Vendor-published facts only
Every competitor cell comes from that vendor’s own pricing or features page. No review-site figures, no analyst estimates, no numbers a salesperson told us.
Side-by-side comparisons against the platforms marketplace operators actually shortlist us against, across 14 criteria. Every competitor figure is quoted from their own website and linked.
Ordering.co and SuperApp are the two most similar products on this page. The difference a buyer meets first is that Ordering.co publishes a price for exactly one of its tiers and asks you to contact sales for the rest, while every SuperApp plan, allowance and overage rate is on the pricing page.
Read the comparisonYelo is the most established platform on this page and the most unbundled. Its three SaaS plans each carry a $3,000 one-time setup fee, count orders per year rather than per month, and leave dispatch and the driver apps to be bought separately. SuperApp is $500 one-time, counts orders per month, and includes dispatch, the driver app and the in-store suite on every plan.
Read the comparisonDeonde prices order allowance more generously than we do at the entry level — that is the honest headline and the table below says so twice. What it does not publish is a POS register, a kitchen display, a kiosk, a single named POS integration, or a single third-party delivery network. SuperApp includes the first three on every plan.
Read the comparisonComparison pages published by a vendor are usually worth nothing, because the vendor wrote every row. These are the rules that make ours worth reading.
Every competitor cell comes from that vendor’s own pricing or features page. No review-site figures, no analyst estimates, no numbers a salesperson told us.
Where a vendor publishes nothing on a criterion, we say so. A missing page is not a missing feature, and we would rather record uncertainty than invent a gap.
Each page shows when its competitor column was last read from source — currently 21 August 2026 — and links the exact pages, so a stale row is visibly stale.
Each comparison has a section on when the other platform is the better buy, written to be useful rather than grudging. Some rows in the tables go against us.
Found a row that no longer matches what a vendor publishes? Tell us at [email protected] and we will correct it. Every platform named here is a trademark of its respective owner, and none of these comparisons is endorsed by them.
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