Online Food Ordering & Delivery Platform Software Pricing 2026
Compare pricing for 6 online food ordering & delivery platform tools. Find the right software for your budget.
Online Food Ordering & Delivery Platform software pricing ranges from $0 to $4900 per user/month in 2026. The typical cost is around $652/user/month across 6 popular tools. Top picks: Owner.com ($249–$499/user/mo), GloriaFood (Oracle) (Free–$49/user/mo), Dispatch Science (routing) ($675–$4.9K/user/mo), and 3 more. 1 of 6 tools offer free tiers for small teams or limited use.
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$249–$499/month + 5% restaurant fee per orderGloriaFood (Oracle)
Free–$49/monthDispatch Science (routing)
$675–$4.9K/monthGoParrot
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$149–$179/monthOlo
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Online Food Ordering & Delivery Platform Pricing FAQ
01 What is an online food ordering platform?
An online food ordering platform lets restaurants take orders for pickup and delivery through their own website/app or a marketplace. Branded ordering systems (ChowNow, Olo, Square Online) avoid high marketplace commissions, while delivery marketplaces (DoorDash, Uber Eats) provide reach in exchange for per-order commissions.
02 How much do food ordering platforms cost?
Models vary widely: marketplaces charge commission per order (often a significant percentage), branded ordering platforms charge a flat monthly subscription and/or lower per-order fees, and POS-integrated systems bundle ordering with hardware and processing. Payment-processing fees apply on top. The cheapest model depends on your order volume.
03 Branded ordering vs marketplace: which is cheaper?
Marketplaces are commission-heavy but bring new customers and demand no upfront effort. Branded ordering (your own site) carries a flat subscription with much lower per-order cost, keeping margin on your existing customers, but you must drive your own traffic. Many restaurants use both: marketplaces for discovery, branded ordering for loyal regulars.
04 What hidden costs come with food delivery platforms?
Watch for marketplace commissions, delivery and service fees, payment-processing rates, hardware costs for POS-integrated systems, and fees for promoted placement. Marketplace dependence can erode margins, so the real cost is the commission percentage applied to a large share of orders.