UberEats Clone Script — Launch Your AI-Powered Food Delivery App in 72 Hours
Skip the 9-12 months waiting and expensive custom coding, and launch your own food delivery business in just 72 hours. Get everything you need to compete - customer, restaurant, and rider apps plus an admin hub - all fully branded with your logo and ready to launch.
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Our Live
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Telegrant
EatMo
MrYellow
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Definition
What Is an UberEats Clone App?
An UberEats clone is a ready-to-use food delivery platform that lets you skip the coding process entirely. Instead of building from scratch, you get a working system with restaurant discovery, ordering, and live rider tracking.
You simply add your own brand, design, and prices to launch a food delivery app in days instead of months.
A complete UberEats clone package usually has four different tools in one system.
First, there is a customer app for ordering food. Second, a restaurant app handling menus and incoming orders. Third, a rider app helps drivers get around and finish deliveries. Fourth, an admin panel that connects all the dots behind the scenes. The customer side is simple and works just like the industry giants. Users can easily find nearby restaurants, pick what they want, pay inside the app, and watch the driver on a map in real time. Meanwhile, the UberEats Clone Script takes care of the tricky behind-the-scenes stuff like driver routes, cash collection, taxes, and money payouts to keep your business running.
Most people who use these white-label food delivery apps are entrepreneurs starting their own local delivery services. They might offer their service in a specific area or serving niche markets that the giants may not cater to.
A new founder might test the idea in just one city, while bigger businesses can launch the platform across multiple regions.
Because all the hard work is already done, you save time, avoid annoying bugs, and get your business live fast.
Why Launching a Food Delivery App Is Smart in 2026
It's easy to assume the big platforms already won food delivery. They didn't. The market still moves more than $1.5 trillion a year, across nearly 2.7 billion people. But the ground under that number has shifted. The giants charge restaurants up to 30% on every order, run every city off the same playbook, and treat a vegan diner in Berlin exactly like a night-shift worker in Karachi. That sameness is the opening. The people winning in 2026 aren't trying to out-spend UberEATS; they pick one city, one cuisine, or one community the giants treat as an afterthought and make it theirs.
Most founders think delivery apps can only deliver food. No! The best delivery apps do not stop at meals only. They use the same riders and the same system to deliver everything. Think about it this way. The system does not care what is inside the bag. That means your riders can carry groceries, medicine, or late-night snacks. They can carry alcohol, too. You should start with food delivery first. Then, you can add new categories time to time. This lets you build a business that the food-only giants would need years to catch up to.
2.
Pick One Lane and Own It
Ten years ago, getting food delivered felt like magic. But things have changed. Today, standard delivery is boring. People want food that fits their lifestyle. Some people only want halal food. Others want fully vegan meals. Some look for high-protein food, while others are in need of shops that are open past midnight. And the giants can't cater all these needs at once. This is where you can win by building an app for just one specific group. Show them only what fits their life. This builds real trust. When people trust you, they keep coming back naturally.
3.
Let AI Do the Heavy Work
You do not need a huge team of engineers anymore. In fact, AI now handles the hardest parts of the business. It can pick the best rider for a delivery, predict the busy dinner rush before it happens, and even read menus straight from a photo. In 2020, you needed twenty people to run a delivery app. Today, just two people can run the whole thing with the right tool.
For technical evaluators
Try the App Yourself — Hands-On Demo Access
Booking a call is the fastest way to get a guided walkthrough. But what if you want to poke the product first? You can install the customer, business, and rider apps, and log into the live admin panel. To do this, just request access below. This is built for CTOs, agencies vetting for clients, and founders who need to verify the product is real before a conversation.
Access granted — start testing.
The demo ships as three separate apps — customer, business, and rider — each on iOS and Android, plus a hosted admin panel. Install any app, sign in with its test number and the shared OTP, then explore.
Customer app
Browse restaurants, place a test order, and track the rider live.
Every Feature Your UberEats Clone Needs — Out of the Box
A food delivery app isn’t just a customer screen; it’s four products in perfect sync, and it all starts when an order is placed. Customers want live tracking, restaurants need instant printing, riders require optimized routes, and admins need total transparency. Below is the full feature set our clone ships with — 100+ production features across customer, restaurant, and rider apps, plus the admin panel. Every feature is built, tested, and live in deployed apps across multiple markets.
