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SuperApp vs Jungleworks Yelo

Yelo 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.

What Jungleworks Yelo is

Yelo is Jungleworks’ hyperlocal marketplace builder, running since 2011 and sold across food, grocery, pharmacy, laundry, beauty, home services and a dozen more verticals. It is part of a larger suite — dispatch is a separate Jungleworks product called Tookan, and the customer-support layer is another called Hippo.

How this page is written

Every Jungleworks Yelo cell below states only what Jungleworks Yelo publishes on its own website — no review-site figures, no analyst numbers. Where they publish nothing, the cell says not published rather than claiming the feature is missing. The pages we read and the date we read them are at the bottom, so you can check any row yourself in one click.

Side by Side

SuperApp and Jungleworks Yelo, Row by Row

Checked against Jungleworks Yelo's own published pages on 21 August 2026.

SuperApp compared with Jungleworks Yelo across 14 criteria, checked on 21 August 2026.
Criterion SuperApp Jungleworks Yelo
Pricing published publicly Yes — every plan, allowance and overage rate is on /pricing Yes for plans and bundles; every add-on — mobile apps, delivery management, platform setup — reads "Talk To Sales"
Entry plan Launch — $99/month, 500 orders/month included Store — $199/month billed annually, 12,000 orders per YEAR (1,000/month), single store 1
Per-order fee beyond the allowance $0.25 falling to $0.06–$0.07 as volume grows $0.10 per additional order on all three SaaS plans
Commission or revenue share on GMV None — no percentage of your marketplace GMV, ever None published. The "commission model" in their feature list is commission you charge your own vendors, not commission Jungleworks charges you
Setup fee $500 one-time, flat, no conditional waiver — covers both store deployments $3,000 one-time, printed on each of the three SaaS plan cards
White-label customer apps (iOS & Android) Included on every plan — iOS, Android and web under your brand and domain "Hybrid Customer App" on the SaaS plans; the annual bundles say "Whitelabel Customer (Website & Apps)" 2
Merchant / vendor app Included; fully rebranded to your name with the Branded Ops add-on From the Brand plan upward — the entry Store plan is customer app only
Driver app Included on every plan Only in the Premium annual bundle at $9,999/year; on the Tookan side the branded agent app is marked "Paid" on every tier
Dispatch Included on every plan — the dispatcher panel is the product, not a tier A separate product — Tookan. Bundled from the Premium annual bundle; a "Talk To Sales" add-on on the SaaS plans
POS register for your merchants Included on every plan — split tender, cash drawer, receipt printing Not published — Yelo integrates with the merchant’s existing POS
Kitchen display Included on every plan — prep timers and station routing Not published
Self-order kiosk Included on every plan — upsells, tips and card-present payment Yes — Yelo Kiosk, hardware and software, sold as a service. Price is "Request a Quote"
API access Included on every plan Developer API access from the Premium annual bundle
Markets Food, retail and supermarkets live today, on one catalog and one wallet "180+ countries" claimed, with entities in the US, UAE and India, and around a dozen published verticals

Scorecard: 10 to SuperApp, 2 to Jungleworks Yelo, 2 level — by our own reading of the 14 criteria above. Read the rows, not the tally.

  1. 1. Entry plan — Yelo counts orders annually and SuperApp counts them monthly. Converted to the same unit, Yelo’s top SaaS plan (Marketplace, $399/month, 24,000/year) allows 2,000 orders a month; SuperApp Starter is $349/month for 3,000. Both figures are as published — the conversion is ours, and the arithmetic is 24,000 ÷ 12.
  2. 2. White-label customer apps (iOS & Android) — The word "native" does not appear for the customer or merchant apps anywhere on Yelo’s site — the lower plans say "Hybrid". Only the Premium bundle’s driver apps are explicitly labelled iOS & Android. Worth asking them what ships to the stores.
Their Case

When Jungleworks Yelo Is the Better Choice

We would rather you buy the right thing than buy ours. These are the cases where that is not us.

Your marketplace is not about food

Yelo publishes use cases for grocery, pharmacy, salon-at-home, laundry, carwash, roadside assistance, dog walking and more, with fifteen years of building behind them. Our live verticals today are food, retail and supermarkets. If you are launching a home-services or pharmacy marketplace this quarter, they have built it before and we have not.

You want a very long payment-gateway list

Yelo publishes 100+ payment gateways including Juspay, Razorpay, Cybersource, Powertranz and Peach. In markets where the gateway question is the whole integration question, that breadth matters.

You want a lifetime licence rather than a subscription

Jungleworks publishes one-time lifetime pricing on the Tookan side and multi-year annual bundles on Yelo. If your finance preference is capex over opex, they will sell you that shape and we will not.

Our Case

When SuperApp Is the Better Choice

You do not want a $3,000 bill before you launch

Each of Yelo’s three SaaS plans carries a $3,000 one-time setup fee. SuperApp’s is $500 flat, with both app-store deployments, domain, SSL, branding, payments, catalog setup and staff training inside it.

You need dispatch on day one

On Yelo, dispatch is Tookan — bundled only from the $9,999/year Premium bundle, and a "Talk To Sales" add-on otherwise. On SuperApp the dispatcher panel and the driver app are on the $99 plan, because a delivery marketplace without dispatch is not a delivery marketplace.

Your merchants want a register and a kitchen screen from you

Yelo publishes no POS register and no kitchen display. SuperApp includes both on every plan, so the in-store software is something you can resell to your merchants rather than send them elsewhere for.

Questions

SuperApp vs Jungleworks Yelo FAQ

Does Yelo include a driver app?

Not on the three SaaS plans. White-labelled iOS and Android driver apps appear in the Premium annual bundle at $9,999 a year, and on the Tookan side the branded agent app is marked "Paid" across the Startup, Growth and Standard tiers. SuperApp includes the driver app and the dispatcher panel on every plan, starting at $99 a month.

Yelo looks cheaper per order. Is it?

Per additional order, yes — $0.10 against our $0.25 at entry level, and that row goes to them. The comparison changes once you line the allowances up in the same unit: Yelo’s top SaaS plan is $399 a month for 24,000 orders a year, which is 2,000 a month, against $349 for 3,000 on SuperApp Starter. Add the $3,000 setup and the separate dispatch product and the shape of the bill is different. Run your own volume through both.

Sources

The Jungleworks Yelo column was read from these pages on 21 August 2026. Vendors change their pricing without announcing it — if you find a row that no longer matches what Jungleworks Yelo publishes, tell us at [email protected] and we will correct it.

Jungleworks Yelo is a trademark of its respective owner. This comparison is published by SuperApp and reflects our reading of publicly available information; it is not endorsed by Jungleworks Yelo.

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