Flipdish and Supaorder sell the same shape of product. The difference is what each one tells you before you talk to sales: Flipdish publishes subscription prices but no transaction rate, and prices the app tier and the kiosk as separate subscriptions. Supaorder publishes one per-location price with the app, POS, kitchen screen and kiosk inside it, and charges nothing per order.
Flipdish is an Irish restaurant technology company selling branded ordering, a branded app, a POS with kitchen display, and self-service kiosks, with restaurant-grade hardware to go with them. Of the platforms on this page it is the closest to Supaorder in scope — it is one of only two competitors here with a genuine POS, KDS and kiosk stack.
How this page is written
Every Flipdish cell below states only what Flipdish 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 Flipdish, Row by Row
Checked against Flipdish's own published pages on 21 August 2026.
Supaorder compared with Flipdish across 14 criteria, checked on 21 August 2026.
None. You connect your own payment processor and pay their rate directly
Not published — the pricing page says rates are "transparent" but prints no figure
Order limits
Unlimited orders on every plan
No order cap published
Setup fee
Standard $500, currently waived for early customers
Not published — "upfront costs for hardware and implementation… can vary"
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 middle tier — the entry tier is website ordering only
POS register
Included — multi-tender register, tables and tabs, till sessions with X/Z reports
Yes — Flipdish POS, plus handheld POS and hardware
Kitchen display
Included — per-item check-off across kitchen stations
Yes — tickets by station and dispatch type, with label printing
Self-order kiosk
Included — your menu and prices, rewards sign-in, tips, printed pickup code
Yes — priced as its own subscription line, hardware extra
Driver app & auto-dispatch
Included — driver app with live GPS, plus distance/load/vehicle auto-dispatch
Driver tracking and driver management are published
On-demand delivery networks
DoorDash Drive, Uber Direct, Shipday and Nash
Orkestro, Ondway, Nash, Stuart and VROMO
POS integrations
Two-way sync with Clover, Square and Toast
15+ including Clover, Square, Toast, Lightspeed, Oracle Micros, Revel and TouchBistro
Reporting
75+ built-in reports with CSV export
Reporting is included; no report count is published
Markets & currencies
100+ countries, 17 published local currencies
Ireland, United Kingdom, Spain and the United States, plus a global option
Pricing published publicly
Yes — every tier and currency is on /pricing
Partly — subscription prices are published, transaction and setup costs are not
Scorecard:
7 to Supaorder, 1 to Flipdish, 6 level — by our own reading of the 14 criteria
above. Read the rows, not the tally.
Their Case
When Flipdish 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 are in Ireland or the UK
Flipdish is headquartered in Dublin with a London office and sells hardware into those markets directly. Local hardware supply, local support hours and local marketplace aggregation from Just Eat and Deliveroo are things a Dublin or Manchester operator can reasonably weigh above anything on our side of the table.
You want a longer POS integration list
Flipdish connects to Oracle Micros, Lightspeed, TouchBistro, Revel and a dozen others. We sync with Clover, Square and Toast. If your estate runs on Micros, that decision is already made.
You want to buy the hardware from the same company
Flipdish sells tills, cash drawers, printers and kiosk terminals as a catalogue. We work with hardware you buy yourself — Sunmi, Rongta, generic BLE printers, PrintNode. One-invoice hardware procurement is a real convenience if you are opening several sites at once.
Our Case
When Supaorder Is the Better Choice
You want to know the transaction cost before you sign
Flipdish publishes subscription prices and calls its transaction rates transparent without printing one. Supaorder takes nothing per order at all, which is a simpler thing to verify than a rate you have to ask for.
You want the app and the kiosk without extra subscriptions
On Flipdish the branded app is the middle tier and the kiosk is its own line. On Supaorder both are in the one per-location price, along with the register, kitchen screen and loyalty tablet.
You operate outside Flipdish’s four markets
Flipdish sells into Ireland, the UK, Spain and the US. We publish local pricing in 17 currencies across 100+ countries.
Questions
Supaorder vs Flipdish FAQ
What does Flipdish charge per transaction?
Flipdish does not publish a figure. Its pricing page states that transaction rates are transparent with no hidden fees, but prints no percentage and no per-order amount, and says upfront hardware and implementation costs vary. You will need to ask them. Supaorder takes nothing per order — you connect your own payment processor and pay their published rate directly.
Is Flipdish or Supaorder better for a multi-site group?
It depends where the sites are. Flipdish sells in Ireland, the UK, Spain and the US and supplies hardware in those markets. Supaorder prices per location and gets cheaper per site from your fourth location onward, in 17 currencies across 100+ countries. For a group inside Flipdish’s markets it is a genuine contest; for a group outside them it is not.
Sources
The Flipdish 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 Flipdish publishes, tell us at
[email protected]
and we will correct it.
Flipdish 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 Flipdish.