Onboarding & location setupEasy setup to find your location by auto-detecting, picking on a map, or using a saved address.
Nearby restaurantsReal-time discovery of restaurants delivering to the user's current address.
Browse by cuisine & categoryPizza, sushi, halal, vegan, late-night, breakfast — smart cuisine and meal filters.
Smart search & filtersSearch restaurants, dishes, or cuisines, and filter by rating, price, time, dietary needs, distance, offers.
Multi-Cart (multi-merchant)Manage parallel carts from multiple restaurants and check out each separately.
Smart cart & checkoutItem modifiers, special instructions, tip selection, and a one-screen checkout summary.
Live order trackingReal-time map tracking from kitchen to doorstep with accurate ETAs and rider position.
Order lifecycle notificationsOrder updates sent to your phone or app.
Schedule for later & pickupPre-order for any future slot. Pickup mode with pay-at-restaurant on arrival.
Chat & call with rider (masked)Built-in masked chat and call so neither side ever sees the other's phone number.
Bill Split (shared orders)Create a shared order, invite the group, collect each person's payment before checkout.
Saved addresses & locationsHome, work, and custom labels with map-pin precision, landmark, and delivery notes.
Wallet, refunds & auto-applyIn-app wallet with automatic balance application at checkout and refund-to-wallet flows.
Multiple payments + CODCards, Apple Pay, Google Pay, regional wallets, cash on delivery, and pay-at-restaurant options.
AI Food Discovery ChatConversational AI assistant for meal ideas, restaurant suggestions, and dietary matching.
Voice AI orderingOrder, ask for recommendations, and check out via speaking — fully hands-free.
Reels (short-form food discovery)Native short-video feed for food ideas with one-tap ordering.
Home banners & vouchersPromotional banners and collectable voucher cards on the home dashboard.
Loyalty & restaurant rewardsTrack loyalty progress per restaurant with active, completed, and expired reward tabs.
Subscriptions / Eats PassMonthly membership with free delivery, exclusive offers, and priority support.
Coupons, vouchers & referral creditsApply codes at checkout, collect offers, earn wallet credits from referrals automatically.
Surprise BagsReserve discounted surprise food bags for pickup within a set time window.
Favorites, follows & reorderingSave dishes and merchants for one-tap reorder from order history.
Profile, diet preferences & supportEdit profile, set dietary preferences and live chat support + FAQs.
Order history & receiptsBrowse every past order with detailed receipts and downloadable invoices for expense tracking.
Live Activities & Dynamic Island (iOS)Keep track of your delivery on your lock screen or in the top status bar. No need to open the app.
Dark mode & accessibilityApp-wide dark mode toggle, larger-font support, and screen-reader labels throughout the app.
Owner onboarding & restaurant setupCreate owner profile, build your store's page, add your paperwork, and get it checked automatically.
Live operations dashboardEasily see your current orders, cooking times, busy status, and today's revenue summary in a glance.
New order requestsAccept, reject, or set prep time on every new and cancellation request with one-tap actions.
Order management & historyMonitor active orders, search past orders, and issue partial or full refunds with audit trail.
Menu managementAdd, edit, and reorder dishes, modifiers, combos, out-of-stock states; bulk imports.
Top-selling items insightBest-performing dishes surfaced for prep planning and featured placement.
Customer feedback responsesRead customer reviews and respond directly to recover at-risk customers.
Business AI Chat (ops assistant)In-app AI guidance for operational questions, growth tips, and day-to-day business help.
Business chat with customersMasked chat with customers during active orders without phone-number exposure.
Printer settingsDirect integration with kitchen ticket printers for order tickets and receipts.
Multi-branch & hours managementOne login across multiple outlets with per-branch hours, prep times, and busy toggles.
Coupons & voucher campaignsLaunch BOGO, percentage, flat, first-order, and free-delivery campaigns from the dashboard.
Loyalty offersReward-based campaigns that drive repeat orders per restaurant.
Surprise Bag managementCreate, schedule, price, and track discounted surprise-bag campaigns.
Business Reels (promo videos)Create and publish short-form promotional video content to drive discovery in the customer feed.
