Franchises that use Olo

Olo is the online-ordering platform you'll find behind a specific kind of franchise: quick-service restaurants and full-service restaurants. Brands like IHOP, Applebee's, Denny's, and Hooters disclose Olo as a mandated system in their latest FDD.

Typically 50–149 unitsAUV $1M–$2MConcentrated in AZ, TX, CA

Verified from the filings

Brands that mandate Olo

BrandSegmentUnitsAUV
IHOPquick-service restaurants1,693$2.00M
Applebee'sfull-service restaurants1,480$2.95M
Denny'sfull-service restaurants1,274$1.95M
Hootersquick-service restaurants298$2.37M
Huddle House 2025quick-service restaurants269$796K
Perkins Restaurant and Bakeryquick-service restaurants257$1.93M
Planet Smoothiequick-service restaurants160$301K
Quiznosquick-service restaurants152$235K
Which Wichquick-service restaurants150
Village Inn Unitquick-service restaurants109$1.98M
Cold Stone Creameryquick-service restaurants103$604K
Newk's Franchisequick-service restaurants97$2.36M

The full picture

Selling against Olo? Get every brand that runs it — with the HQ buyer.

These are examples. FranCloud tracks every franchise that mandates Olo, who controls that decision (HQ or operator), and how each brand scores against what you sell.

Common questions

Franchises on Olo, answered

Olo is mandated mostly by quick-service restaurants and full-service restaurants.
Brands like IHOP, Applebee's, Denny's, Hooters, and Huddle House 2025 disclose Olo as a mandated system in their FDD. FranCloud tracks the rest, with the buyer and decision-maker at each.
FranCloud reads Item 11 of every franchise's Franchise Disclosure Document, where brands disclose the systems they require operators to run. Olo mandates come straight from those filings.

Every quick-service restaurants account, scored to your product.

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