Customer ordering, kitchen display, lottery tracking, and age-restricted inventory — all in one. Built for the independent owner who pumps the gas, runs the kitchen, and answers the phone.
Country-store classic on Route 17.
No 40-page CMS. No "we'll need to schedule a call with implementations." You log in, fill in your fuel prices, drop in your menu, and you're online.
A real website at your own domain. Mobile-first. Fast. Your menu, hours, fuel prices, deals, contact — all editable from your phone.
The same data drives your in-store TV. Plug a Fire Stick or Pi into your TV, paste a URL, done. Updates in real-time when you change a price.
Everything a gas station actually needs — not what a generic SaaS thinks you need. Orders, inventory, compliance, and payments, all talking to each other.
I had my TV menu board running before lunch. My coffee prices update the second I change them — no more hand-written signs taped to the pump.
The lottery tracking alone was worth it. I know exactly what I have in stock without counting scratchers by hand every single morning.
Tony answered the phone on a Saturday. Six months in and I haven't had to think about IT once. My customers love being able to check the menu before they pull in.
No agency. No onboarding call. No waiting. You do this yourself before your next coffee break.
Four options. Cruiser, Midnight, Hometown, Slick. Click the one that looks like your store and move on.
Fuel prices, menu items, hours, your phone number. Type it in from your phone. That's the whole setup.
Your store is online, your TV board is running, your customers can find you. Change anything any time — updates in seconds.
This is "Yonkerville Gas & Grill" — our live demo store. Order something, browse the menu, check deals. The TV board next to it shows the same data, live.
Country-store classic on Route 17. Fresh-made breakfast all day, hot pizza by the slice, real coffee, and the best deal in town on a fuel-up.
One large coffee and a hot pizza slice — easy breakfast value.
Full tank + drink + chips. Save on a quick stop.
Stop printing 11x17s every time you change a price. Plug a $30 Fire Stick into the TV behind the counter, paste in your store URL, and your menu, fuel prices, and daily deals show up — and stay synced forever.
?slug=your-store — that's the entire setupSquare and Clover are great — for coffee shops. They weren't built for a store that sells lottery tickets, tracks alcohol inventory, and needs fuel prices on a TV behind the counter.
| Feature | MenuMan | Square | Clover | Toast |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fuel price board + TV menu board | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ |
| Lottery ticket tracking | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ |
| Cigarette & alcohol inventory | ✓ | add-on | add-on | ✗ |
| Gas station website + storefront | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ |
| Kitchen display system | ✓ | add-on | add-on | ✓ |
| Free business email with domain | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ |
| A human who answers the phone | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ |
| Starting price / month | $29 | $60+ | $70+ | $110+ |
Your menu, deals, fuel, hours, and brand colors stay the same. Just the website skin changes. Switch any time — even mid-season.
Warm, earthy, rustic gas-station charm. Great for country stores and travel-stop vibes.
Night-shift energy. Near-black, neon fuel digits, big condensed type. For 24-hour stops.
Community-diner feel. Cream + warm reds, chalkboard menu, hand-drawn accents.
Premium convenience. White + charcoal, editorial grid, modern type. Upscale corner shop.
Every URL below is a live MenuMan storefront. Same software, different brand, different menu, different vibe. (Demo data — your real store will look like yours.)
Country-store classic with hot food, fuel, and a daily breakfast combo.
Fast-food side hustle inside a gas station — burgers, fries, combo meals.
Road-trip ready — fuel, biscuit sandwiches, all-day coffee, fast carryout.
MenuMan is live and working. Here's what's getting built next — early customers get early access and a say in what ships.
Update fuel prices, post daily deals, check orders — from your phone without opening a browser. Push notifications when a ticket comes in.
Built-in ID check prompt for online orders of restricted items. Keep yourself compliant without bolting on a separate system.
Pull live market prices and auto-update your board. Set a margin, let it run. No more logging in just to change the regular price.
Pay monthly, cancel any time. Every plan includes the storefront, the TV board, and a real human (me) on the phone.
Single store, free subdomain, the full MenuMan stack.
Custom domain, online ordering, multi-TV. The one most stations pick.
Two or more locations? Run them all from one dashboard.
Under 10 minutes for the storefront — sign up, pick a template, drop in your fuel prices and 3 menu items. The TV board takes another 5 minutes (paste a URL on a Fire Stick). Most stations are fully live in under 30 minutes.
No. Everything is editable from a phone. If you can update a Facebook post, you can run MenuMan.
Connect your own Stripe account on the Pro plan. The money goes straight to your bank — MenuMan never touches it. You see the ticket on a kitchen display and the customer gets a pickup notification.
Yes — Pro plan and up. We handle the SSL cert and DNS instructions. Most stations get a domain for ~$12/year and we wire it up free.
Tony at SomoTechs. Solo. I built this. I run the servers. I answer the phone. There is no support team in another timezone — there's me, and I sleep less than I should.
Every Pro plan includes a real business email address at your domain — something like tony@yonkervillegas.com. First year is on us. After that it's $50/year, which is about what you'd pay anywhere else anyway. It makes you look like a real business because you are one.
Click cancel. We export your data to CSV and email it to you. No retention calls, no "are you sure" loops. We'd rather you come back later than feel stuck.
I'm self-taught. No mentor, no CS degree, no room full of people who got it. I sat down with a computer and figured it out — and never stopped. My life has been a trip. People have doubted me more than they've believed me. I've got proof of both.
I've walked into enough kitchens to know what panic looks like. Dead screen. Frozen tablet. Lunch rush in ten minutes and an owner who doesn't need a lecture — they just need it working. I was the person they called. I showed up. I fixed it. Every time.
But it was the look after I fixed it that stayed with me. Not relief — just the weight of knowing it could happen again tomorrow. These people work too hard to carry that. So I built something they wouldn't have to worry about. That's the whole reason MenuMan exists.
The plan is always to take over the world. I'm just doing it one gas station at a time.
Free business email your first year. No card to start. Cancel from a button — no retention call, no guilt trip.
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