A food delivery website that acquires restaurants and customers before your platform is fully built.
We build marketing websites for food delivery startups — restaurant partner acquisition pages, consumer app download pages, market launch landing pages, and the waitlist infrastructure that builds your pre-launch audience in each new city. Fixed scope, fixed price.
You're building the platform. But you need restaurants committed before launch and you need a consumer audience ready to order before the platform goes live. Your current website is one page with a placeholder.
Food delivery startups face a classic two-sided marketplace pre-launch problem: restaurants won't commit without evidence of consumer demand, and consumers won't sign up without evidence of restaurant availability. The website is the pre-launch tool that bridges this gap — it needs to simultaneously acquire restaurant partner commitments and consumer email sign-ups, with messaging tailored to each audience's specific concerns.
Restaurants are evaluating: is this platform credible enough that I should commit operational resources to it? What does onboarding look like? What are the commission economics? Will there actually be consumer demand in my area? A restaurant partner acquisition page that answers those questions clearly — with specific commission structure, onboarding timeline, and evidence of the team's experience — converts restaurant evaluators into signed partners before the platform is live.
Consumers are evaluating: is this delivery platform going to have the restaurants I want? When does it launch? The consumer waitlist page is simpler — it needs the value proposition (what makes this delivery experience different), a map of restaurant partners already signed, and an email capture. The consumer's commitment is just an email address; the restaurant's commitment is a signed agreement. Both are built on the credibility the website establishes.
A food delivery marketing website with a restaurant partner acquisition flow, consumer app waitlist capture, market launch pages, and the SEO foundation that starts building organic visibility before your platform is in market.
Restaurant partner acquisition page
Clear commission structure and fee explanation. Onboarding process walkthrough (tablet setup, menu onboarding, first order training). Partner benefits (marketing exposure, expanded revenue, no upfront cost). Restaurant sign-up flow: contact info, restaurant details, and scheduled onboarding call booking.
Consumer waitlist and app download page
Platform value proposition. Feature highlights (delivery speed, restaurant variety, tracking quality). Map or list of signed restaurant partners. Email capture for launch notification. App store badges when apps are live.
Market launch landing pages
City-specific pages for each market: "[City] food delivery," restaurants available in that city, and city-specific waitlist capture. Pre-built for SEO ranking in each launch market.
About and team page
Founding team backgrounds (especially any previous logistics, food, or marketplace experience). Investor backing or accelerator participation if applicable. Press coverage if available.
How it works page
Consumer order flow walkthrough (browse, order, track, receive). Restaurant flow walkthrough (receive order, prepare, hand off to driver). Driver flow (pickup, deliver). The operational clarity that builds confidence in the service. Built on Next.js, TypeScript, Tailwind CSS with market-city page structure for SEO.
One honest number to start.
Fixed-scope, fixed-price. The number below is the starting point — final scope is built from your brief.
A food delivery marketing website with a restaurant partner acquisition flow, consumer app waitlist capture, market launch pages, and the SEO foundation that starts building organic visibility before your platform is in market.
Three steps, every time.
The same repeatable engagement on every project. No surprises, no mystery, no billable ambiguity.
Brief & discovery.
We send you questions, then get on a call. Output: a written scope with every step, feature, and integration listed.
Build & ship.
Fixed schedule, weekly reviews. No scope creep unless you change the scope — and if you do, we reprice it transparently.
Warranty & retainer.
30-day warranty on every launch. Most clients stay on a monthly retainer for ongoing features and maintenance.
Why Fixed-Price Matters Here
Food delivery startups are capital-constrained and market-timing-sensitive. A website that's scoped, priced, and delivered in 4 weeks — not 4 months — lets you start pre-launch acquisition while the platform is being built. Fixed scope, fixed price.
Related engagements.
Questions, answered.
We build the restaurant map as a placeholder view showing the target coverage area (the delivery zone you're planning to serve) rather than specific restaurant logos. As you sign restaurant partners, the map populates with their brands. A placeholder coverage map communicates the service area clearly without needing signed restaurants to display.
Yes — restaurant partners and consumers have entirely different concerns, vocabulary, and CTAs. Separate pages let each page speak directly to its specific audience and be optimised for the specific search terms each audience uses.
The restaurant partner portal is a web application feature (menu management, order management, analytics), not a marketing website feature. The marketing website includes a restaurant sign-up form that feeds into your restaurant onboarding CRM. The partner portal is built as a separate scope item alongside the platform.
Restaurant acquisition page, consumer waitlist, market launch pages, and how-it-works section typically runs $8k–$14k. Fixed-price.
4 to 6 weeks for a production food delivery marketing website.
Tell Ryel about your project.
Describe what you’re building and what outcome you need. You’ll have a written, fixed-price scope within the week.