For independent restaurant owners, regional food chains, and their end-consumers seeking direct ordering options.
Providing white-label mobile ordering and logistics solutions for independent restaurants and retail chains. Enabling local businesses to manage direct-to-consumer delivery and loyalty programs.
Target audience
Portfolio
Free 52Last updated
Barquillería
Primary focus
White-label food delivery and restaurant management solutions
Scale
studio
Target audience
Independent restaurant owners, regional food chains, and their end-consumers seeking direct ordering options.
With 35 releases in the last 6 months and a high volume of active apps, the publisher maintains an aggressive development cadence for its restaurant-partner ecosystem.
52 apps analysed
Single-market publisher — every app ships only to United States.
Based on 14 of 52 apps with localized market data — more coverage rolling in as scans complete · last scanned .
User-sentiment analysis coming soon.
Uber Eats dominates the food delivery market, competing directly with Doble Queso for the same convenience-seeking, on-demand dining audience.
Strategic outlook coming soon.
What fed this analysis
Pressto! competes by offering a white-label mobile ordering solution that integrates deeply with restaurant POS systems.
Caviar targets the premium food delivery segment, competing for users who prioritize high-quality restaurant experiences.
ChowNow competes by providing a commission-free ordering infrastructure that appeals to the same restaurant-direct model as Doble Queso.
Woso is a direct functional competitor in the mobile food ordering space, focusing on streamlined transaction flows.
Shares the business-to-business management focus, specifically regarding branch-level performance monitoring and vendor-related financial transactions.
This app serves a similar niche of restaurant-specific ordering, focusing on customer retention through loyalty rewards.
This app occupies the food preparation utility space, targeting users interested in specialized culinary processes.
Both apps serve as centralized control interfaces for managing physical infrastructure and utility-based operational tasks.
While utility-focused, it competes for the same 'Food & Drink' user attention by assisting with kitchen preparation tasks.
Targets professional services and contract-heavy environments where data-centric management and legacy system integration are essential.
Both apps act as unified hubs for service management, aiming to consolidate fragmented communication and operational tasks.
Both apps function as specialized operational hubs that aggregate complex data streams to streamline professional workflows.
Competes in the productivity space by providing operational oversight and field-level coordination for complex industrial or logistics environments.
Both platforms focus on B2B supply chain and vendor management, targeting organizations that require structured oversight of external partners.
These platforms compete for the user's attention by providing centralized, data-driven dashboards for field-level management.
CookingPal competes for the user's time in the kitchen by offering a connected, guided cooking experience.
A new entrant in the restaurant-specific ordering space, focusing on speed and customization for local diners.
Represents a shift toward agile project management methodologies within the productivity category, potentially disrupting traditional contract review workflows.
Directly overlaps with vendor management use cases by focusing on real-time SLA monitoring and automated compliance tasks.
This newcomer provides a comprehensive ordering and delivery platform for a specific local restaurant brand.
This newcomer targets the logistics and service-delivery sector, overlapping with Justo's focus on delivery and operational management.
This app represents a new wave of specialized utility tools that prioritize real-time monitoring and device-level control.