Delivery Platform Optimization

Restaurant Delivery Platform Optimization

Improve your DoorDash, Uber Eats, Grubhub, and direct ordering performance with better menus, pricing, bundles, descriptions, and weekly action plans.

What is delivery platform optimization?

It is the process of making your delivery channels easier to find, easier to order from, and healthier for your margins. Kitchen Optimizer reviews the public menu and platform setup, then turns findings into a prioritized action plan.

What we optimize

  • Delivery menu structure, categories, and item order
  • Pricing gaps created by commission, packaging, and labor costs
  • Photos, descriptions, modifiers, add-ons, and bundles
  • DoorDash, Uber Eats, Grubhub, direct ordering, and pickup setup
  • Weekly action-plan priorities supported by the Kitchen Optimizer dashboard

Common problems we find

Too many low-margin items are available for delivery.
Best sellers are buried under weak categories or unclear names.
Descriptions do not explain portion size, ingredients, or why an item is worth ordering.
Bundles and add-ons are missing, which limits average order value.
Delivery prices do not reflect platform fees, packaging, prep time, and waste.
1

Start with a free audit

Paste a delivery link, ask us to find the menu, or tell us you are not on delivery apps yet.

2

Review priority fixes

We identify menu, pricing, bundle, photo, description, and platform setup opportunities.

3

Use weekly action plans

The dashboard helps organize findings into practical next steps instead of a one-time report.

Delivery optimization FAQ

Is this only for restaurants already on DoorDash or Uber Eats?

No. If you are not on delivery apps yet, start with the audit and we will recommend whether delivery platforms, direct ordering, or a virtual brand makes sense.

Does Kitchen Optimizer negotiate platform contracts?

We can help you understand platform economics and prepare better questions, but platform terms and final agreements stay between you and the platform.

Is the dashboard required?

The dashboard is the system that organizes scores, findings, and weekly action plans. The service is still built around practical delivery growth decisions, not software alone.