Dinehere vs iOrders
Compare a flat-price AI restaurant website with iOrders' Canadian commission-free ordering and app platform.
| Feature | i iOrders | |
|---|---|---|
| 5-Year Total Cost | C$2,700 over 5 yrs | Quote-only |
| Time to Launch | 10 minutes | Days |
| Restaurant-Specific | ||
| AI Menu Parsing | ||
| Hosting Included | Included | While subscribed |
| Technical Skill Required | None | Low |
| Custom Domain Support | ||
| Mobile Optimized | ||
| SEO Built-in |
A website you own, at a price you can see
iOrders is a Canadian ordering-and-app platform with quote-only pricing — the website comes bundled with online ordering, and you can't see the price until you ask. Dinehere is C$54/month (or C$540/year — 2 months free), published and flat — just the website, AI menu from photos, live in about 10 minutes, cancel anytime.
The smarter choice for restaurant owners
A Website, Not an Ordering App
iOrders is built around commission-free ordering and a branded app. Dinehere is just the website — no ordering stack to buy.
Transparent, Flat Pricing
iOrders is quote-only. Dinehere's price is public and flat — C$54/month, cancel anytime.
AI Menu From Photos
iOrders onboards your menu through a managed setup. Dinehere parses it from photos and publishes in about 10 minutes.
Common questions
If you are happy with UberEats or SkipTheDishes for delivery, iOrders might be redundant. Dinehere simply gives you a professional website to display your menu and can link out to your existing delivery partners.
Dinehere offers a transparent flat rate of C$54 per month or C$540 per year with two months free. iOrders uses a quote-based model tailored to your specific ordering needs, which can be less predictable.
No, Dinehere focuses strictly on creating a beautiful informational website and digital menu. If commission-free direct ordering is a priority, iOrders is the better choice.
You can launch a Dinehere site in about 10 minutes simply by uploading photos of your physical menu. You can then cancel your iOrders contract whenever your current agreement allows.
Yes, Dinehere provides a mobile-responsive website but does not build native iOS or Android apps. If having a branded downloadable app is essential to your business, you should stick with iOrders.
There are absolutely no setup or onboarding fees with Dinehere. You simply pay the C$54 monthly subscription, whereas custom platforms like iOrders may have variable setup costs.
iOrders typically requires managing individual items through their ordering backend. With Dinehere, you just upload a new photo of your printed menu, and the AI updates your site automatically.
Dinehere provides a custom subdomain for your restaurant out of the box. If you have a custom domain from iOrders, you can point it to your new Dinehere site.
Dinehere works perfectly for Canadian restaurants with localized pricing, but it does not offer the localized delivery networks and order logistics that iOrders provides.
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