Community / Hub
Launch your own local ordering community — a shared storefront where guests order from many restaurants and a shared fleet delivers it all, so restaurants and drivers join, batch orders, and grow together.
many
restaurants, one community
Independents lose to marketplaces because they stand alone
One restaurant can't match a marketplace's selection, delivery reach or marketing budget by itself. The apps win by pooling many restaurants — so the answer isn't to fight alone, it's to build a community that pools the same way, on your terms.
Built around how you work
A shared storefront
Guests browse and order from many local restaurants in one place — the selection of a marketplace, owned by the community.
One storefrontOne storefront
A shared storefront
A shared delivery fleet
Restaurants and drivers pool together so one trip delivers several kitchens' orders at lower cost.
Shared fleetShared fleet
A shared delivery fleet
Restaurants & drivers join in
Onboard local restaurants and drivers into one network that grows demand and coverage for everyone.
Network effectNetwork effect
Restaurants & drivers join in
Your marketplace, your terms
Set the rules, keep the margin and own the guest relationship — the upside of a marketplace without the fees.
Your termsYour terms
Your marketplace, your terms
Build the marketplace instead of paying one
Pooling restaurants, drivers and demand into a community gives independents marketplace-scale reach and economics — while the margin and the guests stay local.
many
restaurants, one community
Shared
demand and delivery
0%
big-app commission
Live in three simple steps
Launch the community
Set up your shared storefront and area.
Onboard members
Restaurants and drivers join the network.
Grow together
Pooled demand and delivery lift everyone.
Grow on your terms, not the apps'
Marketplace scale
Selection and reach without a big app.
Local margin
The money and the guests stay in the community.
On your terms
You set the rules, not a distant platform.
Community / Hub, answered
Operators, groups or associations who want to run a local, independent alternative to the big delivery marketplaces.
It's a community-owned marketplace — pooled restaurants and drivers with local rules, local margin and no big-app commission.
Yes — the community shares demand and delivery, not ownership of each restaurant's customers.
Yes — a shared driver pool is part of the model, keeping delivery cost low for every member.
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Build your own local marketplace
Pool restaurants and drivers into a community that grows on your terms.