Successfully Starting a Delivery Service 2026: From Technology to Your First Order
Start a delivery service: Complete guide to technology, logistics & marketing. Costs, systems and strategies for restaurant owners. Read now!
Have you been thinking about starting your own delivery service for a while? Now is the perfect time! The delivery market is booming like never before, and with the right strategy, you can build a lucrative second pillar for your business – without depending on expensive platforms.
As gastronomy experts, we’ve already helped hundreds of restaurants successfully launch their delivery services. In this guide, we’ll show you step by step how to do everything right from the initial idea to your first order.
Why Now is the Right Time for Your Delivery Service
The numbers speak for themselves: The German delivery market has grown from €2.1 billion (2019) to an impressive €4.2 billion (2024). That’s 100% growth in just five years!
The new normal of ordering behavior:
- 67% of Germans order food at least once a month
- 43% use delivery services multiple times per week
- The average order value has increased from €18 to €23
COVID has permanently changed ordering behavior. What used to be an occasional luxury has now become a regular part of daily life. Particularly interesting: Even after restaurants reopened, demand for deliveries remains consistently high.
The decisive advantage of your own delivery service:
While most restaurants pay 13-15% commission to platforms like Lieferando, establishments with their own delivery service achieve on average 30% higher profit margins per order. With a monthly delivery revenue of €10,000, that means €1,500 more profit – every month.
Marcus Weber, owner of “Bella Vista” in Munich, puts it perfectly:
“Since we’ve had our own delivery service, we control prices, customer data, and quality ourselves. The €1,200 monthly savings compared to the platforms paid for itself after just three months.”
Essential Technical Setup: You Can’t Do Without These 5 Components
Technology is the heart of your delivery service. You shouldn’t skimp here, as 78% of customers abandon the ordering process if it takes longer than 3 minutes.
1. The Ordering System: Your Options at a Glance
Web App (Recommended for Starting):
- Works on all devices
- No app store dependency
- Quick adjustments possible
- Cost: €150-300/month
Native App:
- Best user experience
- Push notifications possible
- Higher development costs: €5,000-15,000
- Only profitable with 500+ orders/month
Phone Orders:
- Still 35% of all orders
- Staff effort: 3-5 minutes per order
- Error rate: 12% vs. 3% for online orders
2. Point-of-Sale System Integration
Your ordering system must communicate seamlessly with your POS. Manual transfer is error-prone and costs valuable time. Modern solutions like GastroSystem automatically connect online orders with your POS system and provide:
- Automatic transfer of all order data
- Unified product database
- Central management of prices and availability
- Real-time synchronization between all channels
3. Payment Solutions: Cost Comparison
| Payment Method | Fees | Customer Share | Recommendation |
|---|---|---|---|
| PayPal | 2.49% + €0.35 | 45% | ✅ Required |
| Credit Card | 1.9-2.9% | 25% | ✅ Required |
| SEPA Direct Debit | €0.35 | 15% | ⚡ For Regular Customers |
| Cash Payment | 0% | 15% | ✅ Optional |
ROI Calculation Own System vs. Platform:
With 150 orders per month at €22 average order value:
- Platform commission: €3,300 × 14% = €462/month
- Own system: €299/month + 2.5% payment = €482/month
- Break-even: From 155 orders per month
Planning Delivery Logistics: Own Drivers or External?
Delivery logistics determines the speed, cost, and quality of your service. Here are the key factors for your decision:
Cost Analysis: Own Drivers
Fixed costs per driver:
- Salary: €12-15/hour
- Social contributions: 25% = €3-4/hour
- Vehicle costs: €2-3/hour
- Total: €17-22/hour
Break-even calculation: With delivery costs of €2.50 per trip, you need 8-9 trips per hour to work profitably. Realistically, 6-8 trips are possible with optimal route planning.
