Multi-restaurant storefront
A discovery storefront for groups, food halls or local restaurant networks where customers choose a restaurant before ordering.
Stop paying high commissions to third-party platforms. Build direct relationships with your customers through your own branded ordering website.
Single-restaurant sites, multi-brand storefronts, and branded stores all run on the same menu and ordering engine. QR, kiosk, and table ordering have their own product pages.
A discovery storefront for groups, food halls or local restaurant networks where customers choose a restaurant before ordering.
A newer storefront experience with search, restaurant discovery, account access, cart, and checkout entry points.
A branded restaurant website with hero content, quick information, menu access, ordering state, and restaurant sections.
A visual restaurant storefront for brands that want a stronger food-first landing page before customers open the menu.
A menu-first ordering surface with categories, search, product cards, modifiers, cart, and checkout context.
Everything you need to run a successful online ordering business
Update your menu, prices, and availability instantly from one central dashboard
Offer both delivery and pickup options with customizable zones and schedules
Let customers book tables online with automatic confirmation and reminders
Accept future orders with scheduled pickup or delivery times
Fully customizable with your logo, colors, and custom domain name
Integrated payment processing with multiple payment methods supported
Take control of your online sales and build lasting customer relationships
Flex is a lower fixed monthly fee plus a small per-order commission, designed for restaurants that are still ramping up direct online ordering. Top is a higher fixed monthly fee with 0% per order, designed for restaurants with steady direct-order volume that want to keep every euro of the ticket.
No. The Web App can run standalone with the included Work App as the order inbox. If you have a POS, Disqober connects to it natively so every online order lands in the same kitchen flow as in-house tickets.
Yes. Marketplaces and delivery providers connect to your Disqober operating core, not directly to the Web App. The Web App is your own branded ordering site; marketplace orders arrive separately into Work App and share the same kitchen production flow and POS handoff.
The restaurant does. Direct orders run on the restaurant's own domain, with its own brand, and the customer database belongs to the restaurant. Disqober is the operating platform; it does not resell the customer relationship or the order data.
Card payments via Disqober Online Payments, Apple Pay and Google Pay where available, and cash or card-on-delivery for the channels that accept it. Country-specific local methods (Bizum in Spain, MB Way in Portugal, etc.) are added via the Online Payments add-on.
Most restaurants are live in days, not months. The Web App pulls menus from the POS or from the included menu editor, applies the restaurant's brand and domain, and connects to whichever payment, delivery, and marketplace integrations are needed.
Two lines about your operation are enough. We reply with a 30-minute call to understand the case and propose channels, pricing, and rollout plan.