Promote / SpotlightPaid promotion slots and featured banners to boost visibility on the home dashboard.
Reports, analytics & automationRevenue, AOV, peak-hours, top-dish reports plus automation rules for campaigns and alerts.
Wallet & earnings visibilityLive earnings, commission breakdown, and payout schedule per branch.
Payout history & detailPast payments with full totals — total earned, fees, taxes, final amount — with exact info for every single payout.
Withdrawal requests & historyOne-click withdrawal from wallet to linked bank with end-to-end status tracking.
Bank managementAdd, verify, and manage payout bank accounts securely from within the app.
Business notifications, chat support & FAQsReal-time operational alerts plus searchable FAQs and direct chat support.
Owner profile & logged-in devicesManage owner details, review active sessions across devices, and option to sign out remotely.
Settings, language & dark modePer-user language preference, dark/light theme toggle, and app feedback submission.
Audit logs & activity trackingEvery admin action logged with user, timestamp, and field-level changes for compliance reviews.
Real-time monitoring & alertsGet instant alerts on transaction stalls, payment declines, fraud spikes, and server downtime to keep operations running.
Cards (Stripe, Razorpay, Adyen)Safe and secure checkout using your bank card, with extra security steps so your money stays protected.
Apple Pay & Google PayA super fast, one-touch way to pay using your phone's built-in digital wallet.
PayPal & regional walletsPopular digital accounts to pay with, including ones made just for specific countries.
Cash on delivery (COD)First-class COD with rider cash collection, end-of-shift reconciliation, refund flow.
Pay at restaurant (pickup)Pickup orders can pay on arrival instead of prepaying.
In-app wallet with auto-applyMake top-ups, keep extra money, get refunds, or earn cash back to spend later.
Partial-wallet split paymentIf wallet covers part of the bill, pay the remainder with a card or cash.
Tipping built-inPercentage basis, fixed, or custom tip.
Tax engineThe app does the math automatically to add the correct local sales tax to your order.
Refunds & chargebacksSomething wrong with your order? It's easy to get your money back (partially or fully).
Saved payment methods (PCI-DSS)The app remembers your payment details so you never have to type them in again.
Multi-language UITranslate the entire app — strings, menus, push, emails — across any number of countries.
RTL supportFirst-class Arabic and Hebrew layouts — mirrors the whole screen plus moves buttons and icons.
Multi-currency pricingAutomatically shows prices and processes payments in the local currency of whichever city the order is being made from.
Region-specific policiesEasily adapts to local laws without needing a whole new version of the app.
Local SMS/OTP providersEnsures login texts and order updates send instantly using the best telecom networks for that specific country.
Region-aware complianceAutomatically follows local data privacy laws (like GDPR), keeping customer information secure.
Web app for browser orderingResponsive web app for customers who prefer not to download the app.
S3-compatible storageLets you choose your preferred cloud storage provider (like Amazon S3 or DigitalOcean) to save money and fit your budget.
Multi-cloud deploymentHost the app across different cloud providers, preventing you from getting trapped with a single tech giant.
Edge + cloud + traditional runtimesBalances the app’s performance so pages load instantly.
Configuration-friendly platformAllows you to change delivery rules or tweak app settings instantly without needing to write new code.
Eco-friendly delivery optionsHelps cut down on carbon footprints with smart routing that groups rider trips together
Powered by AI
AI Features That Cut Your Ops Cost & Lift Order Value
Deliver smarter, not harder by bringing the power of AI to your food delivery business. Industry leaders run AI across their whole operation. This clone gives you nine of those capabilities — without needing an in-house ML team.
Personalized Dish Suggestions
The app learns your customer’s habits (what time they order, what they ate last, and their favorite cuisines) o suggest food they’re highly likely to add to cart.
AI Rider Dispatch
Figures out the best courier based on distance, how many orders the rider's carrying, and traffic. It perfectly times when the rider should arrive so the food isn't sitting on a counter getting cold.
Demand Forecasting
The system predicts how busy your zone will be (and accounts for things like rain) so your app can pre-position riders in the neighborhood before the dinner rush even starts.
