For independent restaurant owners and takeaway operators seeking to digitize their ordering process and reduce reliance on third-party delivery marketplaces.
Providing white-label mobile ordering and restaurant management solutions for local food and drink businesses. Enabling independent restaurants to own their digital customer experience.
Target audience
Portfolio
Free 322Last updated
LA CRAWFISH
v1.12.2
1.8y ago
Primary focus
Restaurant management and digital ordering systems
Scale
established
Target audience
Independent restaurant owners and takeaway operators seeking to digitize their ordering process and reduce reliance on third-party delivery marketplaces.
Released 6 updates across 219 apps in the last 6 months, indicating a focus on maintaining a large legacy footprint while prioritizing core platform development.
322 apps analysed
Zero-cost ordering channel avoids the high commission fees charged by delivery aggregators
Analysis in progress
Single-market publisher — every app ships only to United States.
Based on 59 of 322 apps with localized market data — more coverage rolling in as scans complete · last scanned .
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Positive apps
3
Neutral / mixed
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Negative apps
50/100
Avg sentiment score
Uber Eats competes directly for Abrakebabra's digital orders by providing a massive, multi-category marketplace that captures the same convenience-seeking quick-service restaurant audience.
Strategic outlook coming soon.
What fed this analysis
Caviar competes for the premium segment of the food delivery market, vying for the same wallet share as Abrakebabra's digital storefront.
ChowNow competes by positioning itself as a commission-free alternative for local restaurants, directly challenging the Flipdish-powered Abrakebabra model.
This app competes for the same mobile-first, quick-service customer base by offering a streamlined digital ordering and loyalty experience.
EatStreet competes by offering social-centric ordering features like group bill splitting that appeal to AnyTyme's target demographic.
Woso is a direct competitor in the mobile ordering space, targeting the same need for frictionless in-app payment and status updates.
This app serves as a peer in the restaurant-specific mobile ordering category, focusing on digitizing the customer experience for a single brand.
While functionally different, it competes for the same 'Food & Drink' category attention and user time within the kitchen management ecosystem.
This app occupies the same food-related utility space, focusing on food safety and management rather than ordering.
Popmenu competes on the B2B side by providing restaurant owners with the tools to manage the menus that AnyTyme users browse.
Joule competes for the 'foodie' audience, providing a high-tech culinary experience that aligns with Amy's artisan brand values.
This app competes for user engagement within the food category by providing recipe-based content instead of direct ordering.
This app targets the artisan food creator, focusing on the technical precision required to make high-quality food products.
This app occupies the same 'frozen treat' category, though it focuses on DIY preparation rather than direct ordering.
This newcomer is a direct competitor in the single-brand mobile ordering space, utilizing modern features to capture local market share.
This app is a new entrant in the restaurant ordering space, focusing on hybrid delivery models to reach customers.