RusHour is a recognized French solution for centralized delivery order management, particularly well-established with national chains (Subway, KFC, O’Tacos, Pokawa). If you are looking for an alternative to RusHour in 2026 – for reasons of price, commitment, functional scope, or price transparency – here is a structured comparison of 5 serious solutions on the market.
Why look for an alternative to RusHour?
The most frequent patterns mentioned by restaurateurs who compare:
Public Prices: RusHour operates on quotes, making quick comparison difficult Annual Commitment: Not well-suited for testing before long-term engagement Separate POS Required: RusHour is an aggregator, not a complete stack, it adds to a third-party POS Minimum Volumes: The Boost’R concierge is sized for chains, less for independents
These points are not defects in themselves — they correspond to an assumed positioning within the segment of large retailers. But according to your profile, other solutions may be more suitable.
Fooderise — the all-in-one alternative at retail price
Aggregator + POS + KDS + dispute module + direct order, all in a single subscription.
Price: 49 € VAT/month, public, displayed on fooderise.com Engagement: none, cancellable at any time Trial: 14 days free without a credit card Covered Platforms: Uber Eats, Deliveroo, Just Eat, Stuart, in-house click & collect Included: POS, KDS, automated dispute management, AI analytics Support: French-speaking, WhatsApp community of 500+ restaurateurs
Ideal for: independent restaurants and small chains (1-10 establishments) that want a unified stack without piling on tools, and who value transparent pricing.
Deliverect – the multi-channel Belgian alternative
Positioning: cloud aggregator focused on international chains and dark kitchens.
Price: on request, approximate figure communicated around 49-99 € depending on the market and volume Engagement: annual, most often Platforms: very broad international coverage (40+ platforms integrated) Integrated POS: no, integrations with a third-party POS Strength: multi-country coverage and the depth of POS/platform integrations
Ideal for: value chains in multiple European countries, multi-brand dark kitchens.
Otter (tryotter.com) — the global American alternative
Positioning: CloudKitchens ecosystem aggregator, present in dozens of countries with over 275,000+ restaurants.
Price: starting from 19 USD/month (Starter plan); 49-59 USD for the Main plan Commitment: 24 months according to feedback Platforms: wide international coverage POS: possible integrations, some advanced features as billable add-ons (KDS, loyalty) Particularity: billing in USD, be aware of exchange rates for French accounting
Ideal for: international signage, restaurants that accept dollar billing and long-term commitments.
Hubrise – the middleware alternative (connectivity)
Positionnement : Hubrise is not a front-end aggregator but a POS connectivity middleware ↔ platforms.
Price: billing per establishment and per connector, generally 20-50 €/connection/month Engagement: according to the partner distributing Hubrise Platforms: Uber Eats, Deliveroo, Just Eat, Stuart, and many POS and proprietary channels Strength: standard connectivity architecture, portability of a POS to another
Ideal for: restaurateurs who want to keep their existing POS and add a layer of standardized connectivity, without relying on a proprietary aggregator.
Native portals of platforms (Uber Eats Manager, Deliveroo Hub, Just Eat Partner)
Positioning: the free tools provided by each platform to manage their own orders.
Price: free (but platform commission unchanged, typically 20-30% per order) Engagement: none Platforms: one per platform, no centralization POS: none Limits: no unification, no common menu, no cross-analytics
Ideal for: very small volumes (less than 50 orders per month) where centralization is not yet cost-effective.
Synthetic comparison
| Solution | Starting Price | Commitment | POS Included | Public Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fooderise | 49 €/month | None | Yes | Yes |
| RusHour | Quote | Annual | No | No |
| Deliverect | ~49-99 € | Annual | No | No |
| Otter | 19-59 USD | 24 months | Partial | Partial |
| Hubrise | 20-50 €/connector | Variable | No | Partial |
| Native Portails | Free | None | No | — |
How to choose your alternative to RusHour
Some key questions to guide your decision:
What is my total monthly budget target? If you’re aiming for less than €100/month and including a POS, look at Fooderise first.
Am I willing to commit for a year or more? If not, eliminate long-term solutions.
Do I already have a POS that I want to keep? If yes, Hubrise or Deliverect can integrate with it; Fooderise will replace your POS.
How many platforms do I process? If you operate in multiple countries with local platforms, Deliverect or Otter have the widest coverage.
Do I need a dedicated concierge? If yes, Boost’R with RusHour is the most mature offering in this specific area.
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RusHour remains a serious player in the French market, particularly relevant for large retailers. However, the 2026 ecosystem is rich: depending on your profile (independent or chain), your budget, and your current stack, alternatives such as Fooderise (all-in-one at €49/month with no commitment), Deliverect (international coverage), Otter (global presence), or Hubrise (standard connectivity) may better meet your needs. The decisive criterion remains often the transparency of prices and the flexibility of the commitment.
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