Published Date 22nd July, 2026
The online food delivery space is more crowded than ever. Giants like Uber Eats and DoorDash dominate headlines, but that hasn’t stopped a steady wave of entrepreneurs, cloud kitchens, and regional restaurant groups from launching their own branded ordering platforms. The reason is simple: owning your customer relationship, your data, and your margins is worth more than renting space on someone else’s marketplace.
That’s where white-label food delivery software comes in. Instead of spending years and a small fortune building an app from the ground up, founders can license a ready-made platform, brand it as their own, and go live in weeks. Two names that consistently come up in this conversation are Yo!Yumm and Hyperzod. Both promise a fast path to launch but they’re built for different goals, different budgets, and different types of businesses.
This blog breaks down what each platform actually offers, compares them head-to-head, and helps you figure out which one fits your startup.
Hyperzod is a white-label, AI-first platform built primarily around quick commerce think 10-minute grocery and food delivery. It offers the standard suite of apps (customer, merchant, driver, and admin panel) along with AI-powered recommendations, automated dispatch through its “Autozod” feature, and no-code customization tools.
Hyperzod’s pricing is modular and subscription-based: businesses pay separately for the ordering website, ordering app, merchant app, and driver app, typically on a monthly basis, plus a small success fee on every order processed. This structure can work well for businesses that want to start small and scale specific modules over time, but it also means recurring costs stack up as the business grows, and per-order fees continue indefinitely.
Yo!Yumm is a white-label food delivery software solution developed by FATbit Technologies, designed specifically for launching multi-restaurant food ordering and delivery marketplaces. It comes with a complete suite a customer-facing website and app, a restaurant/merchant app, a delivery/driver app, and a centralized admin panel all packaged under one license.
Yo!Yumm is positioned for founders who want a market-ready platform without piecing together separate modules or worrying about recurring per-module subscriptions. It has powered live marketplaces across different countries and business models, from single-city food delivery startups to multi-vendor platforms serving both restaurants and grocery items. Alongside the software itself, Yo!Yumm backs new founders with hands-on onboarding support a detail that matters a lot when you’re launching without a large in-house tech team.
| Parameter | Yo!Yumm | Hyperzod |
| Ownership Model | One-time license; full ownership of the platform | Recurring subscription per module |
| Apps Included | Customer, restaurant/merchant, and delivery apps (Android + iOS) bundled under one license | Customer, merchant, and driver apps sold as separate modules |
| Pricing Structure | Single license cost, no per-order success fee | Monthly fee per module + a success fee on every order |
| Installation | Free installation included | Setup fees typically apply per module |
| Technical Support | 1 year of free technical support included | Support tied to subscription plan/tier |
| Onboarding | Dedicated project manager assigned for setup and go-live | Self-serve, no-code onboarding |
| Customization | Deep customization to match specific business models (single/multi-restaurant, cloud kitchen, hybrid) | No-code drag-and-drop customization, geared toward quick commerce |
| Best Suited For | Multi-restaurant marketplaces, cloud kitchens, regional food delivery startups | 10-minute quick commerce, grocery, hyperlocal delivery |
| Overall Long-Term Cost | Low & predictable — one-time license fee, no recurring per-order cut | Rises with growth — monthly subscription per module plus a success fee on every order |
The right platform depends on the business you’re building.
If your goal is a narrow, hyperlocal quick-commerce operation, say, 10-minute grocery drops in a single dense urban area — Hyperzod’s AI-driven dispatch and modular setup can be a reasonable fit, provided you’re comfortable with recurring subscription costs and a per-order success fee that scales with your growth.
But if you’re building a multi-restaurant food ordering and delivery marketplace, the more common path for food delivery founders Yo!Yumm is the stronger fit. It’s purpose-built for exactly this model, and it removes several of the early-stage headaches that trip up new founders.

For a founder weighing long-term cost, hands-on support, and how quickly they can get to market without a large technical team, these differences add up.
Both Yo!Yumm and Hyperzod can get a food delivery brand off the ground, but they’re built with different priorities. Hyperzod’s modular, AI-first approach suits founders focused narrowly on quick commerce and comfortable with ongoing subscription and per-order costs. Yo!Yumm, on the other hand, is tailored for the far more common use case launching a full multi-restaurant ordering and delivery marketplace — and backs that up with free installation, a year of free support, all core apps under a single license, and a dedicated project manager to walk you through launch.
If cost predictability, ownership, and hands-on onboarding matter to you as much as the software itself, Yo!Yumm is the platform built to get you there.
Technically yes, but migrating an active platform means moving customer data, restaurant listings, and order history, which takes planning. It’s far easier to evaluate both platforms thoroughly before you commit and launch.
No. Yo!Yumm is designed for founders without a large technical team, and comes with a dedicated project manager plus a year of free technical support to help with setup, configuration, and troubleshooting after launch.
Yo!Yumm is primarily built for multi-restaurant food ordering and delivery marketplaces, but its architecture supports different business models, including hybrid setups that combine restaurants with grocery or other local sellers.
Since the core apps and admin panel are already built, launch timelines are measured in weeks rather than the 1-2+ years a custom build can take. The exact timeline depends on how much customization and branding your business needs.