Touramp: Bridging the Gap Between Food Vendors, Users, and Restaurants
Touramp is a food marketplace platform designed to bring together local food vendors, everyday users looking for meals, and restaurants in need of delivery partners. The idea was simple: create one place where anyone from someone craving a homemade dish to a restaurant looking to get partnership can find what they need, fast and easily.
The Problem
We noticed a few challenges:
People wanted to order local or homemade meals but didn’t know where to find trusted vendors.
Small food vendors had great offerings but limited reach or exposure.
Restaurants were looking for local food suppliers but had no central place to connect.
There was no simple platform that brought all of them together.
The Goal
Create a clean and easy-to-use platform where:
Users can easily find and order food.
Vendors can list and manage their orderings.
Restaurants can connect with reliable food suppliers.
My Role
I led the design process from researching, planning, and building the user experience from scratch using Figma. This included user flows, wireframes, and high-fidelity designs for both desktop and mobile.
The Solution
Here’s what I did:
Smooth onboarding for all users (vendors, customers, restaurants).
A clean homepage with filters so users can quickly find what they need.
Easy dashboards for vendors and restaurants to manage orders and listings.
Messaging features so users and vendors can talk directly.
Simple, trust building vendor profiles with photos, reviews, and descriptions.
Everything was designed to feel familiar and friendly, so users wouldn’t get confused.