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Food Delivery Platform

A complete delivery operation under your own brand: an app customers order from, an app riders work from, a screen the kitchen works to, and a dashboard showing every order across every branch.

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Key features

What you get on day one.

  • Customer ordering app

    Menus with options and extras, saved addresses, repeat orders, card and cash payment, and live tracking after checkout.

  • Rider app with live tracking

    Job assignment, turn-by-turn routing, delivery confirmation and earnings — with the customer seeing the rider on a map.

  • Kitchen and branch screen

    Incoming orders in preparation order, a way to accept or reject, and a busy mode that extends quoted times automatically.

  • Owner dashboard

    Menus, prices, opening hours, delivery zones, promotions and sales figures across all branches in one place.

Inside the product

A look at the screens.

The interface you get, shown with placeholder content. Your version carries your branding, your wording and your data.

  • Customer app — menu and checkout
  • Live order tracking map
  • Rider app — active delivery
  • Branch dashboard and sales
Use cases

Who this is for.

  • Restaurant groups paying heavy commission to delivery platforms
  • Cloud kitchens running several brands from one site
  • Grocery, bakery and meal-prep businesses delivering locally
  • Local delivery marketplaces bringing several restaurants together

What it’s built on

  • iOS & Android apps
  • Live location tracking
  • Card payments
  • Menu management
  • Branch reporting

How it works commercially

Branded and configured to your menus, zones and delivery rules, launched in one branch before rolling out. Indicative only — scope depends on how many branches and riders you run.

Getting it live

How adopting Food Delivery Platform works.

Four steps from a first walkthrough to a live platform with your branding on it. Most of the elapsed time is decisions about how you work, not development.

  1. 1

    A walkthrough of the working platform

    Thirty minutes on the real product rather than a slide deck. You drive, we answer, and you leave knowing whether the way it works resembles the way you work — which is the only question that matters at this stage.

  2. 2

    A written scope within 48 hours

    What we would brand, what we would configure, what would need building because the platform does not do it yet, and what each part costs. In writing, so you can take it to whoever approves the spend.

  3. 3

    Branding, configuration and integration

    Your logo, colours, wording and domain go on, the platform is configured to your rules, and it is connected to the systems you already run. This is the bulk of the elapsed time, and most of it is decisions rather than code.

  4. 4

    Launch, training and support

    We go live with a tested way back, train the people who will use it daily, and hand over written documentation. From there a monthly arrangement covers hosting, updates and changes — or you take it on yourself.

Questions

What people ask about Food Delivery Platform.

How much does it cost to build a food delivery app?

A branded deployment of this platform costs far less than commissioning four applications from scratch, and the price moves mainly with how many branches you run and whether riders are your own or a courier service. We quote after a walkthrough, in writing within 48 hours.

How long before we are taking our own delivery orders?

Typically eight to sixteen weeks to a first branch running real orders, then a phased rollout. We deliberately launch one branch first: it surfaces the differences between how you actually operate and how the platform assumes you do, while the fix is still cheap.

Do we still pay commission on each order?

No. You pay for the platform and its hosting, not a percentage of what you sell. That is the whole economic case for running your own channel — the saving grows with order volume instead of the cost growing with it.

Will customers move off the big delivery apps?

Repeat customers will, if ordering is as easy and you give them a reason. First-time discovery mostly still happens on the large platforms. Most restaurant groups run both and shift their regulars across, rather than leaving the aggregators on day one.

See Food Delivery Platform in action.

A 30-minute walkthrough of the working platform, then a straight answer on what adapting it to your business would involve and cost.

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