Report updated Jul 14, 2026
Byte Burgers
For frequent Byte Burgers customers seeking a commission-free ordering and pickup experience.
Byte Burgers is an established food & drink app that is completely free.
What is Byte Burgers?
Byte Burgers is a food ordering app for iOS and Android that enables direct, commission-free mobile ordering and loyalty rewards for a single restaurant brand.
Users hire Byte Burgers to skip in-store lines and earn rewards, while the business uses it to bypass third-party delivery commissions and own the customer relationship.
Current Momentum
v1606.2
- Maintains commission-free direct ordering interface.
- Ships loyalty-based repeat visit incentives.
Active Nemesis
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What makes this app unique?
What Does It Look Like?
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What Are The Key Features?
Direct food ordering interface that bypasses third-party commissions.
Points-based rewards for purchases that incentivize repeat visits.
Real-time status notifications for pickup.
How much does it cost?
The app operates on a free model to maximize direct-to-consumer order volume and loyalty participation.
Who Built It?
Crmb
Providing white-label mobile ordering and loyalty solutions for independent restaurants. Enabling local eateries to streamline operations and bypass third-party delivery fees.
Portfolio
13
Apps
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What do users think recently?
Analysis in progress, available soon
What is the competitive landscape for Byte Burgers?
How's The Food & Drink Market?
Market outlook for this category
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Which niche is Byte Burgers in?
to order food and track order status
Explore the full Grill and Burger Eateries niche
Every app in this space (627 tracked), the niche's live rankings, and Marlvel's editorial take on the job-to-be-done.
The rivals identified
Nemeses(1)
Uber Eats dominates the food delivery market, competing directly for Byte Burgers' customer base by offering a massive, multi-category marketplace that captures users before they even decide what to eat.
Differentiators
- Offers a massive multi-category marketplace that captures users across groceries, convenience, and restaurant delivery segments.
- Leverages the Uber One subscription model to create high switching costs through exclusive member-only delivery discounts.
- Provides sophisticated real-time order tracking and logistics infrastructure that far exceeds standard restaurant-specific mobile ordering apps.
Head to head
Byte Burgers should focus on hyper-local loyalty incentives and 'skip-the-line' in-store benefits that Uber Eats cannot offer to maintain a distinct value proposition.
Contenders(4)
Lugmety competes by offering a broader delivery ecosystem that includes table reservations, challenging Byte Burgers' goal of owning the end-to-end dining experience.
Differentiators
- Integrates table reservation capabilities directly into the delivery app, capturing both dine-in and off-premise customer segments.
- Operates as a multi-category delivery platform, providing a wider variety of food choices than a single-brand app.
Caviar targets the premium segment of the food delivery market, overlapping with Byte Burgers' positioning as a 'Premium' burger provider.
Differentiators
- Curates exclusive restaurant partnerships that appeal to high-end diners, creating a premium brand perception for the platform.
- Integrates with DashPass to provide recurring value and delivery incentives that encourage long-term platform loyalty.
While focused on groceries, this app competes for the same 'at-home dining' budget and utilizes automated cart features that Byte Burgers could adopt for recurring orders.
Differentiators
- Utilizes an automated weekly cart system that reduces user friction and increases recurring revenue through subscription-like behavior.
- Focuses on a 'rescued food' marketplace narrative that builds strong emotional brand alignment with environmentally conscious consumers.
This app is a direct functional competitor, offering mobile ordering and status notifications for a similar restaurant-centric use case.
Differentiators
- Provides integrated payment processing directly within the mobile ordering flow to minimize checkout friction for the user.
- Features dedicated status notifications that keep customers informed throughout the preparation process, mirroring Byte Burgers' core functionality.
Same space(3)
This app serves as a direct peer by providing a branded mobile ordering and loyalty experience for a specific restaurant entity.
Differentiators
- Includes a comprehensive transaction history feature that allows users to easily reorder past favorites with one tap.
- Focuses on a simple, shop-centric menu layout that prioritizes quick navigation over complex marketplace discovery features.
Orionsoft SpA
El Taller operates in the same niche of direct-to-consumer restaurant apps, focusing on specialized dietary needs and direct ordering.
Differentiators
- Highlights specialized dietary menu options to cater to health-conscious diners with specific nutritional requirements or restrictions.
- Employs a direct ordering system that bypasses third-party aggregators to maintain higher margins for the restaurant operator.
Though categorized as a utility, it competes for the user's attention within the food-related app ecosystem by providing specialized culinary tools.
Differentiators
- Provides highly specific utility tools like a brine salt calculator that solve niche problems for home cooks.
- Offers a curated list of suggested brines that adds value beyond simple transactional ordering or menu browsing.
Compare Byte Burgers against every rival
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The outtake for Byte Burgers
Strengths to defend, gaps to attack
Core Strengths
- Commission-free ordering interface preserves restaurant margins
- Loyalty program creates a direct-to-consumer retention loop
Critical Frictions
- Single-brand app lacks marketplace discovery reach
- No delivery logistics infrastructure limits service reliability
Growth Levers
- Table reservation integration captures dine-in segments
- Automated recurring cart features increase order frequency
Market Threats
- Third-party aggregators capture users via marketplace scale
- Subscription-based delivery models create high switching costs
What are the next best moves?
Integrate table reservations because it captures the dine-in segment → increase total restaurant throughput
Lugmety's success with integrated reservations shows a clear path to owning the end-to-end dining experience.
Trade-off: Push the automated recurring cart sprint to Q4, as reservation integration has higher immediate impact on dine-in margins.
A counter-intuitive read
Byte Burgers' lack of a massive marketplace is a strength: by focusing on a single-brand experience, it avoids the commission-driven "race to the bottom" that erodes restaurant profitability on third-party platforms.
Feature Gaps vs Competitors
- Table reservations (available in Lugmety but missing here)
- Automated weekly cart system (available in Imperfect Foods but missing here)
Key Takeaways
Byte Burgers successfully protects margins by owning the ordering flow, but the lack of discovery features leaves it vulnerable to marketplace aggregators, so the PM should prioritize hyper-local loyalty incentives that third-party apps cannot replicate.
Where Is It Heading?
Stable
The food-ordering market is consolidating around multi-category marketplaces that offer high convenience at the cost of restaurant margins. Byte Burgers remains advantaged in margin preservation but exposed to discovery-driven churn, so the PM must double down on exclusive in-store benefits to retain the core base.
The app maintains a stable, commission-free ordering flow, which protects margins but limits the discovery-driven growth seen in marketplace-based competitors.
Sources
- [1] Play Store listing, source