External Service Providers
Cost per delivery:
- Local driver services: €3-5
- Large providers (Gorillas, etc.): €4-6
- Flexible billing without fixed costs
- No personnel responsibility
Recommendation: Start with external drivers and switch to your own drivers from 15-20 deliveries daily.
Strategically Setting Delivery Radius
- 1-3 km: Standard radius for urban areas
- Maximum travel time: 15 minutes one way
- Zone division: Different delivery fees by distance
- Minimum order value: Higher for greater distances
Packaging and Warming Systems
Investment costs:
- Professional thermal boxes: €150-300/piece
- Heated delivery bags: €80-150/piece
- Special packaging: €0.15-0.35 per order
Quality tip: Test different packaging with regular customers. Cold or soggy food destroys your reputation faster than poor service.
Marketing Strategies: From 0 to 100 Orders Per Week
Without thoughtful marketing, even the best delivery service will fail. Here’s your 3-phase strategy:
Phase 1: Pre-Launch (2 weeks before start)
Activate existing customers:
- Email to existing customer database: “Soon we’ll deliver to you too!”
- Build WhatsApp list (25% higher open rates than email)
- Social media teasers: Countdown to launch
- Goal: 200+ pre-registered customers
Concrete actions:
- “Early Bird” discount: 20% on first 10 orders
- Exclusive early access for newsletter subscribers
- Instagram stories with behind-the-scenes content
Phase 2: Launch Phase (First 4 weeks)
Local PR offensive:
- Press release to local newspaper
- Update Google My Business with delivery service
- Distribute flyers within 500m radius
- Facebook/Instagram ads targeting 5km radius
Proven launch campaign:
- Week 1: Free delivery
- Week 2: “Bring a Friend” - 15% for referrals
- Week 3-4: Regular price with loyalty program
Realistic expectations:
- Week 1: 10-15 orders
- Week 2: 25-35 orders
- Week 4: 50-70 orders
Phase 3: Growth Phase (Months 2-6)
Optimize customer retention:
- Automated email after 1st order: 10% discount on 2nd order
- Loyalty program: Every 10th order free
- WhatsApp newsletter with weekly specials
- Actively collect Google reviews (4.5+ stars mandatory)
Referral marketing:
- €5 voucher for referrals (for both parties)
- Social media contest: “Show us your favorite dish”
- Collaborations with local influencers (1,000+ followers)
Success measurement:
- Goal Month 3: 100+ orders/week
- Repeat purchase rate: Minimum 40%
- Average order value: €22-25
Pricing and Profitability: These Numbers Must Be Right
The right pricing determines the success or failure of your delivery service. Too expensive and you lose customers; too cheap and you ruin your margins.
Delivery Fees: The Sweet Spot
German Market Analysis 2024:
- Average delivery fee: €2.90
- Optimal range: €2.50-3.50
- From €4, 35% of customers drop out
- Under €2 appears unprofessional
Tiered delivery fees (recommendation):
- Up to 2km: €2.50
- 2-4km: €3.50
- 4-6km: €4.50
- From €25 order value: Free delivery
Calculate Minimum Order Value
Basic calculation:
- Your delivery costs: €4 (driver + packaging + overhead)
- Desired margin: 30%
- Required margin per order: €4 ÷ 0.3 = €13.33
- Minimum order value: €15-20 (depending on food costs)
A/B test recommendation: Test €15 vs. €18 minimum order value for 4 weeks and compare:
- Number of abandoned orders
- Average order value
- Total profit per week
Develop Delivery-Specific Menus
Optimization approaches:
- Dishes with lower food costs (25-30% instead of 35%)
- Prioritize transport-friendly meals
- “Delivery-Only” specials with higher margins
- Family portions with better contribution margin
Example calculation pizza delivery service:
| Item | Dine-In | Delivery | Difference |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pizza Margherita | €8.50 | €9.90 | +€1.40 |
| Food Costs | €2.98 (35%) | €2.97 (30%) | -€0.01 |
| Contribution Margin | €5.52 | €6.93 | +€1.41 |
Legal Aspects and Hygiene: What You Must Consider
A delivery service brings additional legal obligations. This checklist protects you from expensive mistakes:
