Community Delivery
Restaurants in a community share a pool of drivers, so one trip can carry orders from several kitchens — giving independents marketplace-grade delivery economics without the marketplace fees.
shared
fleet, lower cost
Delivery that finally works for independents
Pooling drivers across a community unlocks the cost structure only the marketplaces had — so independents can offer delivery and keep their margin.
Shared
fleet across restaurants
Lower
cost per delivery
0%
marketplace commission
Everything, working together
Shared fleet
A shared driver pool
Nearby restaurants share one fleet, so drivers stay busy and the cost per delivery drops for everyone.
Batched routes
Batched multi-kitchen routes
One trip can carry orders from several kitchens headed the same way — the economics the apps use, now yours.
Lower cost
Marketplace economics, your margins
Pooled demand gets independents the delivery cost of a giant, without giving up 30% or the guest.
Your guest
You keep your guests
Delivery is shared; the customer relationship isn't — every guest stays with the restaurant they ordered from.
One restaurant can't afford delivery a marketplace can
Alone, a single independent can't keep drivers busy enough to make delivery cheap — so it either eats the cost or hands 30% to an app. The marketplaces win purely because they pool demand across many restaurants.
Grow on your terms, not the apps'
Strength in numbers
Pooled demand beats going it alone.
Keep your margin
No 30% cut, no rented customers.
Own your guests
Shared drivers, not shared customers.
From sign-up to live
- 01
Join a community
Team up with nearby restaurants and drivers.
- 02
Share the fleet
Orders batch across kitchens headed the same way.
- 03
Split the savings
Everyone gets lower cost per drop and keeps their guests.
Community Delivery, answered
Pooling orders across nearby restaurants keeps drivers busy and lets one trip carry several kitchens' orders — the same economics the marketplaces rely on.
No — only the drivers are shared. Every guest stays with the restaurant they ordered from.
Independent restaurants and drivers in the same area; EatRoot coordinates the shared fleet.
Yes — combine your own fleet, the community pool and on-demand couriers as needed.
Pool delivery, keep your margin
Share a fleet across your community for marketplace-grade delivery — commission-free.
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