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Online ordering, on your own domain

Included in the add-ons

Marketplace apps rent you access to your own customers and take a cut of every order. The online-ordering add-on gives your restaurant its own ordering site on its own domain, where the customer relationship, the data and the margin stay with you.

It is your site, on your domain

Point a domain you own at GrandPOS and the storefront serves from it directly. The customer never sees a platform URL, and the site carries your logo, colours and cover photography.

Because it is your domain, the search authority you build accrues to you rather than to a marketplace listing.

Built to be found

Each storefront emits full Restaurant and Menu structured data: opening hours, address and map link, cuisine, price range, and every menu section and item with its price and availability.

That is the markup Google reads to build rich results for restaurants, and menu item images are submitted through the site’s own sitemap for image search.

Each storefront also gets its own robots.txt, its own sitemap, a generated social card and a favicon built from your logo.

Ordering and fulfilment

Diners browse the menu, configure items with the same modifiers and combos you use in-store, and check out. Delivery can be a flat fee or priced by zone.

Incoming orders land on a live fulfilment board in the console, and the diner gets a tracking link that updates as the order moves.

QR ordering for dine-in

The same menu backs table-side QR ordering. A diner scans the code on the table, orders from their phone, and the order arrives against that table — no app install, no separate menu to maintain.

Delivery zones and fees

Delivery can be a single flat fee or priced by zone, with each zone carrying its own fee. Zones are also emitted in the storefront’s structured data as the areas served, which is a genuine local-search signal.

Orders outside every configured zone are refused at checkout rather than accepted and then cancelled, which is the failure mode that costs you the customer.

Order tracking without an app

Every order produces a tracking link the diner can open in a browser. It updates as the order moves through the kitchen and out for delivery.

The link is tokenised and carries a noindex, so it is private to the person who placed the order and never turns up in search results.

Pausing without breaking anything

A storefront can be paused — during a rush, or when the kitchen is behind — and the site stays up with ordering disabled rather than disappearing. Search engines keep seeing the menu, and customers get an explanation instead of a dead link.

Frequently asked questions

What does the add-on cost?

PKR 5,000 per month plus 1% of online sales, on top of any plan. There is no per-order commission beyond that 1%.

Do I need to buy a domain?

You can use a subdomain we provide, but a domain you own is strongly preferable — the search authority and the customer trust both attach to it.

Does the menu have to be maintained twice?

No. The storefront reads the same menu, modifiers and combos as the in-store POS. Marking an item unavailable updates both.

Try it on your own menu

Fourteen days free, no card required. Setup takes about thirty minutes.