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Compare the Top Bakery Apps for Android as of November 2025

What are Bakery Apps for Android?

Bakery software provides bakeries with the tools to create and store recipes, keep track of resources and inventory, supervise product manufacturing, and manage distribution. Compare and read user reviews of the best Bakery apps for Android currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Tana Inventory Management
    A simple inventory management app for small businesses and labs provided as SaaS. Tana is designed specifically for small to a mid-sized team to manage inventories with ease. Covering 11 barcode types, you could scan almost all the popular barcode format that is printed on items such as consumer goods, books, UPS, envelopes. Tana also has a built-in QR Code, therefore you could always print the QR Code over-the-air and paste on the items you want to keep track of. Tana started its story from a university chemistry lab, where 1 team of 50 students located on 3 separate rooms. Thousands of chemicals and tons of equipment were consumed every day and night, some chemicals took more than a week to get delivered from suppliers, which was a huge pain for managers to get inventories under control. Tana is proven to make team more productive with a simple and intuitive experience.
    Starting Price: Forever Free for 1 person, $3/month for additional members
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    POMeSYS Host

    POMeSYS Host

    TwinPeaks Software

    The heart of our wholesale bakery software is POMeSYS-Host, a group of modules outlined below. These related modules work together from order entry, production, packaging and delivery, billing and payments, and inventory management. All of our other modules work best when paired with POMeSYS-Host. Of course, the best bakery software can work for many food manufacturing and distribution purposes as well as bakeries. The Sales Order-Wholesale module of POMeSYS-Host allows your staff to enter all customer orders received by phone, fax, or email. Other orders may also be imported via EDI, POMeSYS-Remote, MyRouteManager.com (Online DSD), or POMeRoute (Java based DSD). Orders generated by shopping cart engines such as Shopify or WIX can also be imported.Once all orders are in, they are grouped and numerous production reports are printed. The groupings include customers, routes, production departments, product categories, miscellaneous codes, and production shifts.
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