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Group order

The “what are we ordering?” thread turned into a clean list: everyone picks a dish and extras, and you get the per-option tally to call the restaurant with numbers ready.

Who it's for: Offices, friend groups and anyone ordering food on Fridays.

No card · Opens already built in your editor

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  • Your name *
  • Your dish *
    Menu 1Menu 2Salad +1
  • Extras
    DrinkDessertCoffee
  • Allergies or notes
Tweak it your way in the editor · or ask the AI for another

When to use it

  • You're ordering food for the team and the “I'll have pizza — no wait, sushi” thread is 60 messages deep.
  • You're organizing the offsite or party meal and need the consolidated order to call the restaurant.
  • You collect sizes, materials or any “who wants what” that always ends up in a chaotic spreadsheet.

What's inside and why

Your name
So delivery day needs no detective: every dish with its owner.
Your dish (single choice)
Closed over the real menu: the tally comes out consolidated per dish, exactly how the restaurant asks for it.
Extras (multi)
Multi-select for sides: they add up separately without polluting the main count.
Allergies or notes
The free text that prevents the serious problem and catches the “no onion” no checkbox predicted.

Tips to get the most out of it

  1. Copy the restaurant's real menu into the options (with prices if they differ): invented options produce “but I wanted something else”.
  2. Close 30 minutes before you call, and announce it: “orders until 1pm” converts the undecided.
  3. Project or share the live tally: seeing “7 × daily menu, 3 × veggie” nudges stragglers in before the deadline.

Frequently asked questions

Can I change my order after submitting?

While the form is open, revisit the link from the same device and submit again. After closing, the tally freezes — which is exactly what you want before calling the restaurant.

How do I see the consolidated order?

Results group by dish with counts (7 × pizza, 4 × salad…), extras separately, and allergies listed. It's literally the script for the phone call.

Does it work for things that aren't food?

For any “who wants what”: tournament t-shirt sizes, office supplies, van shifts. Change the options and title; the mechanics are identical.