Crunchorder is The Order Experience Platform from Denmark, positioned as a digital ordering and order management platform for hotels and restaurants. Rather than being a single-purpose takeaway tool, it brings takeaway, tableside ordering, hotel roomservice, Click & Collect, self-service kiosks, KDS kitchen displays, and order management into one order platform, helping merchants improve the guest experience and order flow efficiency.
Based on the site content, Crunchorder’s core modules are fairly comprehensive. Restaurants can build their own takeaway webshop to reduce reliance on commission-based platforms. Order@Table lets guests place orders themselves at the table via QR code. Hotel roomservice allows guests to scan a code with a phone or tablet to access an online ordering page, view menus, allergen or nutrition information, and add order notes. Orders can flow into the kitchen, POS, or the platform’s order overview. Click & Collect is suited to peak-hour queue scenarios such as bars, amusement parks, coffee shops, and similar venues. KDS helps reduce communication errors between kitchen staff and service teams. In terms of integrations, the website explicitly mentions POS, delivery partners, payment providers, loyalty, and hardware, but does not list specific vendors or provide open API documentation.
The website does not publicly disclose plans, pricing, minimum contract terms, or hardware costs, and only provides options to book a demo or contact sales. One confirmed commercial selling point is that some of its own ordering solutions emphasize “no commission.” Deployment is not clearly specified either, but the descriptions of QR codes, online ordering systems, and a centralized order platform suggest a cloud-based SaaS model. Whether it supports on-premise deployment, self-hosting, or multi-location permission management should be clarified before purchasing.
Its strengths lie in its broad coverage of restaurant and hotel scenarios. Details such as roomservice, KDS, POS integrations, and order capacity limits are especially close to real operational needs. Commission-free owned channels can also help improve profit margins. The main drawback is limited enterprise-level disclosure: there is little visible information on data security, GDPR, access control, SLA, APIs, payment brands, or pricing details. For chain brands or cross-regional hospitality groups, this increases due diligence costs.
Crunchorder is better suited to restaurants, hotels, attraction-based foodservice operators, coffee shops, and bars in Denmark or the Nordic market that want to build their own digital ordering system. Its accessibility from China is unknown. The website content is mainly in Danish, and its payment, local POS, and delivery ecosystem may not be well suited to the Chinese market. In China, comparable options include Keruyun, 2Dfire, and merchant tools from Meituan / Ele.me, which are generally more mature in localized payments, delivery, and invoicing capabilities.
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