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Order Express - Own your website
Your own restaurant site. $0 setup, 0% commission. $1/order
21 followers
Your own restaurant site. $0 setup, 0% commission. $1/order
21 followers
What you get: - 🌐 A real website you own — your domain, your brand. When customers search your restaurant's name, they find you first, not a delivery app. - 🔍 Built-in SEO — more Google traffic for free, and traffic that returns to your site to reorder. - 💳 Payments straight to you — powered by Stripe, payouts land in your own account. We never touch your money. - 🖨️ Orders straight to the kitchen — tickets print on your kitchen printers in seconds; email and mobile alerts too.

How does the kitchen printer integration actually work in practice — do you supply the printers or do I need to buy compatible hardware myself, and what's the setup look like for a small spot already using something like Square for payments?
How does the pricing actually work here, is it a monthly fee per restaurant or do you take a cut per order on top of Stripe's fees? Trying to figure out what this would realistically cost a small spot doing maybe 80 orders a week.
The pitch about owning your own domain instead of renting space on a delivery app is honestly refreshing. One thing that would seal the deal for me is a simple loyalty or repeat-order system baked in, like letting customers save favorites and get a small nudge after a few weeks. Right now those built-in reorder reminders would really lock in the returning traffic you mentioned.
Love that the orders print straight to the kitchen printer, that part worked flawlessly when I tested it. Nice to see payments going directly to my Stripe account too.
Finally a tool that feels like it's built for restaurant owners, not tech people. Setting up took maybe ten minutes and the kitchen printer integration actually worked without me calling support.
Love that the orders hit kitchen printers directly with email and mobile alerts as backup. That kind of redundancy shows the team actually thought through what breaks during a dinner rush.
Finally something that puts restaurants back in charge, love that the orders skip the middleman and print straight to the kitchen printer. The Stripe setup was painless too.