The integration between your point-of-sale (POS) software and delivery platforms has become a decisive selection criterion for restaurateurs. A good integration avoids duplicate data entry, reduces errors, and speeds up order processing. By 2026, certain POS + delivery combinations will clearly stand out.
Zelty + Uber Eats is one of the most seamless integrations on the French market. Uber Eats orders arrive directly into the Zelty POS system, are printed with the same format as on-site orders, and are automatically counted in reports. Menu synchronization is bidirectional: changing a price in Zelty updates the Uber Eats menu. For multi-site franchises, this integration allows managing menus from all establishments from Zelty’s centralized back-office.
Innovorder + Deliveroo works particularly well for high-volume brands – fast food, but also bakeries, snacking, and catering – sectors where Innovorder is well established today (Paris Baguette, Bagelstein, Big Fernand, Amorino, Capfun, Class’Croute). Innovorder has developed a native integration with Deliveroo that allows orders to be received directly on the POS and dispatched to the KDS (production screen). Prep times are communicated automatically to Deliveroo, which improves the delivery driver and customer experience. Innovorder also covers Uber Eats, Just Eat and Stuart for delivery, as well as digital restaurant vouchers (Edenred, Swile, Pluxee, UpDejeuner) and Apple Pay / Google Pay payments – a functional perimeter reinforced by the €15M raise realized in 2022 from Bpifrance and Bridgepoint.
Lightspeed Restaurant + Just Eat is a popular combination for traditional restaurants in Europe. Lightspeed has built robust integrations with major platforms, including Just Eat, which is particularly strong in Northern Europe and the United Kingdom. The advantage of Lightspeed is its ability to manage complex menus with many variations and modifiers, which translates well to delivery platforms. The premium price of Lightspeed (€119 and up per month) is justified for establishments that need this level of functional depth.
The Addition + Uber Eats works through a connector developed by L’Addition. Orders are received on the POS, but the integration is less deep than that of Zelty: menu synchronization is partial and some modifications must be made manually on the Uber Eats portal. L’Addition is working on improving its integrations, but for the time being, restaurants with a high volume of deliveries may find the solution limiting.
Popina + delivery platforms: Popina has long been behind on delivery integrations, prioritizing the reliability of in-store checkout. Since 2025, the solution has caught up by integrating with the main order aggregators, which indirectly allows it to receive orders from Uber Eats and Deliveroo in Popina. For a small restaurant that makes a few delivery orders per day, this approach is sufficient.
The role of the aggregator in POS-delivery integration is central. Even if your POS offers a direct integration with Uber Eats or Deliveroo, a command aggregator like Fooderise provides an additional layer of value: unified analytics crossing platform and cash register data, automated dispute management, centralized menu synchronization, and real-time availability management across all platforms simultaneously.
Many pitfalls to avoid when choosing a POS + delivery integration exist. Firstly, do not rely on partner lists on publisher websites: an integrated listed is not necessarily functional or updated. Request a demonstration in real conditions. Secondly, verify that the integration covers your needs well: order reception, menu synchronization, status updates, modifier and special notes management.
Thirdly, pay attention to additional costs. Some POS + delivery integrations are included in the subscription, others are billed as a supplementary module (between 10 and 50 euros per month per platform). Fourthly, test reliability in real conditions: an integration that works well with 5 orders per day may fail with 50. Ask for client references with a similar volume to yours.
Our conclusion: ideal integration in 2026 is not a direct POS-platform connection, but a POS + aggregator + platforms ecosystem. The POS manages in-house checkout and management, the aggregator (Fooderise) centralizes and optimizes delivery orders, and the platforms bring in customers. This architecture offers the best flexibility and performance for restaurants that take delivery seriously as a revenue channel.
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