We have established a customer loyalty program using the KFT Group App described below.
Yasubee Ramen
Quick service restaurantSoftware purchasing at Yasubee Ramen is controlled at the HQ level by executives including Manager and CFO Hung-Jen (Allen) Wang. The brand currently mandates a specific stack—Revel POS, Paytronix, LevelUp, and KFT Group App—across its single company-owned location. With only 1 total unit and no franchised units disclosed, the addressable market is extremely limited, making this a niche target for vendors.
Mandated & recommended tech
The systems vendors compete with
4 of these are mandated in the franchise agreement. Each is named in Item 11 of the filing — the incumbents a challenger must displace or integrate with.
We coordinate a customer loyalty program using the LevelUp app described below.
The KFT Group App uses an online platform provided by Paytronix.
Our current point-of-sale provider is Revel (revelsystems.com).
Who buys here
The buyer at this brand
The decision-maker a vendor sells to at this scale, and the gaps they’re paid to close — derived from the corpus by segment and unit count, not a guess.
The franchisee/operator personally, or a small franchisor still owner-run. Wears every hat.
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Live signals
The vendor opportunity at Yasubee Ramen
Yasubee Ramen is a quick-service restaurant brand headquartered in New York and owned by Tokyo Ramen USA Inc. According to the 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, the system consists of exactly 1 unit—a company-owned location. The number of franchised units is not disclosed, and year-over-year unit growth is not available. For software vendors, this represents a single-location opportunity with no immediate franchisee footprint to expand into. The average unit volume is not reported, and the royalty rate stands at 5.0%.
Who controls software purchasing
Software purchasing decisions at Yasubee Ramen are centralized at the headquarters level. The FDD lists several executives who are likely involved in technology evaluation and procurement. Hung-Jen (Allen) Wang serves as Manager and CFO, making him the primary financial gatekeeper for software contracts. Jui (Ray) Chiu, Manager and Chief Marketing Officer, likely oversees customer-facing and marketing technology. Wen-Chi (Sean) Lee, Manager and Chief Sales Officer, may influence operational tools. Additional leadership includes Andrew Lee as Executive Director and Da Qun (Darren) Chen as Director of Sales. With no franchisee operators mapped in our corpus, all purchasing authority appears to rest with this HQ team.
Mandated and current tech stack
The 2025 FDD mandates four specific technology systems. For point-of-sale, the brand requires Revel by Revel Systems, Inc. Customer engagement and loyalty are handled through two mandated platforms: LevelUp and Paytronix. Additionally, the KFT Group App is mandated, though its exact function—whether for operations, ordering, or back-office—is not detailed in the available extracts. Vendors offering competing POS, loyalty, or operational software would need to displace one of these entrenched, mandated solutions at the sole corporate location.
Procurement, renewals, and timing
Procurement rules under Item 8 are not disclosed in the available FDD extract, so it is unknown whether Yasubee Ramen operates under a designated supplier model, an approved supplier program, or an open procurement framework. Similarly, Item 17 renewal terms and the initial franchise term length are not provided, leaving contract cycle timing opaque. Without visibility into renewal windows or franchisee growth, vendors face uncertainty around when a sales conversation might be timely. The absence of franchised units further limits any multi-unit procurement dynamic.
How to read the Yasubee Ramen FDD
The full 2025 Yasubee Ramen Franchise Disclosure Document is embedded below for your review. This document is filed with state franchise regulators and contains the legal and operational disclosures that govern the franchise system. Key sections for software vendors include Item 11 (franchisor’s assistance, advertising, computer systems, and training), which details the mandated technology stack, and Item 1 (the franchisor and any parents, predecessors, and affiliates), which identifies the executives who control purchasing. For a ranked target list tailored to your software category, FranCloud can help you prioritize systems based on tech mandates, decision-maker access, and unit growth.
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