Best DoorDash Alternatives for Restaurants
Discover commission-free alternatives that help you keep more revenue and build direct customer relationships.
12 min read
Updated Jan 1, 2026
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Why Look for DoorDash Alternatives
Quick Comparison
Top Alternatives
Feature Comparison
Pricing Breakdown
How to Switch
FAQs
DoorDash has become one of the largest food delivery platforms in North America, connecting restaurants with millions of hungry customers. However, many restaurant owners are discovering that DoorDash's convenience comes at a significant cost—commission fees ranging from 15-30% per order, plus additional marketing and tablet rental fees. For a restaurant doing $50,000 in monthly DoorDash orders at a 25% commission rate, that's $12,500 in fees—or $150,000 annually. These high costs are leading more restaurants to explore alternatives that offer commission-free ordering while maintaining (or improving) the customer experience.
Why Restaurants Look for DoorDash Alternatives
High Commission Fees (15-30%)
DoorDash charges restaurants 15-30% commission per order, significantly impacting profit margins. For many restaurants, these fees eliminate most or all profit from delivery orders.
💡 A restaurant with 20% profit margins paying 25% commission actually loses 5% on every DoorDash order.
No Customer Data or Ownership
DoorDash owns the customer relationship and data. You can't email customers, build loyalty programs, or market directly to people who've ordered from you.
💡 Studies show that repeat customers spend 67% more than new customers, making customer data invaluable for long-term growth.
Brand Dilution
Your restaurant appears alongside competitors on DoorDash. Customers often search by cuisine type rather than restaurant name, making it hard to build brand loyalty.
Additional Hidden Costs
Beyond commission, DoorDash charges for sponsored listings ($0.50-$2 per order), tablet rental ($50-100/month), and photography services. These can add another 5-10% to your costs.
Limited Control Over Experience
DoorDash controls delivery times, driver quality, and the customer interface. Negative experiences with delivery (even outside your control) reflect poorly on your brand.
Quick Comparison
| Feature | DoorDash | RestauNax | UberEats | ChowNow |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Commission Rate | 15-30% | 0% | 15-30% | 0% |
| Monthly Platform Fee | $0 | $99/mo | $0 | $149/mo |
| Customer Data Ownership | ❌ No | ✅ Yes | ❌ No | ✅ Yes |
| Branded Mobile App | ❌ No | ✅ Yes | ❌ No | ✅ Yes |
| Marketing Tools | Limited | Full suite | Limited | Email only |
| POS Integration | Limited | Full integration | Limited | Full integration |
| Delivery Management | ✅ Included | ✅ Optional | ✅ Included | Own drivers |
Top DoorDash Alternatives for 2026
1. RestauNax
Commission-free online ordering platform with branded mobile apps, customer data ownership, and integrated marketing tools. Best for restaurants wanting to build direct customer relationships.
Pricing
$99/month flat fee, no commission
Best For
Independent restaurants and small chains (1-10 locations)
Pros
• Zero commission fees - keep 100% of order value
• Own your customer data and relationships
• Branded iOS and Android mobile apps
• Built-in loyalty program and email marketing
• Full POS integration with major systems
• SMS and push notifications
• Real-time order management
Cons
• Monthly subscription required
• You handle delivery (or integrate third-party)
• Need to drive your own customer acquisition initially
2. ChowNow
Commission-free ordering system focused on helping restaurants own their customer relationships. Offers branded ordering without third-party marketplace fees.
Pricing
$149/month + $399 setup fee, no commission
Best For
Single-location restaurants focused on takeout
Pros
• No commission fees
• Branded ordering experience
• Customer data ownership
• Google Food Ordering integration
• Marketing support
Cons
• Higher monthly cost than RestauNax
• Setup fee required
• Limited mobile app features
• Email marketing only (no SMS)
• Fewer POS integrations
3. Toast Online Ordering
Direct ordering add-on to Toast POS system. Good option if you're already using Toast for point-of-sale.
