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Ordrslip, DoorDash offering restaurants on-demand delivery

Ordrslip, a SaaS provider that allows restaurants to operate custom mobile apps, is partnering with DoorDash Drive, DoorDash's white label fulfillment platform, to give restaurants affordable delivery options. Restaurants with mobile ordering applications from Ordrslip can offer an on-demand delivery option to their customers using the DoorDash logistics network, according to a press release.

"This partnership gives restaurants a way to provide customers with a smooth mobile ordering experience and an easy delivery option, while maintaining the direct connection with customers via their own branded app," Jordan Sanchez, director of revenue, Ordrslip said in the release. "Together, the Ordrslip and DoorDash offering provides restaurants with the digital tools to grow their business and retain as much revenue in-house as possible."

Available nationwide, Ordrslip licenses to restaurants at a flat fee of $100 monthly, or an annual subscription of $1,100, per location. The price doesn't change based on restaurant profits or the number of orders placed. With the new DoorDash Drive integration, a restaurant's customers don't need to leave the mobile ordering app to order for delivery and restaurants can potentially save money by coordinating with DoorDash drivers through the app.

"With DoorDash Drive, DoorDash provides a way for restaurants of all sizes to offer delivery through their own channels, tapping into a nationwide fleet of Dashers and DoorDash's logistics technology," Sagar Patel, director of DoorDash Drive said in the release. "With dine-in remaining limited in many cities and states, we're excited to announce our integration with Ordrslip to give restaurants another way to establish their online presence and build their own branded online channel."