Food ordering first.
Built and in test mode for local restaurants, customer ordering, scheduled meals and kitchen workflows.
Explore EatsPeerie is a multi-vertical platform starting in Shetland with restaurant ordering, then expanding into ride booking and other local service infrastructure for remote, rural and island communities.
Platform development phase. Real money trading is disabled.
Lerwick kitchens onboarded. Stripe integration in test mode.
Expanding to private hire bookings after initial Eats launch.
Peerie Eats proves the operating model in Shetland. Peerie Ride is the next service layer, using the same account, trust and dispatch foundations for a larger rural mobility gap.
Built and in test mode for local restaurants, customer ordering, scheduled meals and kitchen workflows.
Explore EatsPlanned as the scaling vehicle for underserved towns and island communities where app-based ride booking is absent.
Register interestMajor platforms optimise for dense urban markets. Remote, island, coastal and rural communities are often left with manual processes and unreliable workarounds.
No major platforms
Phone-first ordering
Informal workarounds
Limited ride options
Local businesses without tools
Built in Shetland
Built by a founder who lives and works in the community.
Peerie Eats built in test mode.
Two restaurant partners onboarded.
No live trading until permission is granted.
Stripe remains in test mode.
Commercial partners activated only after permission is granted.
Ordering, account history, live status and scheduled meals.
Real-time order columns, prep-time controls and menu management.
Route-focused mobile tools for delivery now and ride work later.
Menu setup, opening hours, readiness checks and launch support.
Eats, Ride and future services share a common platform layer, converging resource supply and operational unit economics.
One customer identity across products and services.
Stripe-backed checkout and clear transaction flows.
Shared fulfilment logic for orders and future rides.
Built for the way smaller communities actually work.
A repeatable foundation for new local services.
No live orders, payments or rides are being taken until the correct permission is granted.
A local app platform only works when it is useful to the people already serving the community.
Increase orders, reduce call pressure and grow with a local platform.
Earn from delivery today and prepare for future ride opportunities.
Modern booking infrastructure that supports local operators.
Work together to improve access for underserved communities.