You create an Open account by signing up with Google, using the same Google account attached to your restaurant's Google Business Profile(s). Open uses your profile to find your business and pull in your locations, so sign-up takes just a few minutes.
What you need first
A Google Business Profile for your restaurant. Don't have one yet? Create one at business.google.com/create, then come back.
At least one location on that profile, with a website link added to it.
A food or restaurant business — that's who Open is built for.
How to sign up
On the Open sign-up page, choose Continue with Google.
Sign in with Google and grant Open the "Manage your Business Profile" permission. Make sure every checkbox is selected — Open needs this to find your business.
Pick your business from the Google Business Profiles Open finds.
Open connects your profile and brings in your locations. When you see "Your business is ready," you're in.
What signing up does — and what's next
Creating your account connects your Google Business Profile and locations. It does not connect your POS, payments, or menu, or turn on ordering yet — those come next. Once you're in, you'll be guided through self-onboarding for a variety of Open's products. The set up steps are also explained here.
When self sign-up won't work
A few situations need a hand from Open instead — email [email protected]:
You run multiple brands (multiple locations is still OK). Open will detect more than one business and set you up directly.
Your business is already on Open. Log in instead, or contact support if you can't get in.
Your business isn't a food or restaurant business. If you think that's a mistake, reach out.
And two you can fix yourself, then retry:
No locations found — add a location to your Google Business Profile first.
No website found — add a website link to your profile's locations.
Already have an account?
Just log in with Google instead of signing up. See Log in & reset your password.
