Dinehere vs UrbanPiper
Compare the AI-powered restaurant website builder with UrbanPiper's Meraki ordering and aggregator-integration suite.
| Feature | U UrbanPiper | |
|---|---|---|
| 5-Year Total Cost | ₹14,950 over 5 yrs | ₹2,70,000 over 5 years |
| Time to Launch | 10 minutes | Days |
| Restaurant-Specific | ||
| AI Menu Parsing | ||
| Hosting Included | Included | While subscribed |
| Technical Skill Required | None | Moderate |
| Custom Domain Support | ||
| Mobile Optimized | ||
| SEO Built-in |
Own your website without a ₹4,500/mo ordering suite
UrbanPiper's Meraki self-branded ordering runs around ₹4,500/month (website) and is built to take orders and sync Zomato/Swiggy — a full ordering and POS suite. If you need that, use UrbanPiper. But if you just want a website you own that shows your menu, hours and location and ranks on Google, Dinehere is ₹299/month (or ₹2,990/year — 2 months free) — restaurant-built, AI menu parsing, live in about 10 minutes, with no ₹4,500/month ordering stack to maintain.
The smarter choice for restaurant owners
A Website You Own, Not an Ordering Stack
UrbanPiper's Meraki (~₹4,500/mo) is an ordering suite. Dinehere is the simple website you own, for ₹299/month.
Built to Be Found, Not Just to Take Orders
Dinehere structures your site for local SEO so diners discover you on Google — not just an ordering page.
No Aggregator Plumbing to Run
UrbanPiper layers on Zomato/Swiggy integration and POS. Dinehere stays simple: your menu, hours and location, live in 10 minutes.
Common questions
No. Dinehere focuses purely on giving your restaurant a beautiful, easily discoverable website. UrbanPiper is built to route aggregator orders to your POS.
Yes, significantly. UrbanPiper Meraki costs around ₹4,500 per month, while Dinehere gives you a complete online presence for a flat ₹299 per month.
Dinehere does not have e-commerce or ordering features. It is designed to display your menu, story, and location so customers can find you and visit in person or call.
You can set up your Dinehere website in about 10 minutes. There is no waiting for POS integrations or complex technical onboarding.
Not at all. With Dinehere, you simply upload a photo of your physical menu, and our system automatically creates a clean, mobile-responsive online menu.
Absolutely. Many restaurants use Dinehere for their main, SEO-optimized website to attract diners, while using UrbanPiper in the background purely for aggregator management.
Dinehere is specifically structured to help you rank on Google for local searches. UrbanPiper Meraki pages are primarily built as transactional ordering portals rather than SEO landing pages.
No, Dinehere offers a flexible ₹299/month plan that you can cancel anytime, or a ₹2990/year plan that gives you two months free.
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