Fleksa is the only platform on these pages that publishes an actual commission rate: its zero-monthly plan takes 8% of ordering revenue. Its paid tiers are commission-free, with onboarding starting at 299 per product group. Supaorder has one flat per-location price and no commission tier at all.
Fleksa is a German-American restaurant operating system — Fleksa GmbH in Frankfurt and Fleksa, Inc. in Austin — selling branded ordering, a branded app, reservations, a cloud POS with kitchen display, and a kiosk terminal. Like Flipdish, it is one of the few competitors here with the in-store half of the product as well as the online half.
How this page is written
Every Fleksa cell below states only what Fleksa publishes on its own website — no review-site
figures, no analyst numbers. Where they publish nothing, the cell says not published rather
than claiming the feature is missing. The pages we read and the date we read them are at the bottom,
so you can check any row yourself in one click.
Side by Side
Supaorder and Fleksa, Row by Row
Checked against Fleksa's own published pages on 21 August 2026.
Supaorder compared with Fleksa across 14 criteria, checked on 21 August 2026.
8% on orders on the zero-monthly Flex plan; the paid tiers publish 0% on direct orders
1
Per-order or per-transaction fee
None. You connect your own payment processor and pay their rate directly
A 0.25% + 0.10 payout fee is published; processing is stated as included
Order limits
Unlimited orders on every plan
No order cap published; the Flex plan has a monthly minimum commitment
Setup fee
Standard $500, currently waived for early customers
Onboarding "starts at 299/product group"
Branded iOS & Android apps under your brand
Included on every plan — published to the App Store and Google Play under your brand
Included from the Bundle tier — the entry tier is website ordering only
POS register
Included — multi-tender register, tables and tabs, till sessions with X/Z reports
Yes — a cloud POS that works offline and is TSE-compliant for Germany
Kitchen display
Included — per-item check-off across kitchen stations
Yes — a kitchen display is published
Self-order kiosk
Included — your menu and prices, rewards sign-in, tips, printed pickup code
Yes — a Sunmi K2 Mini kiosk terminal at a published hardware price
Driver app & auto-dispatch
Included — driver app with live GPS, plus distance/load/vehicle auto-dispatch
Not published — no driver app is offered
On-demand delivery networks
DoorDash Drive, Uber Direct, Shipday and Nash
Not published. Uber Eats, DoorDash, Grubhub, Lieferando and Wolt orders flow in as marketplace orders, which is aggregation rather than dispatch
POS integrations
Two-way sync with Clover, Square and Toast
Not applicable — Fleksa replaces your POS rather than syncing with one. Menu import from Toast, Square, Lightspeed, Aloha and Positouch is published
Reporting
75+ built-in reports with CSV export
Reporting is included; no report count is published
Markets & currencies
100+ countries, 17 published local currencies
"50+ countries" with EU data residency for DACH operators and Tap-to-Pay in the US
Pricing published publicly
Yes — every tier and currency is on /pricing
Yes — plans, commission, hardware and fee schedule are all published
Scorecard:
8 to Supaorder, 1 to Fleksa, 5 level — by our own reading of the 14 criteria
above. Read the rows, not the tally.
1. Commission on orders —
Fleksa also publishes 0.50 per person on reservations for the Flex plan, a 15 chargeback fee and a 0.25% + 0.10 payout fee. Its pricing page renders numerals without a currency symbol and the page title says euro, so confirm the currency for your market before comparing figures.
Their Case
When Fleksa Is the Better Choice
We would rather you buy the right thing than buy ours. These are the cases where that is not us.
You operate in Germany, Austria or Switzerland
Fleksa ships a TSE-compliant POS and stores customer data in EU regions for DACH operators. If you are subject to the German fiscalisation rules, that is not a feature comparison — it is a legal requirement, and Fleksa has built for it directly.
You want to replace your POS rather than sync with it
Fleksa is a POS replacement with ordering attached. Supaorder syncs two-way with Clover, Square and Toast and includes its own register alongside them. If you want one system with no integration seam at all, Fleksa is arguing for exactly that.
You genuinely cannot pay a monthly fee yet
Fleksa’s Flex plan is zero monthly against 8% of ordering revenue. That is expensive at volume, but it is a real option for an operator who cannot commit to a subscription this quarter, and we do not offer an equivalent.
Our Case
When Supaorder Is the Better Choice
You never want a percentage of an order to leave
On Fleksa the commission-free route is the paid tier plus onboarding from 299 per product group. On Supaorder there is no commission tier to avoid in the first place.
You run your own drivers
Fleksa publishes no driver app and no on-demand dispatch network. Supaorder includes a driver app with live GPS, an auto-dispatch engine, and DoorDash Drive, Uber Direct, Shipday and Nash when your own drivers are stretched.
You want to keep the POS you have
Fleksa asks you to move off it. We sync with Clover, Square and Toast two-way — menus in, orders out, statuses kept in step by webhook.
Questions
Supaorder vs Fleksa FAQ
Does Fleksa charge commission?
On its zero-monthly Flex plan, yes — Fleksa publishes 8% on ordering and 0.50 per person on reservations, which makes it the only platform in this comparison set publishing an explicit commission rate. Its paid Essentials and Bundle tiers publish 0% commission on direct orders. Supaorder has no commission on any plan.
Fleksa and Supaorder both have a POS and a kiosk. What is actually different?
Three things. Fleksa replaces your POS where we also sync with Clover, Square and Toast, so you can keep the register you have. Fleksa publishes no driver app or on-demand dispatch network, where dispatch is core to our product. And Fleksa is built around DACH compliance and the US, where we publish local pricing in 17 currencies across 100+ countries. In Germany, their focus is the stronger argument.
Sources
The Fleksa column was read from these pages on 21 August 2026. Vendors change their pricing without
announcing it — if you find a row that no longer matches what Fleksa publishes, tell us at
[email protected]
and we will correct it.
Fleksa is a trademark of its respective owner. This comparison is published by Supaorder and reflects
our reading of publicly available information; it is not endorsed by Fleksa.