Save on Delivery Commissions
QuickFeast replaces 30% aggregator commissions with a flat $249/month. Own your customers. Control your drivers.
First 5 founding members lock in $199/month. Standard rate $249/month.
Here's What You're Probably Paying Aggregators Right Now
If you're on Uber Eats or DoorDash, here's your monthly delivery cost:
| Your monthly delivery revenue | Aggregator cost (30% commission) | QuickFeast monthly cost |
|---|---|---|
| $5,000 | $1,500 | $249 |
| $15,000 | $4,500 | $249 |
The savings are real: $1,251 saved per month at $5K revenue. $4,251 saved at $15K revenue.
QuickFeast is a flat $249/month. That's it. No percentages. No surge pricing. Same cost whether you do $2K or $20K in delivery that month.
All prices in AUD, excl. GST.
See Your Savings
Enter your monthly delivery revenue to see how much you could save with QuickFeast
Aggregator cost (30%)
$3000
per month
QuickFeast cost
$249
per month
At your revenue, you'd save
$2751
$33012 per year
compared to paying 30% commission
Plus you own your customer data, control your driver fleet, and operate independently.
Why Are Aggregators So Aggressive Right Now?
Menulog shut down in November 2025. That left Uber Eats and DoorDash as the only two major platforms in Australia. When there's no third option, both sides (aggregators and restaurants) start looking harder at the deal.
Aggregators know restaurants are paying close attention to rates, which is why you're probably seeing offers to cut your commission. But there's a catch — we'll address that directly in a moment.
Current Market Rates (Australia, 2026)
- •Uber Eats: 20-30% commission + $350 setup fee
- •DoorDash: 15-30% commission (varies by plan)
- •Reality: All-in cost is 35-40% when including packaging, placement fees, and mandatory discounts
Three Reasons QuickFeast Is Different
Fixed Cost — No More Commission Surprises
Your cost is $249/month, flat. Same price whether you do two delivery orders or two hundred. No percentage of sales, no surge pricing, no invoice shocks.
You budget accurately. A merchant doing $10K/month in delivery keeps $7,251 instead of paying $3,000 to Uber Eats.
Your Data — Keep Your Customers
You own all customer contact details, order history, and preferences. You run your own loyalty programs and marketing. You're not renting access to your customers.
Move, run parallel channels, or send offers to your top 50 customers whenever you want. That's your competitive advantage.
Your Drivers — Complete Hiring & Compensation Control
You hire the drivers you want at the rates you set. No aggregator fleet. No algorithmic dispatch. You choose who represents your brand, determine competitive compensation, and manage your own delivery operation end-to-end.
Select drivers who know your menu, understand your service standards, and deliver food at the temperature and freshness your customers expect. That operational control is your competitive advantage.
When Aggregators Offer to Cut Your Rate
If you tell Uber Eats or DoorDash you're considering leaving, they'll often offer you a temporary rate cut — 20%, 15%, or even 10% off commission for a few months. Here's the honest truth: this tactic has three problems.
Problem 1: It Expires
The discount is temporary. Once they've locked you back in, the rate goes back up. You're buying a short-term reprieve, not solving the underlying problem.
Problem 2: You're Still Expensive
Even after a 15% discount, you're paying at least 15% commission. QuickFeast is flat $249 per month — at $5K delivery revenue, that's 5% of your revenue. At $15K, it's 1.6%. The aggregator's "discount" keeps you expensive.
Problem 3: You Still Don't Own Your Data
The aggregator's retention offer is a commission cut. It doesn't address the real problems: you don't own your customer relationships, and you're dependent on their delivery fleet. Those problems remain unchanged.
We're being direct here because you deserve to make this choice with your eyes open.
A temporary discount feels good in the moment. But it doesn't fix the structural dependency. QuickFeast addresses the real problem: eliminating the commission entirely and giving you back control.
Getting Started: How Fast Is This Actually?
Seven days from signup to your first order. Not a month-long process.
Day 1: Verify Your Identity
You provide ID and proof of address. We verify you via Stripe (this takes a day or two).
Days 3–7: Menu Setup
You can either upload your menu yourself via the dashboard, or we do it for you as part of your implementation. (Implementation deposit: $500 one-time, recovered in month one.)
Days 5–7: Recruit One Driver
This is the single gate to going live. One active credentialed driver = you can take your first order.
Day 7: Your First Order
Live. Taking orders. Delivering with your own drivers. Full control.
Ready to get started?
Most restaurants are live in their first week.
Ready to Discuss?
Book a 30-minute live demo with DS Bailey
Founding members lock in $199/month
Only 5 slots available. Once they're filled, standard rate is $249/month.
Securing your rate now means starting before aggregators know you're gone.
Or reach out directly:
admin@quickfeast.com.au