AI Menu OCR
You just snap a picture or upload a PDF of your paper menu, and the engine reads it, crops it, and loads all your dishes, prices, and add-ons directly into your system in seconds.
Auto-Translation
Automatically translates your menu into whatever language the customer prefers. It’s perfect for letting tourists or new-language locals in your area order without confusion.
Fraud & Abuse Detection
Automatically catches the scammers who abuse the refund system, use fake promo codes, or try to game the app. It puts a stop to the hidden costs that eat into your profit.
Dynamic Delivery-Fee Optimization
The system automatically adjusts delivery fees based on how busy it is and how much the customer is willing to pay before going elsewhere.
AI Support Chatbot
A smart bot that handles basic customer complaints—like "where's my sandwich" or "I need a refund"—without needing a real person to answer the phone.
AI ETA Prediction
Unlike those old-school static timers that are almost always wrong, this uses real-time weather, city traffic, and how long the kitchen takes to cook to give customers an ETA that's usually accurate down to the minute.
Available Across Web, iOS, and Android
This clone works everywhere you do - on the web, iOS, and Android, and runs as four different surfaces powered by one single backend. We built the iOS and Android apps using Flutter from a single, shared codebase, while creating a responsive React web app and a handy admin panel for the web. We made sure everything stays perfectly in sync across all four platforms. That means a customer can easily browse products on their laptop, complete their checkout on an Android phone, and track their delivery right from an iOS device without missing a single feature.
The backend runs a modern TypeScript-first edge stack. By default it's Node.js + Hono on Cloudflare Workers (AWS optional). Data sits in PostgreSQL via Drizzle ORM and Prisma migrations, with Zod-validated APIs and Socket.io handling real-time order and chat updates. All your media sits safely on DigitalOcean Spaces or Amazon S3 right behind a global CDN. Right out of the box, these deployed clones comfortably handle anywhere from 5,000 to 500,000 orders every month, keeping feed load times under 300ms and scaling up smoothly without needing a rewrite.
iOS
Android
Web
Admin Panel
Mobile (iOS + Android)
Flutter · Dart · GetX · Dio · Hive · Sentry · Shorebird OTA
PostgreSQL behind Drizzle ORM with Prisma-managed migrations
Deployment
Cloudflare Workers (edge) by default · AWS available · Shorebird OTA updates
Storage & CDN
DigitalOcean Spaces or Amazon S3 (S3-compatible) behind a global CDN
Auth
Firebase Auth · Google Sign-In · Apple Sign-In · email · phone · OTP
Payments
Stripe by default · swap for Razorpay, Adyen, PayPal, or any regional gateway · in-app wallet
Maps & real-time
Google Maps Platform (Places, Geocoding, Directions) · WebSockets · FCM · iOS Live Activities
Stripe is shown as the reference payment gateway — any gateway of your choice can be wired in. Storage, deployment cloud, and auth providers are equally swappable on request.
What sets us apart
Three Capabilities You Won't Find in Any Other UberEats Clone
When building an on-demand food delivery app, three things separate the winners from the rest. And we include them in every clone we deliver. Our solutions cut your map costs, protect your margin on every order, and keep riders earning even with no signal.
Flexible Maps & Delivery Tracking
Unlike other platforms that force you to use Google Maps and charge you every single time a customer looks at their screen, our software gives you options. Start with Google for a quick launch, then switch to our custom, open-source routing to save tens of thousands of dollars a month once your delivery volume grows.
Save 60–80% on map API costs at scale
Smart Pricing & AI Dispatcher
Avoid the chaos of the dinner rush. Our system predicts when and where orders will spike, automatically positioning your couriers exactly where they need to be. Plus, our smart pricing algorithm calculates the perfect delivery fee—maximizing your profit margin on every single order without scaring customers away.
+6–11 point gross-margin lift
Offline-First Rider App
Every other rider app on the market assumes connectivity — they freeze, lose orders, or drop deliveries the moment a rider enters a low-signal or dead zones like subway stations, deep basements, and thick apartment buildings. Our rider app is offline-first. The app saves the data locally and automatically updates everything the moment your rider gets a bar of service again. The result is the lowest "missed order" rate of any clone on the market.
