Add your team's birthdays once. We handle the rest — a dozen from a local Chicago bakery, on their desk by morning.
Sign up now and you're first in line.
Connect your HRIS. We auto-queue a delivery a few days before each birthday. You click approve. The office gets a dozen (or more) donuts from a bakery they actually know.
First-day boxes. Five-year dozens. Final-day sendoffs. The same delivery rail, different copy on the card. Approve once, set the cadence.
Trying to land a meeting with a cold prospect in Chicago? Send them a dozen with a hand-lettered card.
Reply rate: notably higher than email.
Rippling, Gusto, BambooHR, Workday. We pull birthdays. We never touch payroll, comp, or PII you didn't authorize.
Three days before each birthday, you get an email (or Slack/Teams) with the proposal: who, where, what bakery. One click to approve, edit, or skip.
A real Chicago bakery makes the dozen — not a white-label kitchen. Same-day, on-the-day. We're lining up partners now.
Box on the desk. Card with the team's signatures. Photo on the company Slack. You renew the contract. The chant continues.
We're Nate, Dan, and Alex. We're in Chicago. We're all stuck in our screens — the team chat, the calendar, the Slack reaction. We need more physical things on more physical desks. A box of donuts does what a notification can't.
Hip Hip is going to deliver real donuts from real Chicago bakeries, automatically, on the day. But before we go negotiate with bakeries and build the HRIS integrations, we want to know which Chicago companies actually want this.
If you put your email in, that's the signal. If we get enough of you, we build it. You'll be the first call.
Never a white-label kitchen, never a national chain. We'll partner with the bakeries you already know and love — once we know there's enough demand to make it worth their while.
Chicago first, alone, for as long as it takes to get it right. No expansion plans on the homepage. No "coming soon to your city." Just one city, on-the-day, on-the-desk.
If you sign up today, you're not a lead in a CRM — you're a vote that says "Chicago wants this." When we're live in your size band, you hear from us personally.
We're looking for Chicago bakeries that want a new, recurring corporate channel — without the sales calls. You bake. We bring the orders. Every delivery carries your name, your box, your reputation.
If you're a Chicago bakery interested in partnering, put your name in. We'll reach out personally when we're ready to onboard partners.