DoorDash Clone | White Label Food Delivery Marketplace App
DoorDash owns 68% of US food delivery and ran 2.5 billion orders in 2024, and the app is the least of it. Here is a straight breakdown of what a white label DoorDash clone really needs (customer, driver, and merchant apps plus a dispatch engine), how it actually makes money, and the price: $6,900 one-time, full source code, 3 months support, live in 15 days.
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DoorDash is a logistics company that happens to show you a menu
People ask for a "DoorDash clone" picturing a nice app with restaurant menus. The menu is the easy five percent. What DoorDash actually built, and what made it the runaway leader with roughly 68 percent of the US food-delivery market and 2.5 billion orders in 2024, is a real-time logistics engine that takes an order, finds the right nearby driver, routes them to the restaurant and then to your door, and keeps everyone updated to the minute, thousands of times a second at dinner rush. That dispatch brain is the product. Three apps sit on top of it, and if any one of them is weak, the whole thing falls over.
Understand that and you understand what you are buying. Not a food ordering screen, but the machine that coordinates customers, drivers, and merchants at once. We have built that machine, and we white-label it to you. If your model is broader on-demand delivery of anything rather than food specifically, we also build the Uber clone, and I will tell you honestly which fits.
Watch an order flow from customer to driver to doorstep, live across all three apps, before you decide anything.
Request Free DemoThe three apps, and the brain that connects them
This is genuinely three products plus an engine. The customer app handles discovery and search, menus with modifiers, cart and checkout, live order tracking on a map, ratings, and a subscription option in the style of DashPass for free delivery. The driver app handles going online, receiving and accepting offers, batched pickups, turn-by-turn navigation, proof of delivery, and earnings and payouts. The merchant app and dashboard handles incoming orders, menu and hours management, prep times, and daily payouts. Between them sits the dispatch engine, the part most clones fake, which matches orders to drivers by distance, direction, and load, and it is the difference between food arriving hot and a business that bleeds money. Over everything is an admin control tower for zones, commissions, promotions, live operations, and analytics.
The price is $6,900 one-time, with full unencrypted source code, 3 months of support, deployed under your brand, and typically live in 15 days. No per-order fee comes back to us. The rest of what we build is in our white-label catalogue.
The tech stack, built for real-time at scale
Delivery is unforgiving, so the stack is chosen for it. Native iOS and Android apps in React Native for all three roles, a Next.js merchant dashboard and admin, and a Node.js backend on PostgreSQL. The live layer, driver locations, order status, and dispatch, runs on WebSockets and Redis, because these must update the instant they change. Payments run on Stripe with support for tips and driver payouts through Stripe Connect, maps and routing power the dispatch and navigation, and it all runs on AWS built to absorb the lunch and dinner spikes that define this business. You get the full source code for every layer.
How you make money, and the hard truth about the economics
DoorDash makes money four ways, and your platform can too: a commission from merchants on each order (DoorDash charges around 20 percent), delivery and service fees from customers, a subscription plan that locks in your best customers, and, increasingly, advertising, letting restaurants pay to appear higher in the app, which is the highest-margin line of all. All of it is configurable in your admin.
Here is the honest truth I want you to hear before you build. Food delivery is a three-sided marketplace and a thin-margin, operations-heavy business. You need customers, drivers, and merchants all at once in the same area, and a driver fleet or courier partner to actually deliver, and the unit economics only work at density. The winners almost always start hyper-local, one city or even a few neighbourhoods, get the flywheel spinning there, then expand. We give you the whole platform in 15 days and we are straight with you that the operation, the density, and the driver supply are yours to build. That honesty is worth more to you than a pitch that pretends the app is the whole business.
$6,900 one-time, full source code, deployed for you, 3 months of support. Get a scope for your city and your delivery model.
Get Exact Cost EstimationWritten by the Make An App Like build team. We build on-demand delivery and logistics platforms, and we would rather explain the three-sided economics than sell you a menu screen.
What's in the package
- Full unencrypted source code — iOS, Android, web, admin, API
- Live demo + walkthrough before purchase
- White-label setup — logo, colors, domain, app icons, splash
- Deployment on your server
- Apps submitted to App Store + Play Store under your brand
- 3 months of free updates, bug fixes & priority support
- Full technical, API & admin documentation
- Custom integrations on request
- 7-day money-back guarantee
How it works
- 1
Demo call
45-minute walkthrough of admin, user app, and customisation. No pressure.
- 2
Custom quote
You get a tailored 24-hour roadmap with timeline + price for your business model.
- 3
Kickoff
Pay 30% to start. We rebrand the platform with your logo, colors, and domain.
- 4
Deployment
We install on your server, submit iOS + Android apps to the stores under your identity.
- 5
Go live
Walkthrough credentials handed over. You start onboarding sellers / users / customers.
- 6
3 months support
Bug fixes, updates, priority Slack. Most clone shops vanish — we don't.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a DoorDash clone cost?
Our white-label DoorDash clone is $6,900 one-time. That covers all three native apps, customer, driver, and merchant, plus the merchant dashboard, the dispatch engine that matches orders to drivers, live map tracking, payments and tips, a subscription option, and the admin control tower for zones, commissions, promotions, and analytics. Full unencrypted source code, three months of support, and deployment under your brand are included, and it is typically live in 15 days.
What is actually included, and why three apps?
Because food delivery is genuinely three products plus an engine. The customer app for ordering and tracking, the driver app for accepting and delivering, and the merchant app and dashboard for managing orders and menus, all coordinated by a dispatch engine that assigns the right driver to each order. Skimp on any one and the operation breaks. All three apps, the dispatch engine, and the admin are included, with full source code.
How does the dispatch and tracking work?
The dispatch engine matches each order to a nearby driver by distance, direction, and current load, and supports batching multiple orders on one run for efficiency. Driver location, order status, and ETAs update in real time over WebSockets so the customer sees the food move on a map and the merchant sees prep and pickup timing. Routing and navigation run through a maps provider. Getting this layer right is the difference between hot food and a failing business, which is why it is a first-class part of the build, not an afterthought.
How does the platform make money?
Four ways, all configurable: a commission from merchants on each order (DoorDash charges around 20 percent), delivery and service fees from customers, a subscription plan for free or discounted delivery that locks in loyal customers, and advertising, letting merchants pay for higher placement, which is the highest-margin revenue. You set the rates and mix in the admin to fit your market.
What do I need beyond the app to launch?
The operation, which is where delivery really lives. You need customers, drivers, and merchants in the same area at once, and a driver fleet or courier partner to deliver, plus your payment accounts. The economics only work at local density, so the proven playbook is to start hyper-local, get the flywheel going in one city or a few neighbourhoods, then expand. We build the platform in 15 days and are honest that building the density and driver supply is your campaign, which we will help you plan.
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Full source code · White-labelled · Deployed on your server · 3 months free support