Zero lost orders in weak signal
How Your UberEats Clone Makes Money — 8 Revenue Streams
Food delivery margins are famously thin, with most food delivery platforms operating on just a 15–22% gross margin before marketing costs. Relying on one revenue stream simply won’t cut it, which is why operators who actually go cash-positive run four to eight revenue streams on every transaction, then tune the mix city by city. Our clone ships all eight streams enabled by default and is fully tunable from the admin panel, allowing the mix to shift easily without any code changes.
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Restaurant Commissions
This is the delivery app's cut from every food order, like a small service fee charged to the restaurant or cafe. It's the most steady and reliable way the app makes money every single day.
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Delivery Fees & Surge
This charges customers for bringing the food to their door. The price changes based on how far the driver has to go, the weather, or if it's a busy dinner rush hour.
03
Customer Subscriptions
Think of this as a VIP club membership where users pay a flat monthly fee. In return, they get free drop-offs and special deals. It guarantees the app a steady flow of cash every month.
04
Featured Listings & In-App Ads
The app makes extra high-profit cash by selling ad space. Restaurants and food brands pay to put their names at the very top of the search results or on flashy home screen banners.
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Customer Service Fees
These are tiny, quiet little fees added to every single order at checkout. They help cover behind-the-scenes support costs, giving the app a solid profit boost.
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White-Label Fleet Leasing
Instead of just serving regular customers, the app rents out its delivery technology and driver-tracking software to big restaurant chains. It acts like a B2B (business-to-business) software service.
07
Cloud Kitchen & Dark Store Fees
This charges special setup fees to delivery-only kitchens and hidden grocery hubs. In exchange, the app promises them top-spot advertising and a guaranteed massive amount of orders.
08
Corporate & B2B Accounts
The app sells meal programs to businesses so workers can easily order food for meetings or daily lunches. This brings in huge, predictable corporate cash that hardly ever cancels.
Want a real revenue projection?
Use the calculator below to model your orders, AOV, and commission mix — then book a call to pressure-test it.
Revenue Calculator
Estimate Your Aggregator Revenue
Drag the sliders to model your market. These are platform-side estimates from the three revenue lines you control directly — restaurant commission, delivery fees, and service fees. Adjust the numbers to match your city and watch the monthly and annual figures update live.
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Estimated monthly revenue
Restaurant commission$217,800
Delivery fees$112,500
Service fees$45,000
Gross order value processed$990,000
Total platform revenue / month$375K≈ $4.50M per year at this run-rate
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Estimates only, not a guarantee. Figures reflect the three revenue lines you control directly (commission, delivery, service fees) and exclude subscriptions, ads, and B2B accounts — so real platforms typically earn more. Actual results depend on your market, take-rates, costs, and execution.
Built for Every Vertical — Not Just General Food Delivery
Food delivery isn't just one single business; it is made up of several distinct segments — restaurant meals, groceries, meal kits, quick-commerce, and more. Because each segment handles food differently, using the exact same software for all of them will fail as you scale. Instead, you need a single, flexible software foundation with customizable add-ons for specific delivery, legal, and payment rules. Below are the six verticals we have shipped clones for, with the specific module work each requires.
Multi-Restaurant Aggregators
The standard UberEats or DoorDash setup: a single app where customers can order from lots of different places, using either their own drivers or yours, plus clever tools to manage tips and route trips.
Cloud-Kitchen Marketplaces
A single app packed with "virtual" restaurants. It groups many online-only kitchens together, sharing riders and menus. It’s the quickest way to get a huge variety of food without needing real sit-down restaurants.
Niche & Dietary Aggregators
Apps for specific diets or tastes (like strictly vegan, kosher, or breakfast-only). By zeroing in on a smaller crowd that big apps ignore, you keep customers loyal longer.
Grocery & Essentials Delivery
Just like ordering food, but for weekly groceries and daily items. It includes smart features for big shopping lists, picking delivery times, and managing store stock.
Alcohol & Age-Gated Delivery
A setup built with safety in mind. It includes steps to check a customer's ID on the phone and again at the door, making sure you follow all local laws.
Pharmacy & On-Demand
Healthcare delivered to your door. Customers can send in prescriptions securely, have pharmacists check them, and get medications safely transported.
