Spojit
MarketMan + Deliverect integration

Connect MarketMan to Deliverect

Deplete MarketMan inventory from Deliverect delivery orders so off-premise sales hit food cost too.

MarketMan
Miraxa
DE
Deliverect
  1. Deliverect · order completetrigger
  2. Match items and modifiersAI
  3. Deplete recipesaction
  4. Update MarketMan stockdone

Restaurants that sell through delivery aggregators via Deliverect often miss those sales in MarketMan inventory, skewing food cost. Spojit reads Deliverect orders and depletes the mapped MarketMan recipes so on-premise and off-premise usage are both counted. MarketMan has a Spojit connector; Deliverect has no pre-built one, so Miraxa builds the authenticated Deliverect API call.

Automations you can build

MarketMan and Deliverect, working together

When

When a delivery order completes in Deliverect

Spojit does

deplete the mapped recipe ingredients in MarketMan

When

When a menu item is published in Deliverect

Spojit does

create or link the item and recipe in MarketMan

When

When an order is cancelled in Deliverect

Spojit does

reverse the depletion entry in MarketMan

When

When a modifier is sold in Deliverect

Spojit does

deplete the modifier ingredients in MarketMan

What you get

Built for how MarketMan and Deliverect really work

Delivery depletion

Translate Deliverect orders, including modifiers, into MarketMan ingredient depletion so off-premise usage is captured.

Menu sync

Keep Deliverect menu items aligned with MarketMan items and recipes so new delivery dishes deplete correctly.

AI recipe matching

Use Agent Mode to match Deliverect items and modifiers to the right MarketMan recipe when mapping is unclear.

The difference

Why teams build this on Spojit

There is no native MarketMan to Deliverect link, so delivery sales often never reach inventory, distorting theoretical food cost. Spojit reads the Deliverect API directly and depletes the right MarketMan recipes per order, including modifiers, with durable execution and pricing based on execution time rather than per order.

With Spojit

  • Miraxa builds the Deliverect integration from its API, so delivery depletion starts without a packaged connector.
  • Direct Mode applies recipe depletion with no AI credits; Agent Mode only runs for ambiguous item matching.
  • Billed by execution time plus AI credits, not per order, so high delivery volume does not spike automation cost.
FAQ

MarketMan + Deliverect, answered

Does it count modifiers?

Yes. Spojit can deplete modifier ingredients as well as base items so combos and add-ons are reflected in MarketMan.

What about cancelled delivery orders?

A cancellation in Deliverect reverses the matching MarketMan depletion so usage is not overstated.

Is a Deliverect connector required?

No. Miraxa builds an authenticated Deliverect API call from the docs, so no pre-built connector is needed.

What is possible depends on your plan and authorized API access. Some MarketMan and Deliverect endpoints and capabilities are gated by the vendor (for example, parts of an API may require a higher tier, and write access can require a custom or add-on connection on an eligible plan), so not every workflow is available on every account from day one. You can request a feature or integration any time, and we will get in touch to figure out how to make it work.

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