer (COO).[18]

In July 2025, private equity firm Thoma Bravo agreed to take Olo private in an all-cash deal valued at approximately $2 billion.[19]

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Funding

The company has raised funds from Founder Collective,[20] RRE Ventures, Core Capital, PayPal, Staley Capital, The Raine Group, Danny Meyer (CEO of Union Square Hospitality Group), and private investors.[21]

In January 2020, Bloomberg News reported that Olo might be seeking an IPO with a valuation of $1 billion.[22] Those plans were put on hold due to COVID-19. The company went public in March 2021[23] with a valuation of $3.6 billion.[24]

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