UberEats Clone Script vs. Custom Development — Which Is Right for You?
Buyers researching food delivery apps land in one of three places: a pure off-the-shelf UberEats clone script with minimal customization, a fully custom build, or a production clone with custom modules layered on top. Each has tradeoffs. The right choice depends on your timeline, budget, and how deeply your product needs to differ from baseline UberEats.
Factor
Off-the-shelf clone script
RecommendedvativeApps Production Clone
Fully custom build
Time to launch
1–2 weeks
72 hours
9–12 months
Customization depth
Branding only
Branding + custom modules
Unlimited
Source code ownership
Often licensed
Full ownership at delivery
Full ownership at delivery
Multi-city & multi-currency
Rarely included
Built in
Built (after you scope it)
Post-launch flexibility
Limited — vendor-bound
High — your team owns the code
Maximum
Best for
MVP testing on a tight budget
Founders, chains & agencies shipping a real product
Enterprises with unique core IP
A pure clone script gets you live fast and with a small budget but limits how much you can differentiate. Full custom gives unlimited freedom but you have to wait around a year or so before you have a product to test. Our production clone with custom modules sits in the middle: (1) a pre-built foundation that already scales to 500K orders, (2) custom modules to show your differentiation, and (3) full source code ownership at handover.
Get a Custom Quote for Your UberEats Clone
Every project is priced based on what your requirements are. For both of us to determine if we're the right fit, you'll have to share your project details below. If the details are clear enough, we'll send the quotation directly. If a few clarifications are needed, a representative will reach out to you first — and the quotation follows after. No commitment, no sales pressure.
Our 6-Step UberEats Clone Development Process
Every project follows the same six-step process. Steps 1–5 typically wrap up inside 72 hours for a standard engagement. The 72-hour clock starts the moment we receive your branding, API keys, payment-gateway credentials, and Apple / Google developer-accounts from your side. As for step 6, it's ongoing.
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Discovery & scope
We hop on a quick 30-minute chat and write up a game plan. We figure out exactly what your app needs to do, where it will work, and how we will help you later. You walk away knowing exactly how much it will cost and how long it will take.
2
Branding & customization
We give your app a cool look with custom colors, fonts, and welcome screens that fit your market perfectly. You get to see and approve all the user designs and features before we even start writing any of the actual computer code.
3
Backend & integrations
We build the heavy-duty tech behind the scenes. This includes setting up the cloud servers, plugging in the payment systems and digital maps, drawing up your delivery zones, and setting the rules for pricing and driver pay.
4
Testing & QA
We put the app through a tough workout. We test it on real phones and tablets for both Apple and Google, make sure the maps and payments work perfectly, check if it can handle lots of users at once, and get your final thumbs-up.
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App store submission & pilot launch
We handle all the paperwork to get your app onto the Apple and Google app stores. We also help set up your very first restaurants and drivers so everything is up, running, and ready to take orders on day one.
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Post-launch support & growth
We stick around after your app goes live to keep it running smoothly. Our team handles fixing bugs, updating the app for new phone software, updating the app stores, and building any new features you want to add later on.
Having a white-label, source code-owned app means simply this: the vendor (us) hands over full ownership of the code, infrastructure, and accounts — with no vativeApps branding, logos, or hidden fees anywhere. The customer app, restaurant app, rider app, and admin panel ship under your brand — no vativeApps logo, watermark, or attribution anywhere a customer, restaurant partner, or rider can see.
What you receive at handover is the codebase your team can run, modify, and deploy without us. Source code for the backend, all four front-ends, infrastructure-as-code for AWS or GCP, CI/CD pipelines, runbooks, and the API docs that let a new engineer ship a feature in their first week. App store accounts, domain, payment-gateway accounts, and cloud infrastructure stay in your name from day one — not transferred at the end of the project. If, let's say, you decide to part ways with us after launch, your team picks up the codebase and can deploy on later on your own terms.
Here are anonymous patterns from recent food-delivery app projects, showing the usual schedule, size, and what happens after launch for each kind. Named case studies with verified metrics and client interviews are available on request after a discovery call.
