Restaurant menu profitability software

Restaurant menu profitability software for delivery-heavy operators

Use menu scoring, price signals, delivery fee estimates, bundles, and weekly action plans to improve the economics of delivery orders.

Free audit first
Delivery fee visibility
Weekly execution plan
Kitchen Optimizer dashboard showing menu score, delivery fee savings, and weekly action plan

Search intent

Menu profitability searches are usually about margin, but delivery-heavy restaurants also need to account for platform fees, ticket size, packaging, bundles, and operational fit.

Each page targets a specific operator problem, but the conversion path stays consistent: run the free audit, review the dashboard, then choose delivery optimization, virtual brand launch, or managed support.

See where margin leaks start

Delivery margin problems often begin with unclear items, weak bundles, low order value, or platform fees that are not visible enough.

  • Low-value item signals
  • Platform fee impact
  • Menu completeness score

Build better offers

Profitability improves when the menu makes the right items easier to buy and bundles raise order value.

  • Bundle builder
  • Premium item positioning
  • Category mix review

Track the work

The dashboard turns profitability analysis into a recurring operating rhythm.

  • Weekly action plan
  • Recommendation history
  • Export entitlement on Growth

Dashboard-backed workflow

Built to move from audit insight to weekly execution.

The public page earns the search visit. The dashboard keeps the actual work organized: score the menu, spot fee exposure, prioritize bundles and descriptions, and decide whether a virtual brand or managed help is worth testing.

Open the live dashboard demo

Restaurants where third-party delivery fees distort menu economics.

Operators trying to improve average order value with better bundles.

Teams that need pricing and description priorities before a menu refresh.

Owners who want profitability work connected to weekly execution.

How the workflow works

1

Run the free audit to identify the first menu profit leaks.

2

Review dashboard scorecards, recommendations, and demo examples.

3

Prioritize pricing, bundle, and description changes.

4

Track weekly execution and add managed support when needed.

Questions restaurant teams ask first

These pages target specific search intent, but the language, proof, and conversion flow stay tied to the same Kitchen Optimizer product and service model.

Is this food cost software?

No. Kitchen Optimizer focuses on delivery menu profitability signals: pricing, descriptions, category mix, bundles, platform fees, and action planning.

Can it help with direct ordering?

Yes. The dashboard highlights fee exposure and direct-ordering opportunities as part of the delivery economics workflow.

How should restaurants start?

Start with the free delivery growth audit, then use Delivery Optimization or Managed Delivery Growth if the recommendations are useful enough to track and execute.

Find the first delivery growth opportunity before the next menu change.

Run the free delivery growth audit, review the first recommendations, and use the dashboard when you are ready to turn the findings into weekly execution.