Beavy started with a simple observation: in cities across Canada, some of the best food isn’t in restaurants - it’s in home kitchens, small bakeries, food trucks, and local farms. But finding it was never simple. Everything lived in scattered Instagram posts, DMs, community groups, and word of mouth. That fragmentation is what led to Beavy.
A single place to discover local food creators - built to make independent food easier to find, support, and explore.
Independent food creators already exist everywhere - but they operate in isolation.
Growth depends on visibility, and visibility depends on platforms that were never designed for small food businesses.
The result is simple: great food stays hidden.
Beavy is not trying to replace restaurants or food platforms. It is focused on a narrower problem: helping people find independent food creators around them.
The goal is simple - bring structure to something that currently lives in fragments.
Over time, Beavy is evolving into a system where discovery and ordering experiences can exist in one place depending on creator setup and region readiness.
Beavy is designed for Canadian communities and independent food creators.
It supports discovery across cities, neighbourhoods, and regions, and continues to evolve as new areas come online.
Beavy is an ongoing effort to make local food easier to discover and support. It is shaped by creators, communities, and the reality of how people actually find food today.
The system is still evolving - but the direction is simple: better visibility for local food.