Full feature map
Everything your branded ordering app includes
Bite2Byte gives an Australian restaurant its own branded ordering app on web, iOS and Android, with payments into the restaurant's own Stripe account, loyalty, push notifications, a live menu manager, promo codes, pre-orders and staff dashboards, all built from one menu.
The short answer
- One Bite2Byte setup covers a web app, an iOS app and an Android app under the restaurant's own name.
- Payments run through the restaurant's own Stripe account, with 0% marketplace commission on orders.
- Loyalty, push notifications, promo codes and pre-orders are part of the same platform, not separate tools to stitch together.
- Send a link to an existing Uber Eats or DoorDash listing, or a menu file, and the menu is imported with photos, usually the same day.
- Native courier delivery and POS integrations are rolling out; pickup and scheduled pre-orders are what's live today.
The capability map
Every restaurant gets the same core set of tools, grouped here by what they do for the business.
Branded ordering on three platforms
A web app plus App Store and Google Play apps, published under the restaurant's own name and built from one menu and one codebase.
Payments to the restaurant's own account
Orders are paid through the restaurant's own Stripe account, so money settles directly to the restaurant with 0% marketplace commission.
Loyalty built into the app
Points on every dollar, punch cards, milestone rewards and barcode wallet cards, plus a scanner so walk-in and till orders earn points too.
A direct line to customers
Native and web push notifications reach customers who already ordered from the restaurant's own app, so the relationship stays with the restaurant rather than a marketplace.
Menu and promotions, live
A menu manager for dishes, variants and add-ons, one-tap sold-out snoozing, and promo codes with time windows, caps and minimum-order rules.
Pre-orders and staff dashboards
Customers schedule an order ahead for a time slot, kitchens see a paced queue, and staff get a live orders view plus a vendor dashboard for hours, menu, promos, loyalty and analytics.
How the features come together
The features aren't separate tools bolted together; they follow the path an order actually takes.
- 1
The menu comes in
Send a link to an existing Uber Eats or DoorDash listing, or a menu file, and it is imported with photos, usually the same day.
- 2
Customers order and pay
Customers check out as a guest on the web, or sign in to earn loyalty points. Either way the payment lands in the restaurant's own Stripe account.
- 3
The restaurant runs and markets it
Staff manage the menu, hours and promos from the vendor dashboard, and push notifications bring customers back directly, with no marketplace in between.
Set up for the restaurant, not by the restaurant
Every feature above ships already wired together. Elite Heights handles the build, the App Store and Google Play submission, hosting and ongoing updates, so there's no developer or technical skill required on the restaurant's side.
Prices show in AUD and are GST-inclusive, and customers get tax-ready email receipts. The web version of the app can be taking orders while the native store apps are still in review, so a launch is measured in days rather than months.
What's rolling out next
Two pieces of the platform are still arriving. Native courier delivery, with instant quotes, dispatch and live tracking built into the app, is rolling out with the public launch. Pickup orders and scheduled pre-orders are what restaurants use today.
POS integrations are being built as a pluggable framework and are also rolling out, rather than available across every till system right now.
Questions, answered
- What features come with a Bite2Byte restaurant app?
- A branded web, iOS and Android app, payments into the restaurant's own Stripe account, loyalty and wallet cards, push notifications, a live menu manager, promo codes, pre-orders, guest checkout on web and staff dashboards, all included in the setup.
- Does Bite2Byte take a cut of my order revenue?
- No. Orders are paid straight into the restaurant's own Stripe account and there's 0% marketplace commission. Pricing is a straightforward platform arrangement, walked through on a demo call for your restaurant's size and volume.
- How does my menu get onto the app?
- Send a link to an existing Uber Eats or DoorDash listing, or a menu file, and it's imported with photos, usually the same day. It can then be edited live from the menu manager.
- Do customers need to sign up to order?
- No. Guest checkout is available on the web app, so a customer can order without creating an account. Signing in is what lets them earn loyalty points and opt into push notifications.
- Is delivery included in the app?
- Pickup orders and scheduled pre-orders are live today. Native courier delivery with instant quotes, dispatch and live tracking is built into the platform and rolling out with the public launch.
See the full feature set on your own menu
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