DoorDash, UberEats and Grubhub take 15–30% of every order. See what that adds up to each month — and what you'd keep by moving your regulars to your own site.
Most third-party apps charge 15–30% per order depending on the plan. Card processing fees apply on either channel, so this compares the marketplace's commission against a flat $60/mo for your own ordering site.
Paid to delivery apps
$2,273/mo
in commission on $9,093 of monthly orders
Your own site (CloverWoo)
$60/mo flat
unlimited orders — no per-order commission
You'd keep about
$26,559
per year ($2,213/mo) — plus $9 back on every order
Estimate only. Delivery apps add value through discovery — the real win is moving repeat customers to direct ordering.
Marketplaces are great at one thing: putting you in front of new customers. But once someone has ordered from you three times, paying 25% to reach them again is just lost margin — and the customer's data belongs to the app, not to you.
A direct ordering site on your own domain flips that: orders flow straight into your WooCommerce store, sync to your Clover POS, and print in the kitchen — at a flat monthly cost, no per-order skim, with the customer's email and history yours to keep. See how it works for restaurants →
Commission-free ordering on your own site, synced to Clover and printed to your kitchen. $60/mo flat, 7-day refund.