FooMake beta

Recipe management software for small-batch food makers

FooMake helps small food manufacturers manage recipes, materials, production, and inventory without rebuilding the same spreadsheet every batch.

Recipes are the production memory of a small food business. They define what gets made, what materials are consumed, and how production teams repeat good work.

FooMake is recipe management software for small food manufacturers who need recipes connected to inventory, make orders, and production planning.

The problem

Recipe spreadsheets usually start simple. Over time, they become disconnected from inventory, units of measure, supplier packs, and production work. That creates duplicate entry and uncertainty when the team needs to make decisions quickly.

How FooMake helps

FooMake keeps recipes close to the work they drive:

  • Recipe versions
  • Materials and quantities
  • Make orders
  • Inventory visibility
  • Assigned production tasks where available

From recipe to make order

A recipe should be more than a static document. In FooMake, recipes can support make orders so the production plan can move from what should be made to what is actually being worked.

Why not spreadsheets?

Spreadsheets do not protect recipe history, production snapshots, or unit consistency very well. FooMake is designed to make those workflows more dependable.

Read more about production planning for small food manufacturers, inventory management, and MRP for small manufacturers.

Beta access

FooMake is in beta, ready for companies to use, and actively improved.

FAQ

Can FooMake manage recipe versions?

Yes. FooMake supports recipe version workflows so production can use the intended version.

Can recipes connect to inventory?

Yes. Recipes reference materials that also participate in inventory and production workflows.

Is FooMake only for large manufacturers?

No. FooMake is built for small-batch food makers and small manufacturing teams.

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.