Pricing
$50/month (with Toast POS subscription)
Best For
Existing Toast POS customers
Pros
• Seamless integration with Toast POS
• Commission-free direct orders
• Included in higher Toast plan tiers
• Good for Toast ecosystem users
Cons
• Requires Toast POS system
• Limited marketing features
• No branded mobile apps
• Additional fees for advanced features
• Toast POS subscription can be expensive
4. Square Online for Restaurants
Square's online ordering solution integrated with Square POS. Good for small restaurants already using Square for payments.
Pricing
Free plan available, Premium $72/month
Best For
Small restaurants using Square POS
Pros
• Free basic plan available
• Easy Square POS integration
• Simple setup
• Low monthly cost
Cons
• Limited restaurant-specific features
• No branded mobile apps
• Basic marketing tools
• Better for retail than restaurants
• Limited delivery management
5. Owner.com
Restaurant commerce platform combining commission-free ordering with customer acquisition tools and delivery integrations.
Pricing
$99-299/month depending on features
Best For
Restaurants wanting marketing automation
Pros
• Commission-free ordering
• Strong marketing automation
• Customer data platform
• Delivery integration options
• Google Ads management
Cons
• Higher pricing tiers for full features
• Complex setup process
• Learning curve for marketing tools
• May be overkill for small operations
6. Hybrid Approach (DoorDash + Direct)
Use DoorDash for customer acquisition while building your direct ordering channel. Gradually shift customers to commission-free ordering.
Pricing
DoorDash fees + direct ordering platform
Best For
Restaurants transitioning away from DoorDash
Pros
• Access to DoorDash's customer base
• Build direct ordering simultaneously
• Gradual transition reduces risk
• Maintain visibility during switch
Cons
• Pay DoorDash fees during transition
• Managing two systems
• Requires active customer migration strategy
• Can confuse customers if not managed well
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use RestauNax and DoorDash at the same time?
Yes, absolutely. Many restaurants use a hybrid approach—keeping DoorDash for customer acquisition while building their direct ordering channel through RestauNax. You can gradually shift customers to direct ordering to reduce commission costs.
Will I lose orders by leaving DoorDash?
Initially, you may see a slight dip in delivery volume if you completely remove DoorDash. However, restaurants that actively promote their direct ordering typically recover and exceed previous order volume within 60-90 days, while keeping significantly more revenue (no 15-30% commission). A hybrid approach minimizes any temporary loss.
How do I convince customers to order directly instead of through DoorDash?
Offer incentives like 10-15% off first direct order, loyalty points, exclusive menu items, or faster service. Use in-store signage, receipt inserts, and social media to promote your direct ordering. Customers appreciate supporting restaurants directly when they understand the commission impact.
Does RestauNax provide delivery drivers?
RestauNax integrates with third-party delivery services (DoorDash Drive, UberEats Direct, local couriers) for last-mile delivery, or you can use your own drivers. You're not limited to any single delivery provider.
How much can I realistically save by switching from DoorDash?
If you're doing $20,000/month in DoorDash orders at 25% commission, you're paying $5,000/month ($60,000/year) in fees. With RestauNax at $99/month ($1,188/year), you save $58,812 annually. Even accounting for marketing costs to drive direct orders, most restaurants save $40,000-50,000+ per year.
Is the setup complicated?
Not at all. RestauNax provides dedicated onboarding support, and most restaurants are up and running within 3-5 days. We handle POS integration, menu upload, and staff training. Our team ensures smooth transition.
What happens to my existing DoorDash reviews and reputation?
Your DoorDash profile and reviews remain if you keep your account open. We recommend maintaining a presence on DoorDash initially while building your direct channel. You can also encourage happy customers to leave reviews on Google, Yelp, and your own website.
Ready to Make the Switch?
Join thousands of restaurants that switched to RestauNax and started keeping 100% of their revenue.