Behind a lot of front doors in your town there is a serious baker — sourdough loaves, fruit pies, cinnamon rolls, decorated cookies — selling in small batches under cottage food laws that exist exactly so neighbors can buy from neighbors.
Rootly gives those bakers a storefront. You browse what is being baked near you, place an order with payment attached, and pick it up at a time that works for both of you. Many items are baked to order, so what you pick up was often in the oven that day.
Rootly is growing community by community. Check the map for sellers near you — and if your area is quiet, you can join the waitlist there to get notified when a seller joins.
A small-batch baker answers for every loaf. You can see who made it, ask what went into it, and message them directly with requests — try doing that with a shelf of plastic-wrapped bread. Your money goes to a person in your community, not a distribution chain.
Bake bread, pies, or treats? Turn your kitchen into a storefront.
Sell baked goods on Rootly?