For Burger Joints

DoorDash makes more on your burgers
than your line cooks do.

Online ordering, kitchen screen, register, and more — built for burger restaurants. Free forever. No commissions. No monthly fees.

Burger restaurant owner holding a tray of burgers
30%
Delivery apps take from every combo

On a $16 burger combo, DoorDash takes $4.80. Your food cost is already $5. Your line cook made $3. DoorDash made more than both.

$300+
Monthly tools that don't keep up

Square for the counter, UberEats for delivery, maybe Yelp for the waitlist. None of them were built for how fast a burger joint moves.

$0
What S4VOR costs

No commissions. No per-order fees. No monthly charges. Every burger you sell is money in your pocket.

Online Ordering

They build their burger online. It hits your screen ready to fire.

Single or double, cheese, bacon, toppings, sauce, fries or onion rings, drink — customers build exactly what they want. No phone tag, no mistakes. The order shows up on your kitchen screen the way they built it. You fire it, bag it, done.

Full menu with build-your-own burgers and combos
Pickup and delivery with time estimates
Goes straight to your kitchen screen
Money goes straight to your bank
No commission. No per-order fee. Ever.
Browse menu

Browse

Cart and checkout

Order

Order confirmed

Done

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Kitchen Display

Orders in. Burgers out. No tickets piling up.

Online orders, walk-in orders, delivery orders — one screen. Color-coded so your grill knows what's new, what's cooking, and what's ready. No paper tickets falling behind the fryer.

Kitchen Display System
New2:34
Making8:12
Ready0:45

Kitchen Screen

Full-screen board for the kitchen. Every order moves through New, Making, and Ready. See the full build — patty count, cheese, toppings, special requests. Tap items as they come off the grill.

Pack Station

For the person wrapping and bagging. Every item on a checklist — burger, fries, drink, extra sauce. One tap to mark it "Ready" and the customer gets a text. Delivery orders show the address.

POS register interface
Walk-In Counter

Ring up the lunch rush. No fumbling.

Double smash burger, fries, chocolate shake. Tap, tap, tap — card or cash, next. Works on any iPad or tablet. No buying Toast hardware, no two-year contract, no $600 terminal.

Your full menu with photos — tap to add
Card, cash, or comp — your call
No POS hardware to lease or buy
Walk-in and online orders on one screen
Waitlist & Reservations

Packed house? Let them get in line from their phone.

Customers join the waitlist or book a table without crowding the door. You see everyone on your screen. Text them when their spot is ready.

Waitlist

No more "how much longer?" every two minutes.

Customer joins waitlist

What they see

Waitlist dashboard

What you see

Customers join from their phone
Add walk-ins with one tap
Text them when their table is ready
Full-screen mode for the host stand

Reservations

They book ahead. You plan the night.

Customer books table

What they see

Reservations dashboard

What you see

Customers pick a date, time, and party size
You see it all on a calendar
Confirmation texts sent automatically
Full-screen mode for the host stand
Reports & Customers

Know what sells. Know who keeps coming back.

Is the smash burger outselling the classic? Who orders three times a week and always adds bacon? Check it between lunch and dinner in thirty seconds.

Reports dashboard

Revenue, top sellers, busiest hours

Customer management

Every order, every visit, every regular

All of this. Free. We'll even build your menu for you.

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What you're paying now.

And what you'd pay with S4VOR.

What you needTheir costS4VOR
Online ordering15–30% per order$0
Second delivery app15–20% per order$0
Register / POS$69–$165/mo + hardware$0
Waitlist$249+/mo$0
Website$15–$399/mo$99/mo (optional)
Total per month$400–$800+$0

Burgers are the #1 most-ordered food on delivery apps. At a $16 average combo and 40 delivery orders a day, DoorDash's 30% cut is $5,760/month — more than most burger joints pay in rent.

Built for every kind of burger spot.

Smash counter or full sit-down — S4VOR works the way you work.

Fast-Casual & Smash Burger Counters

High volume, fast turns, orders flying. Use the register for walk-ins, the kitchen screen for the grill, and online ordering to stop losing money to DoorDash.

Full-Service Burger Restaurants

Dine-in, bar, delivery, and a waitlist on Friday nights. Manage it all from one place — reservations, orders, and the kitchen screen.

Build-Your-Own Burger Spots

Patty type, cheese, toppings, sauce, bun — customers build it exactly how they want it online. The order hits your screen with every detail. No more misheard phone orders.

Burger Catering & Events

Office lunches, block parties, game-day orders. Tag your catering regulars in the CRM, track what they order, and reach out when it's been a while.

The best free online ordering for burger restaurants

Burgers are the most-ordered food on every delivery app in America — which means burger joints are paying more in delivery commissions than almost any other restaurant type. DoorDash takes 15–30% of every delivery. On a $16 combo, that's up to $4.80 gone. When your food cost is already $5 and your labor is another $3, there's nothing left.

S4VOR gives burger restaurants everything they need — online ordering with build-your-own customization, a kitchen screen, a register for walk-ins, a digital waitlist, customer tracking, and reporting — all completely free. No commissions. No monthly fees. Customers build their burger on your page, pay securely, and the order goes straight to your grill. You keep every dollar.

S4VOR handles burger modifiers the way they should work — patty count, cheese, toppings, sauce, sides, and drinks all in one clean order. Our team will build your menu, configure your combos, and get you live within 48 hours.

All of this. $0/month.

No credit card. No contract. No commissions.
Just the tools your burger joint needs.

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Free setup for the first 100 restaurants