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Deliverect is positioned as a digital ordering and order operations platform for restaurants and retailers, covering workflows from dine-in and owned channels to third-party delivery. Based on the available content, it aims to synchronize front-of-house and back-of-house operations, centralizing the management of orders, menus, store status, and delivery data to reduce platform switching and manual data entry.
Its product ecosystem includes Deliverect Restaurants, Deliverect Direct, Dispatch, and Sentinel. Restaurants focuses on centralizing third-party orders, menus, sales, and delivery data; Direct supports brand websites and apps, along with promotions on owned channels; Dispatch is used to match orders with last-mile delivery partners; and Sentinel provides 24/7 monitoring of store status, automatically reopens stores after they go offline, and tracks performance across platforms. Other tools include Delivery Manager App, Kiosk, Table Ordering, Courier App, Retail Catalogue management, and Quest App. For integrations, the site lists POS, third-party marketplaces, online ordering, on-site ordering, third-party delivery, and Loyalty & CRM, and mentions partners such as Uber Eats, Square, DoorDash, and Clover.
The site includes entry points for Plans and Pricing, Pricing, and Get Started, but the main content does not disclose specific prices, plan tiers, whether billing is per location or per order, or whether there is a free plan or trial. Deployment is not clearly specified. The overall wording suggests a cloud-based SaaS platform, but whether self-hosting is supported cannot be confirmed.
Its main advantage is broad scenario coverage, making it suitable for merchants already operating across third-party delivery, owned ordering channels, dine-in, and delivery. A centralized order interface can help reduce “tablet chaos” and manual entry errors. The website also highlights performance metrics such as average revenue growth, fewer errors, and lower staffing costs. The drawbacks are limited pricing transparency, while team permissions, data security and compliance, API details, and support for China-local platforms are not addressed in the main content.
Deliverect is better suited to restaurants, chain brands, and retail stores in markets such as Europe and North America that already use ecosystems like Uber Eats, DoorDash, Square, and Clover. Access from mainland China, supported payment methods, and compatibility with Meituan, Ele.me, and local POS systems are unclear. If your main operations are in China, it may be worth also evaluating local alternatives such as the Meituan/Ele.me merchant dashboards, Keruyun, 2Dfire, and Hualala.
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