Your site vs the marketplace

Own your orders instead of renting your customers.

Third-party marketplaces bring reach, but they charge fifteen to thirty percent per order and keep the customer who placed it. Ordering on your own Swift Serve site flips that. You keep the revenue, the data, and the relationship, and you can still offer delivery when you want it.

Where the difference shows up

Four things that change when the order is yours

The commission

Marketplaces take a percentage of every order. Swift Serve takes none. You pay one flat subscription and keep the rest.

The customer data

On a marketplace, the diner is their customer. On your site, the email and the order history are yours to build on.

The delivery choice

You are not forced into a marketplace to get delivery. Dispatch DoorDash Drive or Uber Direct couriers on your own orders instead.

The brand

Guests order on a page that looks like your restaurant, not a crowded app where you sit next to every competitor in town.

Common questions

Direct vs marketplace, answered

Commissions commonly run fifteen to thirty percent per order, depending on the service and plan. Swift Serve charges no commission at all.

No. Many restaurants keep listings for discovery and use their own site for direct orders, so they stop paying commission on customers they already have.

Yes. You can dispatch deliveries through DoorDash Drive or Uber Direct couriers while keeping the order and the customer.

On your own Swift Serve site, you do. The order, the email, and the history belong to your restaurant.

One flat monthly price with no commission and a free 14-day trial. See the plans on our pricing page.

Keep 100% of direct orders

Bring your regulars back to your own site

Start a free 14-day trial and stop paying commission on customers you already earned.