If you're using third-party apps for your restaurant or marketplace orders, you're paying a high price — literally.
Most platforms take between 20–30% in commission fees.
That’s not marketing. That’s a tax on your business.
But the most successful brands we work with are no longer playing by those rules.
They're switching to their own delivery platform and keeping more profits in-house — with full control of branding, customer experience, and data.
We call it the ordering hack. But really, it’s just smart business.
It’s simple.
✅ Instead of relying on apps...
✅ You launch your own delivery system
✅ Powered by a flexible platform marketplace
✅ Branded entirely as your own (white-label)
✅ And run everything from a centralized dashboard
You keep the sales.
You keep the data.
You build a real customer base.
All without writing a single line of code.
Let’s break it down:
| With Apps | With Your Own Platform |
|---|---|
| 30% commissions per order | 0% commissions — it’s your sale |
| App owns the customer data | You own the data and analytics |
| Generic branding | 100% white-label, your brand |
| Limited control over experience | Fully customizable UX/UI |
| No loyalty or remarketing | Build loyalty and retarget ads |
With Ordering.co and OrderingPlus, we’ve helped businesses launch:
You don’t need developers.
You don’t need custom infrastructure.
You need the right system — and someone to walk you through it.
Here’s what we’ve seen:
Startups launching in under 5 days
Restaurants doubling their margins by going direct
Franchises saving $20k+ per location per year in commission fees
Owners finally building a customer list they can use for marketing
This isn't a course. It's not a theory. It's a real platform, used by 4,000+ businesses worldwide.
Let us show you how you could launch your own:
Delivery platform
Restaurant ordering system
Marketplace for your niche or region
All white-label, no code, live in days
Consumers want to order direct.
Restaurants want their margins back.
And marketplaces want to own the user — not lease them to a 3rd-party app.
The brands that move now will control the channel.
Everyone else will keep paying the platform tax.
Ordering.co powers the growth of thousands of restaurants across 65+ countries