Software · head to head
Grubhub vs meez
The short version
- Only meez has a free tier, so it costs nothing to try first.
- Each has a real cost: Grubhub commission fees of 15-30% significantly reduce restaurant profit margins; meez active devices are capped at 2 on Starter and 5 on Pro and Premium; unlimited devices require Enterprise
- They diverge on capability: Grubhub covers Delivery network, meez covers Recipe management.
Where they differ
Only the attributes on which Grubhub and meez actually diverge.
Identical on both: user rating (Not yet rated), category (Unknown).
What each one covers
Drawn from each product's published feature list. An absence here means we hold no record of it - not that the product lacks it.
Only in Grubhub
- Delivery network
- Order management
- Customer reach
- Marketing tools
- Analytics
- Loyalty programs
- Toast
- Square
Only in meez
- Recipe management
- Food costing
- Scaling
- Nutrition facts
- Training videos
- Print formatting
- MarketMan
- BlueCart
Both cover
- Web support
- Ios support
What people use each for
The jobs each tool is most often brought in to do.
Grubhub
- Point of Salenot meez
- Order Managementnot meez
- Inventory Controlnot meez
- Staff Schedulingnot meez
meez
- Digitising and standardising kitchen recipes across a restaurant groupnot Grubhub
- Recipe costing and food cost tracking against live ingredient pricesnot Grubhub
- Producing nutrition labels and allergen tagging for menu itemsnot Grubhub
- Training kitchen staff from a shared recipe library on tabletsnot Grubhub
Where each one falls short
Documented limitations, not opinions. Every one is a constraint you would hit in normal use.
Grubhub
- Commission fees of 15-30% significantly reduce restaurant profit margins
- Limited geographic coverage compared to competitors like DoorDash
- Driver availability issues in some areas leading to canceled orders
- Limited independent restaurant partnerships compared to competitors
- Average delivery time of 40 minutes is slower than Uber Eats (33 minutes) and DoorDash (38 minutes)
meez
- Active devices are capped at 2 on Starter and 5 on Pro and Premium; unlimited devices require Enterprise
- Monthly billing costs more than annual on every tier, for example $119 against $89 on Pro and $199 against $179 on Premium
- Menu engineering, nutrition labels, allergen tagging and POS integration are Enterprise only
- Extra recipe viewer locations cost $60 per month each
- Cost feeds start at $179 to $199 per month per location on top of the plan fee
- Priority phone support, Slack or Teams access and a dedicated success manager are Enterprise only
- Enterprise pricing is custom with no published rate
Pricing, plan by plan
Grubhub
$15/order- Basic$15/percent
- Marketplace listing
- Order management
- Standard$20/percent
- Delivery
- Marketing
- Premium$25/percent
- Priority placement
- Promotions
meez
Free- FreeFree
- Basic recipe management
- Limited recipes
- Pro$59/month
- Unlimited recipes
- Food costing
- Team$129/month
- Team collaboration
- Advanced features
Which should you pick?
Choose Grubhub if
- You need delivery network.
- You work on Web, Ios, Android.
- You also want order management.
Choose meez if
- You need recipe management.
- You want to start without paying.
- You work on Web, Ios.
- You also want food costing.
Questions people ask
- Is Grubhub or meez better?
- Neither clearly leads. Grubhub starts at $15/order and meez at Free, and user ratings are close enough to be indistinguishable. Choose on capability and platform support.
- Which is cheaper, Grubhub or meez?
- meez has a free tier; the other does not. Paid plans start at $15/order for Grubhub and Free for meez.
- Does Grubhub or meez run on more platforms?
- Grubhub runs on Web, Ios, Android. meez runs on Web, Ios.
- Can I use meez for free?
- Yes. meez has a free tier, so you can try it without paying. Grubhub starts at $15/order.
- What is Grubhub best used for?
- Grubhub is most often used for point of sale, order management, inventory control, staff scheduling. Of those, point of sale and order management are not what meez is typically brought in for.
- What can Grubhub do that meez cannot?
- Grubhub covers Delivery network, Order management, Customer reach, Marketing tools. meez covers Recipe management, Food costing, Scaling, Nutrition facts. Both handle Web support, Ios support.
Answered from the vendors’ own pages
Grubhub: How much does Grubhub charge restaurants?
Grubhub charges restaurants a marketing commission of 5%, 15%, or 20% depending on the Marketplace plan, plus a processing fee of $0.30 plus 3.05% per order.
SourceGrubhub: What does Grubhub cost customers?
Grubhub charges customers a $2.25 order processing fee plus $0.99 for delivery. A subscription offers $6.95 or $19.95/month for unlimited free delivery on eligible orders.
SourceGrubhub: Does Grubhub offer promotional tools for restaurants?
Yes, Grubhub offers Sponsored Listings (3-10% premium on commissions) and Boost Programs (10-20% additional cost per order) to increase restaurant visibility.
SourceGrubhub: Is Grubhub available in all cities?
No, Grubhub delivery service is not available in all cities, and the platform is less convenient in small cities with limited driver availability.
SourceRelated pages
Keep looking
Other head to heads
- Grubhub vs Toast POS
- Grubhub vs Square for Restaurants
- Grubhub vs Lightspeed Restaurant
- Grubhub vs Clover
- Grubhub vs DoorDash
- Grubhub vs Uber Eats
- Grubhub vs Lavu
- Grubhub vs Heartland Restaurant
- Grubhub vs Olo
- Grubhub vs Aloha POS
- Grubhub vs BentoBox
- Grubhub vs Caviar
- Grubhub vs OpenTable
- Grubhub vs Revel Systems
- Grubhub vs SpotOn
- Grubhub vs TouchBistro
- Grubhub vs 7shifts
- Grubhub vs Apicbase
- meez vs Toast POS
- meez vs Square for Restaurants
- meez vs Lightspeed Restaurant
- meez vs Clover
- meez vs DoorDash
- meez vs Uber Eats
- meez vs Lavu
- meez vs Heartland Restaurant
- meez vs Olo
- meez vs Aloha POS
- meez vs BentoBox
- meez vs Caviar
- meez vs OpenTable
- meez vs Revel Systems
- meez vs SpotOn
- meez vs TouchBistro
- meez vs 7shifts
- meez vs Apicbase