Case study 01
MrYellow — branded food delivery app
Launched in Siargao · Live
Full ownershipmigrated off rented SaaS
MrYellow was running his food delivery business on a rented SaaS platform and wanted full control over his own system instead of paying for someone else's. He came to us to build a food delivery app on our solution — customized to every requirement he had — and now owns the whole thing outright. He's already planning to expand it beyond food, adding services like ride booking on top of the same platform.
Agency-led launchbuilt on an existing restaurant network
EatMo came to us through a marketing agency owner who already worked with a network of restaurants across Montenegro. After talking it through with his restaurant partners, he decided to launch a food delivery app in the country — one he could market through his agency so his partner restaurants get a steady, consistent flow of orders. We built it on our solution, branded, and ready to take it to the market.
Noodly's founder came to us from a young entrepreneur (Hungary-based) who wanted to launch his own food delivery app and get into the market quickly. We built it on our food delivery solution, handed the app to him within days and saved the founder months he would otherwise spend months building it all from scratch.
vativeApps has launched products across multiple industries — short-video, live streaming, food delivery, healthcare, AI wellness. Every review below is from our verified Clutch profile.
Founded vativeApps in 2019; has been shipping client apps with the core team since 2016. 50+ apps shipped to founders globally.
Published
Why Founders Choose vativeApps for Food Delivery App Development
For a decision this big, WHO builds it matters more than WHAT gets built. The clone market is crowded — everyone lists the same features. So the product being built is pretty much the same everywhere. What does take precedence is experience, team depth, and the kind of support you get after launch. And here's what we, vativeApps, bring to the table:
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Experience
Started as vativeApps in 2019, but the team behind it has been building client apps since 2016. More than 50 live apps launched for founders worldwide, including food delivery, grocery, and other on-demand businesses across multiple regions. The kind of experience that comes from doing the work over and over, not just talking about it.
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Expertise
Dedicated specialists handle dispatch systems, routing logic, payment integrations, live order tracking, and fraud prevention. The complex parts stay with our in-house team. Our engineers have built systems processing 500K+ monthly orders and tracking 50K+ active orders at the same time in production.
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Authority
Certified partners with AWS, Google Cloud, and Apple's developer ecosystem — the same infrastructure behind the apps we launch. Recognized among leading app development firms on Clutch and DesignRush, and backed by verified client reviews across food delivery and on-demand products.
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Trustworthiness
Clear pricing is shared before any agreement is signed. Source code is delivered throughout development, not held until the end. Verified 5-star client reviews across multiple industries. Security-focused engineering practices, documented response procedures, and the same project lead works with you from beginning to end.
Certifications & Awards
Independent recognition from Clutch — the leading B2B review platform — validating vativeApps as a top-rated app development partner with verified client reviews.
Top Clutch App Development Company — Pakistan, 2026
Clutch · App Development · Pakistan · 2026
vativeApps was named a Top App Development Company in Pakistan for 2026 by Clutch — the most-cited B2B review platform for software vendors. The award is based on verified client reviews, project quality, and delivery consistency, including food-delivery and on-demand mobile apps that ship on time and perform reliably in production.
An UberEats clone is a customizable, production-ready food delivery app built to match UberEats' core experience: customers discover nearby restaurants, place orders, pay in-app, and track delivery in real time. Whether you're launching in one city or scaling across multiple markets, you can go live in 72 hours instead of spending several months building from scratch.
You get four connected products out of the box: a native customer app (iOS & Android), a restaurant app, a delivery rider app, and an admin panel. Core features include nearby restaurants, smart cart, live order tracking, multiple payments (cards, Apple Pay, Google Pay, COD), in-app wallet, ratings, promo codes, push notifications, AI dispatch, demand forecasting, and full revenue and operations analytics in the admin panel — 100+ features in total.
Yes. The script supports multi-language UI (including RTL for Arabic and Hebrew), multi-currency pricing, regional tax and tipping rules, local payment gateways, and per-region compliance flows. We have launched food delivery apps across the US, EU, UK, Middle East, South Asia, Africa, and LATAM, so we are familiar with the legal, compliance, and consumer-behavior nuances of each region.
Yes. The customer, restaurant, and rider apps all get deployed as native iOS and Android apps. The admin panel is a full responsive web application, and customers can also order through a responsive customer web app — so you capture browser orders without users having to install a app.
