F.A.Q.

Are there any costs associated with using OneFree?

OneFree is completely free for users. We believe that fighting food waste should be accessible to everyone. For businesses, for the time being only, we are offering early adopting venues to join for FREE for their entire first year. Join now while the offer lasts.

OneFree connects venues that have excess food or drinks with users who can enjoy these items for free, using it to create promotions such as “buy a coffee between 9-10am and get a free muffin”. This helps prevent perfectly good food from being thrown away while allowing venues to manage their inventory more efficiently and attract new customers during quieter periods.

Venues have complete flexibility to create promotions based on what they need to move quickly. This could be excess food items, drinks that aren’t selling as expected, or special offers during quiet hours. The platform gives you full control to easily turn deals on and off whenever you need, allowing you to manage promotions specifically during your quieter periods.

Unlike other platforms, OneFree focuses specifically on helping venues reduce waste by giving them a simple, flexible system to create promotions based on what they have in excess. We’re not just another discount app – we’re a community of businesses and consumers working together to solve Bali’s food waste challenge.

No, venues have full control. However the premise of the app is for customers to be attracted by getting freebies. This is completely up to you. You could run standard promotional offers through the app as well, although customers would be more enticed by complimentary offers. Promos are easy to create, and live to view in the app, in just a few clicks. 

Not at all. Venues are able to use the platform however they wish. It simple is a useful tool for food waste purposes, turning potential waste into potential business. You are able to just as simple create happy hours, and drinks offers, for example: “Buy any dinner between 7-9pm and get a free cocktail or soft drink”