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NLeet is a self-hosted food ordering and delivery platform under Stichting Regio Ondersteunt. It is positioned as an alternative for restaurants that want to avoid the high commissions charged by major delivery platforms. Rather than a traditional traffic-driven food delivery marketplace, it is more like a toolkit for merchants to build their own ordering website: restaurants can manage orders, payments, discounts, customer contacts, and connect a custom domain.
Based on the available text, NLeet focuses on “zero commission” and merchant control. Features include unlimited products, unlimited orders, 14 themes, coupons, a blog, Google/Facebook login, WhatsApp and Telegram messages, sound notifications, a POS system, PWA web app, custom domains, age verification, cart countdown timers, Recaptcha, and more. Payment coverage is fairly broad, especially for the Dutch market, with support for Mollie and iDEAL, as well as PayPal, Stripe, cash, and multiple international payment gateways.
The pricing structure is relatively simple: the page shows 1 month free for setting up the online environment and connecting payment partners; the annual subscription costs €120. The platform clearly states that it does not charge commission on sold products, and the FAQ also confirms that merchants “only pay the subscription fee.” This can be cost-effective for restaurants with steady order volume. However, merchants should note that the refund policy states payments are considered voluntary donations supporting ANBI activities and are non-refundable. Before subscribing, businesses should confirm the contract, invoicing, and tax treatment.
The advantages are predictable costs, no per-order commission, merchant ownership of customer relationships, and support for multiple payment methods, custom domains, and PWA functionality—making it suitable for building a restaurant’s own branded ordering channel. The drawbacks are also clear: the platform does not handle customer disputes, so dissatisfied customers and refunds are the restaurant’s responsibility; the text does not indicate any delivery, rider, or logistics capabilities, meaning fulfillment mainly depends on the merchant; and some wording on the site and in the terms appears somewhat immature, so enterprise-level stability should be tested in practice.
NLeet is better suited to local restaurants, pizzerias, sushi shops, food trucks, and similar businesses in the Netherlands that want to build a low-cost direct ordering channel outside platforms such as Thuisbezorgd and Uber Eats. For Chinese sellers, its usefulness is limited unless they operate a food business in the Netherlands. The text does not provide information about access from mainland China, and payment setup should depend on the availability of accounts such as Mollie, iDEAL, and PayPal.
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nleet.nl is an Netherlands E-commerce provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach nleet.nl directly.