Commission-Free Delivery & Online Ordering for Restaurants
Take your own online orders and deliver them with a DoorDash Drive courier — so you keep the customer, not a marketplace.
Opero gives restaurants commission-free online ordering on the same menu spine as the POS, and dispatches a DoorDash Drive courier for the last mile — owned delivery that keeps the guest relationship.
There are two ways a restaurant can do delivery, and they are not the same business. One is listing on a marketplace, where the app owns the customer, the data, and the relationship — and you rent access to your own guests. The other is owned delivery: the order comes in through your own ordering channels, and you simply hire a courier to carry it the last mile. Opero is built for the second one.
Your orders, your customers
Opero includes online ordering — QR and web — on the same menu spine as the POS, kiosk, and kitchen display. A guest scans a code or opens your ordering page, orders from the same menu your counter rings, and the ticket lands in the same kitchen queue. Because it's your channel, the customer, the contact, and the reorder are yours — not a line item inside a marketplace's app. It's commission-free: there's no per-order cut of the sale taken off the top.
Dispatch a DoorDash Drive courier for the last mile
Owning the order still leaves the drive. Opero solves that with DoorDash Drive: for a delivery order, you dispatch a DoorDash courier to run it from your kitchen to the guest's door. You get DoorDash's driver network for fulfillment without handing over the customer relationship — the guest ordered from you, paid you, and comes back to you. You keep the reorder that a marketplace listing would have captured for itself.
Delivery is part of the Growth plan and is rolling out now — turn it on in Admin, set your pickup details, and a “Dispatch a Dasher” action appears on delivery orders in the POS. Because it's new, confirm current availability for your market with us before you build your whole delivery operation on it.
Marketplace orders land in the same queue
If you also list on the marketplaces, Opero's DoorDash and Uber Eats order ingestion (newly rolling out, early access) brings those orders into the same POS and kitchen display as your own — so staff work one queue instead of tablet-hopping. Owned delivery and marketplace ingestion are two different capabilities pointed in opposite directions: one keeps your customers, the other meets customers who are already on a marketplace. Opero supports both without making the kitchen juggle two systems.
One menu, every channel
The reason this works cleanly is the single menu spine. POS, kiosk, QR, web ordering, and delivery all read one menu — 86 an item once and it disappears everywhere, including the online-ordering page a courier would have picked up from. There's no second menu database to drift out of sync, and no separate delivery product bolted on after the fact.
See how owned ordering and delivery fit into one restaurant operating system.
View Opero plansFrequently asked questions
- Is Opero delivery really commission-free?
- Opero doesn't take a percentage commission on your online-ordering sales — the order is yours. Delivery itself is fulfilled by dispatching a DoorDash Drive courier, which is a courier service for the last mile, not a marketplace that owns your customer. It's a fundamentally different model from listing on a delivery marketplace.
- How is this different from listing on DoorDash or Uber Eats?
- A marketplace listing puts your restaurant inside their app: they own the customer, the data, and the relationship. Owned delivery is the reverse — the guest orders through your own QR or web ordering, and Opero dispatches a DoorDash Drive courier to deliver it. You keep the customer and the reorder. Opero can also ingest marketplace orders into the same kitchen queue if you list on both, but the two are distinct capabilities.
- What plan includes delivery?
- Delivery is part of the Growth plan and is rolling out now. Turn it on in Admin, set your pickup phone and address, and a dispatch action appears on delivery orders in the POS. Because it's newly available, confirm current coverage for your area with us before relying on it.
- Do I need my own drivers?
- No. That's the point of dispatching through DoorDash Drive — you use DoorDash's courier network for the last mile without hiring, scheduling, or managing drivers yourself, while still keeping the customer relationship that a marketplace listing would take.
Run your whole restaurant on one platform
POS, kiosk, QR ordering, kitchen display, inventory, and payments on one spine — one per-location price, unlimited devices, no leased terminals.
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