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List your productDoorDash, Swiggy, Uber Eats-class platforms — customer app, restaurant dashboard, delivery driver app, dispatch engine. Live in 14-30 days.
Food delivery is a five-sided operational business — customers, restaurants, drivers, dispatchers, and platform admins. Building it from scratch takes $300,000-$800,000 and 12-18 months. Our food-delivery clones give you all five surfaces white-labelled and deployed in 14-30 days for $4,500-$18,000.
A white-label food delivery app is a production-grade codebase we've already built, tested, and deployed for past clients — re-branded with your logo, your colors, your domain, and your business model. You skip the 8-14 months of custom development and go live in 14-30 days with a fully owned platform.
Every clone we sell ships with 100% source code, native iOS & Android apps, a Next.js admin web console, and six months of free updates. You walk away owning the IP — not renting a SaaS seat that locks your customers into someone else's roadmap.
Built for founders, agencies, and operators who want the speed of buying with the freedom of owning.
Want a clone of something else? We've shipped 100+ white-label platforms — chances are we've already built yours.
Each clone ships with the customer app, restaurant POS/dashboard, driver app, dispatch engine, and admin web dashboard pre-wired. Pick the model that matches your launch market — pure delivery, cloud-kitchen, or quick-commerce hybrid.
Food delivery is an operations company wearing app clothing. Your edge comes from restaurant onboarding, driver supply, and the per-delivery unit economics — not from a custom-built dispatch engine. A custom build costs $300,000-$800,000 and 12-18 months. A white-label clone hands you the full five-surface platform (customer + restaurant + driver + dispatch + admin) deployed in 14-30 days for $4,500-$18,000, so your runway funds restaurant signups and driver supply, not engineering.
Every food delivery clone ships with the same production-grade foundation. Customise the surface; the engine is already battle-tested.
Skip the 8-14 month build. We hand you a deployment-ready codebase tailored to your branding, infrastructure, and unique requirements.
Rebrand the logo, colors, fonts, and entire visual identity. Modify text, images, and copy so the app reads as 100% yours from day one.
Plug into the APIs you already use — payments, analytics, comms, CRM. Our team wires up everything specific to your business needs.
Buying a white-label codebase costs a fraction of a ground-up build. We price for ready-made delivery, not bespoke engineering hours.
GDPR, PCI DSS, and ISO 27001-aware patterns baked in. We harden the infrastructure so you launch with industry-standard guardrails.
Get to market in days, not quarters. Native apps submitted to App Store + Play Store under your developer accounts, fully white-labelled.
Speed up your launch with a battle-tested food delivery platform. Find your niche, discuss the customisations you need, and let us hand you a ready-made app you fully own.
Quick answers to what every food delivery founder asks before signing the demo call.
Yes — same codebase, different config. Multi-restaurant marketplace mode (Swiggy/DoorDash-style) opens registration to any restaurant. Single-brand mode (cloud-kitchen / Domino's-style) hides the marketplace surface. Hybrid mode (cloud kitchens listed alongside partner restaurants) is also supported via admin toggles.
The dispatch engine uses configurable strategy: nearest-available, batched-delivery (multiple orders to one driver), or priority-pool (assigned drivers for specific zones). The dispatcher dashboard lets ops staff override automated decisions in real time. Surge pricing for peak hours is admin-configurable.
Configurable per-order split — standard pattern is 20-30% platform commission, 70-80% to restaurant, fixed per-delivery payout to driver ($3-$8 + tips). Payouts to restaurants run weekly/bi-weekly via Stripe Connect, Razorpay X, or bank transfer. Driver payouts can run daily.
Yes — customers can schedule orders for a future time slot (handed off to the dispatch engine at the prep-start moment). Group ordering lets multiple people add items to a shared cart with a single checkout. Both are standard features in the customer app.
Primary: 18-30% commission per order from restaurants. Secondary: delivery fee from customer ($1.99-$5.99), surge fee during peak demand, restaurant promoted-listing fees ($50-$500/month), priority delivery tier for customers ($4.99/month subscription).
Yes — the same codebase handles any merchant category. You can run dedicated verticals (food only, grocery only) or a multi-vertical superapp (food + grocery + pharmacy + alcohol) from one platform. Vertical-specific compliance (e.g. age-gate for alcohol, prescription upload for pharmacy) is admin-toggleable per merchant type.
Our food delivery clones price between $4,500 and $18,000 — Starter at $4,500, Growth at $8,000, Pro at $13,000, and Enterprise at $18,000. The same scope from a US development agency typically runs $80,000 to $250,000. Pricing is fixed up front and includes the source code, deployment, and 90 days of bug-fix support.
Yes — every clone ships with the complete source code, deployment scripts, environment configuration, and the database schema. You own it outright, deploy it wherever you want, and modify it however the market demands. No recurring licence fees, no per-listing royalties, no SaaS lock-in. Transfer happens via a private GitHub/GitLab repo in week 1.
Our clone-app specialists reply within 1 business hour with a custom roadmap tailored to your reference apps, timelines, and budget. We'll send back a live demo link the same day so you can walk through the platform before committing to anything. No pushy sales, no obligation, NDA signed on request.
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