Delivery presence
Example: A fast-casual taqueria links its homepage straight to a major delivery aggregator, so a customer hungry at 9pm finds the order button on the site instead of opening an app and ordering from whichever competitor happens to be listed.
aggregator coverage, DoorDash / Uber Eats / Grubhub
Whether your site links out to at least one major third-party delivery aggregator (DoorDash, Uber Eats, Grubhub, Slice, ChowNow). Detected by following the order-online link from your homepage.
Why it matters
A hungry-at-9pm customer who can't find a delivery option opens DoorDash and orders from whoever IS on the platform. Aggregator fees hurt — but losing the customer entirely hurts more. Fast-casual restaurants in particular live or die on aggregator presence; fine-dining can skip it by design.
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What is delivery presence?
Delivery presence is whether your site links out to at least one major third-party delivery aggregator (DoorDash, Uber Eats, Grubhub, Slice, ChowNow). Detected by following the order-online link from your homepage.
Why does delivery presence matter for a restaurant?
A hungry-at-9pm customer who can't find a delivery option opens DoorDash and orders from whoever IS on the platform. Aggregator fees hurt — but losing the customer entirely hurts more. Fast-casual restaurants in particular live or die on aggregator presence; fine-dining can skip it by design.
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