Credit and debit cards via Stripe, Razorpay, or Adyen; Apple Pay and Google Pay; PayPal; regional wallets (Paytm, GoPay, MoMo, M-Pesa, Mercado Pago); in-app wallet top-ups; and cash on delivery with full reconciliation. We integrate the gateway(s) based on your market's ask. Just send your shortlist and we'll wire them in.
Absolutely. You get full source code, so anything can be customized — commission structures, delivery zones, surge pricing, cuisine categories, KYC flows, even the order lifecycle. We routinely adapt the clone into grocery, alcohol, pharmacy, bakery, and other on-demand aggregator verticals on top of standard food delivery, plus niche aggregators (halal-only, vegan-only, late-night, single-cuisine) tuned to specific customer segments.
Yes. The architecture is built for multi-city, multi-currency, and multi-language operations from day one. As order volume grows, we move you onto auto-scaling cloud infrastructure (AWS, GCP, or Azure) with read replicas, queues, and CDN edges so the app stays fast under load. Deployed clones serve 5,000 to 500,000 monthly orders today.
A branded Standard build is typically live in 72 hours, including app-store submission. The 72-hour clock starts the moment we receive everything from your side — brand assets (logo, colors, fonts), API keys for payment gateway and map provider, and access to your Apple App Store Connect and Google Play Console accounts. Enterprise builds with custom features and multi-region setup usually launch in 6–10 weeks. App-store review timelines vary by platform but we manage the submission process end-to-end.
Yes. Every engagement ships with full source code ownership at the end of the project — backend, mobile apps (customer + rider), restaurant app, admin panel, and infrastructure-as-code. You own the IP outright with no license fees, no royalties, and no vendor lock-in.
The best white-label food delivery app development services share four traits: full source-code handover with no per-order royalties or licensing, production-grade infrastructure that scales past 500,000 orders per month, in-house specialists across dispatch, payments, and fraud (not subcontracted overseas), and a portfolio of shipped food-delivery apps you can install and test before signing. Avoid vendors who lock you into their cloud, their payment gateway, or per-user pricing — those terms become leverage at renewal. vativeApps meets all four criteria: full source code at handover, AWS or GCP deployment in your name, in-house engineering across the dispatch and payments stack, and live iOS and Android demo access before any contract conversation.
Projects typically range from around $15,000 for a Standard branded clone with the core feature set to $100,000+ for Enterprise builds with multi-region deployment, custom modules, and dedicated teams. Final pricing depends on customization depth, number of cities, languages, payment gateways, and post-launch support level. For a full breakdown, see our guide on food delivery app development cost, or submit the quote form above and we'll come back with a number tailored to your scope.
Start by validating your city: confirm restaurant supply, customer demand, and delivery economics. Register the business, line up payment and map APIs, and onboard a small group of launch restaurants and riders. Then launch the clone — branded, configured for your currency and language — in one neighborhood, measure unit economics, and expand block by block. Our team helps with the technical and operational playbook through the first launch.
Food delivery apps typically monetize across eight streams: (1) restaurant commission on every order, (2) distance-based and surge delivery fees, (3) customer subscription plans like Eats Pass (free delivery for a monthly fee), (4) featured listings and in-app advertising sold to restaurants and brands, (5) customer service fees collected at checkout, (6) white-label fleet leasing to restaurant chains and cloud kitchens, (7) cloud kitchen and dark-store onboarding fees, and (8) corporate & B2B accounts selling team-meal and event-catering benefits to companies. Operators that turn cash positive typically layer four to eight of these streams and tune the mix per city. Restaurant commission and delivery fees carry the bulk of revenue; subscriptions, advertising, and B2B accounts provide the highest-margin lift on top.
30-day post-launch support is already included. Past that, the choice is yours: self-maintain, hand it to any dev team, or stay with us on a Care Plan ($399/month) with guaranteed response times and priority fixes. No lock-in either way. View Support Plan PDF →
The 30-minute version of this conversation: book a call. See the live app on iOS and Android, and walk through the admin panel and dispatch console with the engineer who actually built them. Leave with a scoped quote and a launch date for your first city. If the product or the budget does not fit your case, we'll let you know upfront — you keep the demo links either way.
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