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Supaorder vs Restolabs

Restolabs and Supaorder agree on the important thing — no commission on your orders. They disagree on scope. Restolabs stops at the order; Supaorder carries it through the register, the kitchen screen, the kiosk and the driver.

What Restolabs is

Restolabs, operated by Palat Inc in New York, sells commission-free online ordering to independent restaurants, mostly in the US. It is ordering software: a branded ordering site, QR ordering, an order management app, and POS connectivity delegated wholesale to ItsaCheckmate. There is no Restolabs register, kitchen display or kiosk.

How this page is written

Every Restolabs cell below states only what Restolabs 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 Restolabs, Row by Row

Checked against Restolabs's own published pages on 21 August 2026.

Supaorder compared with Restolabs across 14 criteria, checked on 21 August 2026.
Criterion Supaorder Restolabs
Commission on orders None — no percentage of any order, at any volume None — "No hidden fees. No commissions."
Per-order or per-transaction fee None. You connect your own payment processor and pay their rate directly None published
Order limits Unlimited orders on every plan No order cap published
Setup fee Standard $500, currently waived for early customers Not published
Branded iOS & Android apps under your brand Included on every plan — published to the App Store and Google Play under your brand Paid add-on — a branded iOS and Android app is a separate monthly line 1
POS register Included — multi-tender register, tables and tabs, till sessions with X/Z reports Not published — Restolabs is ordering software and integrates with POS
Kitchen display Included — per-item check-off across kitchen stations Not published
Self-order kiosk Included — your menu and prices, rewards sign-in, tips, printed pickup code Not published — QR ordering is offered instead
Driver app & auto-dispatch Included — driver app with live GPS, plus distance/load/vehicle auto-dispatch In-house driver management with live tracking and delivery zones; no dedicated driver app is published as a named product
On-demand delivery networks DoorDash Drive, Uber Direct, Shipday and Nash DoorDash, Uber Eats/Postmates, Tookan, Odravel and Radius Networks
POS integrations Two-way sync with Clover, Square and Toast Via ItsaCheckmate, which Restolabs describes as covering 100+ POS systems 2
Reporting 75+ built-in reports with CSV export Reporting is included; no report count is published
Markets & currencies 100+ countries, 17 published local currencies "10+ countries"; published customer references are predominantly US
Pricing published publicly Yes — every tier and currency is on /pricing Prices exist on their pricing page but render as "$00/month" placeholders in a browser 3

Scorecard: 8 to Supaorder, 1 to Restolabs, 5 level — by our own reading of the 14 criteria above. Read the rows, not the tally.

  1. 1. Branded iOS & Android apps under your brand — Restolabs confirms a branded mobile app add-on but does not state on its pricing or home page that the apps are listed under the restaurant’s own brand in the App Store and Google Play. Worth asking them directly, because it is the difference between your app and their app with your logo on it.
  2. 2. POS integrations — Restolabs names no individual POS system on its integrations page — coverage is delegated to ItsaCheckmate. That is broader reach than our three, and one more company in the chain when something breaks.
  3. 3. Pricing published publicly — The plan prices are in the page but do not display. A visitor to the Restolabs pricing page currently sees no price at all. We have not reproduced their figures here, because a number a vendor is not actually showing the public is not a number we should be quoting at them.
Their Case

When Restolabs Is the Better Choice

We would rather you buy the right thing than buy ours. These are the cases where that is not us.

Your POS is exotic

ItsaCheckmate reaches over a hundred POS systems. If yours is not Clover, Square or Toast, Restolabs can very likely connect to it and we very likely cannot. That is the whole argument and it is a good one.

You only want ordering

If your front of house is settled, your register works and you have no interest in a kiosk, paying for a platform that includes all three is paying for shelf space. Restolabs is scoped to the job you actually have.

You want a 30-day trial before committing

Restolabs publishes a 30-day free trial on any plan with no long-term contract. We run a demo on a live restaurant instead — some buyers prefer to poke at it themselves first.

Our Case

When Supaorder Is the Better Choice

You want the in-store half too

The register, kitchen display, self-order kiosk and in-store loyalty tablet are in the Supaorder subscription. On Restolabs they are somebody else’s products, bought and supported separately.

You want the app to be yours

Supaorder publishes native iOS and Android apps under your brand, in your app store listing, included on every plan rather than as an add-on.

You want to see the price before you talk to anyone

Our full price table — three location bands, 17 currencies — renders on /pricing. Theirs currently does not render at all.

Questions

Supaorder vs Restolabs FAQ

Is Restolabs commission-free?

Yes. Restolabs publishes no commission and no per-order fee, and so do we. On that question the two platforms genuinely agree, and both are a different proposition from a marketplace taking 15–30%.

Does Restolabs include a POS?

No. Restolabs publishes no POS register, kitchen display or kiosk — it is ordering software that connects to whatever POS you already run, through ItsaCheckmate. Supaorder includes the register, kitchen display, kiosk and loyalty tablet in the subscription and syncs two-way with Clover, Square and Toast.

Sources

The Restolabs 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 Restolabs publishes, tell us at [email protected] and we will correct it.

Restolabs 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 Restolabs.

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