Find event → bank deposit.
One workflow.
FRUCKOS isn't six separate tools. It's one revenue cycle — and every feature exists to push you through it faster.
- 01Build your truck profile
Menu, pricing, dimensions, capacity, permits, insurance, equipment, typical food cost, travel radius. Once. Reused on every application.
- 02Find opportunities
Searchable feed of festivals, breweries, markets, corporate, apartment, and private events — filtered to your cuisine, capacity, and radius.
- 03Score every event
Estimated revenue, costs, profit, risk flags. See instantly whether a $400 vendor fee is worth a 6-hour day.
- 04Auto-fill the application
Prefilled answers, generated vendor bio, packaged permits and insurance, missing-doc flags, deadline tracking. You review and submit.
- 05Generate the event plan
Menu recommendation, pricing tweaks, break-even target, portion forecast, ingredient shopping list, prep schedule, staffing plan, load-in timeline.
- 06Track actual performance
Enter sales + waste (or sync POS later). FRUCKOS learns which events pay and sharpens future recommendations for your specific truck.
Frequently asked
- What is FRUCKOS?
- FRUCKOS is food truck operations software that helps operators evaluate event opportunities, organize preparation, and make decisions using structured inputs and deterministic checks.
- Who is FRUCKOS for?
- FRUCKOS is designed for independent food truck owners, mobile food vendors, and small teams that need a repeatable way to evaluate events and prepare for service.
- What problem does FRUCKOS solve?
- FRUCKOS reduces the inconsistency of evaluating events from scattered or incomplete information by organizing the available facts, identifying gaps, and applying explicit evaluation rules.
- How does FRUCKOS evaluate event opportunities?
- FRUCKOS applies deterministic scoring rules, readiness checks, cost assumptions, and risk indicators to the information supplied by the operator. Explanatory AI may clarify the result, but it does not change the underlying score or business rules.
- What information does an operator provide?
- An operator provides the event details and operating information available to them, including expected costs, constraints, service details, and preparation inputs requested by the workflow. Missing information is identified explicitly.
- Who operates FRUCKOS?
- FRUCKOS is operated and published by Solarly Network LLC.