Every way your customers order, in one branded page.
DineRoute routes diners from your ads to every ordering platform you already use — DoorDash, Uber Eats, Grubhub, ChowNow, Caviar, Postmates, Seamless, Slice, Toast and Favor. Same fulfillment. Same partners. One measurable click in the middle.
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One link. Every ordering option your diner already uses.
Every page below explains what DineRoute does for that specific platform — how we resolve your URL, what tracking fires, and what changes inside your Meta and Google ad reports.
DoorDash
Largest US delivery network. Pickup + delivery + group ordering, DashPass-eligible.
See integration →Uber Eats
Global delivery network. Shares store IDs with Postmates so we route both at once.
See integration →Grubhub
Strong in the Northeast. Shares store IDs with Seamless for dual coverage.
See integration →ChowNow
Commission-free direct ordering. Highest margin per order for the restaurant.
See integration →Caviar
Premium delivery (DoorDash-owned). Useful in major metros for high-AOV brands.
See integration →Postmates
Uber Eats network under the Postmates brand. Same restaurant, second listing.
See integration →Seamless
Grubhub network under the Seamless brand. NYC dominance.
See integration →Slice
Pizza-specific direct ordering. Best for independent pizzerias.
See integration →Toast
POS-integrated direct ordering. Strong for full-service restaurants on Toast POS.
See integration →Favor
Texas onlyTexas-only delivery network (H-E-B owned). Required for any TX brand.
See integration →We do not scrape delivery platforms. We use Google's Places API for the addressable ones and the documented ownership map for the rest. That is why our integrations are stable while everyone else's scraper breaks every Tuesday.
Three pairs of platforms share store IDs. We route both from one resolve.
When a restaurant lists on Uber Eats, it usually appears on Postmates with the same store ID — Uber owns both networks. The same is true for Grubhub/Seamless and DoorDash/Caviar. We treat each pair as one resolve and two listings.
- Uber group: One Uber Eats listing → both Uber Eats and Postmates URLs on your smart link.
- Grubhub group: One Grubhub listing → both Grubhub and Seamless URLs (Seamless is huge in NYC).
- DoorDash group: One DoorDash listing → both DoorDash and Caviar URLs (Caviar is premium delivery in major metros).
If you only run on the parent platform, we still surface both sibling links. Many diners are loyal to one brand or have a free-delivery subscription on the other (DashPass, Uber One). Showing both can lift conversion by 8–12%.
Three sources, in priority order.
We avoid scrapers because they break every time a platform changes its frontend. Here is how the auto-populate flow actually finds your platform URLs.
Google Places API
For DoorDash, Uber Eats, Grubhub, ChowNow and Toast we read the live `place_action_links` field from your Google Business Profile. If the platform link is on your Google profile, we resolve it automatically — no scraping, no manual paste.
Ownership map
Postmates store IDs match Uber Eats. Seamless matches Grubhub. Caviar matches DoorDash. When we find one, we automatically generate the matching sibling URL — you get two listings from one resolve.
Manual paste, validated
For Slice, Favor and any one-off URL you want, paste the link and we validate it loads, store-ID-matches, and is the correct location before publishing.
Integration questions, answered.
Do I have to be on every platform to use DineRoute?
No. Most restaurants are on three to six platforms. DineRoute shows only the ordering options you actually use — the smart link automatically hides any platform you do not have a listing on.
What if I want to push more orders to my direct site (like ChowNow or Toast)?
You control the order. Put your direct ordering (ChowNow, Toast, your own site) at the top of the smart link. Your loyal customers tap it first because it is more prominent. Marketplace customers still get DoorDash and Uber Eats below.
Does DineRoute charge per platform?
No. Every plan supports all 10 platforms. There is no per-integration fee, no per-platform setup cost. You pay the same $29/month whether you use one platform or all ten.
What if my restaurant is listed on a platform that is not in your list?
Email support@dineroute.com — we add new platforms regularly. Most requests ship inside a week. Active customer requests jump the queue.
Do you scrape the delivery platforms?
No. We resolve URLs through Google's official Places API and through the documented sibling-ID relationships (Postmates/Uber Eats, Seamless/Grubhub, Caviar/DoorDash). Scraping is unreliable and we never depend on it.
How do I track which platform an ad order actually went to?
Every click fires a `platform_click` conversion to Meta, Google Ads, GA4 and TikTok with the platform name as a parameter. Your ad reports show orders broken down by platform, by ad campaign, by location.
Stop sending Meta ads to just one platform.
Give your diner every ordering option in one branded page. Watch the orders flow through Meta as real conversions.
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