List your items, print your QR code, and display it at the counter. Neighbors scan, order from their phones, and pay you direct - walang commission.


Your regulars already love your food. Suki just means the whole building sees today’s menu - and orders before they even walk over.
No website, no developer, no monthly fee. If you can post a photo, you can do this.
Find your barangay, condo, or village on Suki - or create it in two minutes if you're first. That's your customer base, all in one feed.
Name, photo, what kind of store you are, how you get paid. Your store page is live before your rice finishes cooking.
Snap a photo, set the price, say how many. Stock counts down live as orders come in and marks itself sold out at zero.
Suki generates a printable QR badge for your store - your name, your code, ready for the printer.
Tape it to your counter, your gate, or the lobby board. Share the link in the group chat and on Facebook. Scan or tap - your store opens.
Every order lands in one clean queue with the buyer's name, unit, and payment method. Ding - confirm, prepare, hand it over.
Every Suki store gets a ready-to-print QR badge. One scan opens your storefront - today’s items, prices, and an order button. No typing, no searching, no "paki-send ng menu."

The tools a small store actually needs, minus the fees.
Registered business? Get verified by your community manager. Official stores stand out in the feed and their listings stay live all day - no 12-hour expiry.
Post tomorrow's menu with an order-by cutoff. The barangay orders ahead, you cook exactly the right amount, zero tapon.
New, preparing, on the way, delivered - each order shows the buyer's name, unit, contact, and payment method. Batch-advance when you head out.
Invite staff by email. They handle the order queue; your prices, listings, and money settings stay owner-only.
Today, this week, this month, best days - and a running list of delivered-but-unpaid orders so nothing gets forgotten.
Customers follow your store and get pinged when you post. Ratings and public replies build the kind of trust a tarpaulin can't.
Start it, share the link in the group chat, and your store becomes the first one the whole neighborhood sees. First store in, first store everyone knows.
Nothing. Your store page, listings, the QR code, the order queue, and sales analytics are all free. Suki takes no commission and never touches your money. Buyers pay you directly, the same way they already do at the counter.
No. They scan your QR code or tap your link and your store opens right in their browser. They can order as a guest the first time. If they want, they can install Suki like an app from the browser, but they never have to.
Every store gets a printable QR badge: a poster with your store name and a QR code that opens your Suki storefront. Print it, tape it to your counter or gate, and anyone who scans it sees your items and can order. You can also share the same link in Facebook groups or the community group chat.
Start it yourself in about two minutes. Create the page for your barangay, condo, or village, share the link in the group chat, and you become the community manager - with your store as the very first one in the feed.
Yes. Invite a helper by email and they get the order queue only: they can confirm, prepare, mark on-the-way, and mark orders paid. Your settings, listings, prices, and analytics stay owner-only.
No. Anyone can open a store. If you are registered, you can apply for the Official Store badge through your community manager - official stores stand out in the feed and their listings stay live all day instead of expiring after 12 hours.
You set up to 8 payment options: GCash, Maya, bank transfer, cash, or anything custom, plus your own scan-to-pay QR. Buyers pick one at checkout, pay you directly, and can send a receipt screenshot on the order page. Mark orders paid or unpaid so utang never gets lost.
Yes. Post today's menu as pre-orders with an order-by cutoff, and customers order before the lunch rush so you cook the right amount. Regular items can be ordered ASAP, scheduled up to 7 days ahead, or picked up at your store.
Want the full walkthrough? Read the complete seller guide or see Suki for carinderia owners.
Set up your store today, print your QR this week, and take your first phone order before Sunday.