Pricing

Pricing that fits on a receipt.

A flat monthly fee plus a small per-order rate. No hardware to buy, no contracts, no cancellation fees. Pick a plan that fits and change it whenever you want.

1 location

Starter

Free

+ 0.75% per order

For new restaurants getting off the ground.

  • Up to 2 staff accounts
  • Up to 20 menu items
  • Table management
  • Basic order flow
  • Email support
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Up to 3 locations

Growth

$49/mo

+ 0.4% per order

For restaurants running a real operation.

  • Unlimited staff accounts
  • Unlimited menu items
  • Kitchen display system
  • Role-based permissions
  • Audit log
  • Priority support
  • Receipt delivery (SMS/email)
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Unlimited locations

Pro

$99/mo

+ 0.25% per order

For multi-location or high-volume restaurants.

  • Everything in Growth
  • Multiple locations
  • Co-owner access controls
  • Advanced analytics
  • Custom integrations
  • Dedicated onboarding
  • Phone support
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Chains + franchise

Enterprise

Custom

Custom per-order rate

Custom terms for restaurant groups and franchises.

  • Everything in Pro
  • Volume pricing
  • Custom integrations & SLA
  • Dedicated support
  • Onboarding for every location
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All plans include a 14-day free trial with no card required. Austin beta restaurants pay $0 and 0%; these are post-beta rates. Card processing billed separately via Stripe at standard rates.

§08FAQ

Questions, answered.

No. Ordr Ring runs on the iPhones and iPads your team already carries. There are no $800 terminals to buy. If you want a card reader later, an optional Stripe Reader is about $59, though most restaurants never need one.

Today Ordr Ring is built iPhone- and iPad-first, which is where we deliver the best experience. The owner dashboard works in any browser. Broader Android support is on the roadmap.

Most restaurants are up and running in an afternoon. You build your menu, add your staff, and run a test order with no technician and no install appointment. Our goal is under five minutes from signup to your first order.

Beta restaurants run free and help shape the product. When the beta ends you'll get plenty of notice and the option to move onto a paid plan. Your menu, staff, and data all carry over. Nothing resets.

A small, transparent one. It's 0% during the Austin beta. After beta it's 0.25%-0.75% per order depending on your plan. A flat monthly fee plus that rate, with no hidden markups. Card processing runs through Stripe at standard rates.

Always. Your menu, sales history, and customer data are yours. You can export them at any time. We're not holding anything hostage.

Yes. Authentication uses industry-standard JWT and bcrypt, payments run through Stripe (PCI-compliant), and role-based permissions mean staff only see what they need to.

Multi-location is supported on the Pro plan. One login, a location picker, and per-location menus, staff, and analytics. You can also sync a shared menu across all your stores.

Yes. Every restaurant on Ordr Ring is listed in the Ordr Ring guide, the live city directory diners open when they're deciding where to eat right now. They see who's open, how busy you are, and your real wait, and the menu you build for the floor is the same one they preview before they arrive. It's the same system that runs your service, putting you in front of hungry people nearby, with no ad budget and no third-party commission on the order.

No. Every plan is month to month with no setup fee and no cancellation fee. We'd rather earn your business each month than trap you in a year-long agreement. Cancel anytime and export your data on the way out.

A direct line to the Austin team, not a call-center queue. During the beta you can email the founders and usually hear back the same day. Every plan includes in-app help and email support; the Pro plan adds priority response.

Servers can keep taking orders on their phones through a brief drop, and everything syncs the moment you're back online. Because Ordr Ring runs on the cellular devices your team already carries, a downed router doesn't stop service the way a wired terminal does.

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