Food Hygiene During Transport
HACCP requirements for delivery:
- Keeping warm: Minimum 65°C during transport
- Cold chain: Maximum 7°C for cold dishes
- Transport time: Maximum 30 minutes
- Documentation requirement for all temperatures
Hygiene investment costs:
- Thermometers for drivers: €25/piece
- HACCP-compliant insulation boxes: €200-400/piece
- Staff training: €150/person
- Total investment: €800-1,500
Insurance Coverage
Mandatory insurance:
- Business liability including delivery service: €180-350/year
- Vehicle liability for delivery vehicles: €600-1,200/year
- Accident insurance for drivers: €150-300/year per person
Optional but recommended insurance:
- Cyber insurance (online orders): €200-400/year
- Business interruption: €300-600/year
GDPR for Online Orders
Critical points:
- Consent for data processing before ordering
- Right to deletion of customer data
- Secure transmission of payment data
- Documentation of all data processing procedures
Fine risk: Up to €20 million or 4% of annual turnover – even for small restaurants!
Practical implementation:
- Use GDPR-compliant ordering system (e.g., GastroSystem)
- Cookie banner and privacy policy
- Establish processes for information and deletion requests
The First 30 Days: Step-by-Step to Launch
The successful launch of your delivery service follows a proven 30-day plan:
Week 1-2: Tech Setup and Testing Phase
Day 1-3: System selection and setup
- Configure ordering system (recommendation: GastroSystem for seamless integration)
- Digitize menu and adjust prices
- Connect and test payment systems
Day 4-7: Team training
- Train staff on new system
- Define processes for order acceptance
- Establish communication rules for problems
Day 8-14: Intensive testing phase
- Minimum 50 test orders from friends/family
- Optimize delivery routes and times
- Perfect packaging and warming
“The testing phase saved our ass. We realized our pasta became mushy after 15 minutes of transport. A week before launch we got special packaging – that was worth gold.” - Sandra Klein, “Pasta e Basta”, Hamburg
Week 3: Soft Launch with Selected Customers
Target group: 100-200 regular customers from email list
- Exclusive early access as “VIP test”
- 20% discount for honest feedback
- Expectation: 20-30 orders in week 3
- Actively collect feedback and implement immediately
Week 4: Full Launch and Optimization
Marketing offensive:
- Press release to local media
- Start social media campaign
- Update Google My Business to “delivery available”
- Launch first Facebook/Instagram ads (budget: €200)
Expected numbers week 4:
- 40-60 orders
- Average order value: €18-22
- Delivery time: 35-45 minutes (will improve to 25-30 min.)
Continuous optimization:
- Measure and document delivery times daily
- Systematically collect customer feedback (email after delivery)
- Identify popular dishes and promote them
Milestones for the First 3 Months
Month 1: 15-25 orders/day (building routine) Month 2: 25-40 orders/day (optimizing processes) Month 3: 40-60 orders/day (25-35% of total revenue)
When reaching 50+ orders daily, you should consider your own drivers. Break-even is usually at 8-10 trips per hour.
Your Next Step to Your Own Delivery Service
You now have all the tools to successfully start your own delivery service. The most important insight: It’s not rocket science, but every detail counts.
Start small, test intensively, and optimize continuously. After just 3-6 months, your delivery service can account for 25-35% of your total revenue – with significantly higher margins than external platforms.
Want to start immediately? GastroSystem offers you the complete technical solution for your delivery service: From ordering to POS integration, without commissions and with personal setup support.
👉 Schedule your free consultation now at gastrosystem.app and start your own delivery service in 14 days.
The question isn’t whether, but when you’ll start. Your competition isn’t waiting – so get going now!