FooMake beta

Production planning for small food manufacturers

FooMake helps small food manufacturers plan production with recipes, make orders, inventory visibility, purchasing context, and assigned workflow tasks.

Production planning should help a small food team decide what to make, what materials are needed, what work is assigned, and what customer demand is coming.

FooMake brings recipes, make orders, inventory, purchase orders, sales orders, and tasks into one practical workflow for small-batch production.

The problem

Planning gets difficult when production, purchasing, recipes, and inventory all live in different places. A team may know what it wants to make, but not whether the ingredients, tasks, and supply plan line up.

How FooMake helps

FooMake supports the planning pieces small food manufacturers use daily:

  • Recipes
  • Make orders
  • Materials and stock visibility
  • Purchase order context
  • Sales order demand
  • Assigned workflow tasks where available

Make orders as production work

Make orders help turn a recipe into work. FooMake keeps make orders connected to recipes and materials so production planning can move from idea to execution.

Why not enterprise ERP?

Enterprise ERP can be too much for a small team that needs clarity now. FooMake focuses on simple MRP workflows that small-batch food makers can actually use.

For related workflows, see recipe management software, inventory management, and MRP software for small food manufacturers.

Beta access

FooMake is in beta, ready for companies to use, and actively improved around real manufacturing workflows.

FAQ

Does FooMake include make orders?

Yes. Make orders are part of the production workflow.

Can planning consider inventory?

Yes. FooMake connects production planning with material and inventory context.

Can tasks be assigned?

Where workflow tasks are configured, assigned users can see their production responsibilities.

Simple MRP software for small food manufacturers who have outgrown spreadsheets.

FooMake is in beta, ready for teams to use, and actively improved around practical manufacturing workflows.