RusHour is a French platform for managing delivery orders, launched in Paris and now used by several major brands – Subway, KFC, O’Tacos, and Pokawa are among its public references. If you are evaluating the solution for your restaurant in 2026, here is a structured review: what it does well, its pricing, and the alternatives to consider if price transparency is a priority for you.
What RusHour does
RusHour proposes three main offers:
- RusHour Orders — order aggregator: centralizes Uber Eats, Deliveroo, and Just Eat into a single interface and synchronizes menus between platforms.
- RusHour Boost’R — an operational concierge layer: a dedicated contact monitors the establishment’s performance on the platforms (positioning, promotions, profile quality).
- RusHour Direct — a direct ordering channel, hosted by RusHour, to reduce dependence on platforms.
The POS integration ecosystem is robust: Zelty, SumUp, Square, NCR Aloha, Cashpad, Lightspeed are listed as compatible. This is a notable point if your cash register is already installed and you don’t want to change it.
Strengths (user and public reviews)
French support. Feedback on support responsiveness is generally positive, particularly for chains that have subscribed to Boost’R. Coverage of major platforms. Uber Eats, Deliveroo, and Just Eat are natively supported – which covers the vast majority of the French delivery market. Concierge approach. For chains that want to delegate the optimization of their menus on platforms, Boost’R provides real operational value. Credibility through references. The portfolio of well-known brands reassures and facilitates the decision for growing businesses.
The point to anticipate: prices are not public.
RusHour distinguishes itself from part of the market through its transparent pricing policy. The platform does not publish a price grid on rushour.io. To obtain a rate, you must go through a form and a commercial exchange. According to feedback collected, the ranges communicated vary significantly from one client to another, particularly between a national chain (high volume, negotiation possible) and an independent restaurant.
For most independent restaurateurs, this operation implies:
A delay between initial contact and knowledge of the actual price Difficulty in quickly comparing with other solutions Variability of ancillary fees (go-live, training, specific integrations) that are discovered during the process
It’s not a fault in itself — many B2B SaaS companies work on customized quotes — but it’s a factor to integrate into your evaluation, especially if you’re comparing multiple solutions in parallel.
RusHour vs Deliverect vs Fooderise: A Quick Overview
If you’re looking for an alternative with public prices and no long-term commitment, here’s how RusHour compares with two major players: Deliverect (Belgian cloud aggregator) and Fooderise (French all-in-one solution):
| Criterion | RusHour (Orders) | Deliverect | Fooderise |
|---|---|---|---|
| Monthly Price | Quote | Quote (~49-99 €) | 49 €/month public |
| Commitment | Annual most often | Annual | No commitment |
| Free Trial | Upon request | Upon request | 14 days without CB |
| Platforms | Uber Eats, Deliveroo, Just Eat | 40+ international platforms | Uber Eats, Deliveroo, Just Eat, Stuart, click & collect |
| Integrated POS | No (third-party POS required) | No (third-party POS required) | Included |
| KDS | Optional / via third-party POS | Optional | Included |
| Dispute Management | Manual on the platform | According to plan | Automated module included |
| Installation Fees | Quote | Quote | None |
| Geographic Coverage | Primarily France | Multi-country Europe | France / Europe |
Three distinct positions:
RusHour is a French aggregator backed by an operational concierge (Boost’R), ideal for established chains. Deliverect is a Belgian cloud aggregator focused on international chains and dark kitchens, with the widest multi-platform coverage in Europe. Fooderise is a one-stop platform (aggregator + POS + KDS + disputes) at a single price, tailored for independents and small chains.
The difference in business model mainly lies in the functional scope included in the base price. RusHour and Deliverect are software layers that add to your existing POS stack. Fooderise replaces several blocks for a single price.
For whom RusHour is a good choice
You manage an established chain with a POS already deployed that you don’t want to change. You need a dedicated concierge and the Boost’R budget is comfortable for you. Your volumes justify negotiating a custom quote. You value brand references (Subway, KFC) as a sign of reliability.
Fooderise is better suited for
You are an independent restaurant or a small chain (1 to 10 establishments) Price transparency and the absence of commitment are important in your decision. You want a unified solution rather than multiple tools to integrate. You plan to test the solution before committing long-term
In summary
RusHour is a serious solution, particularly well-suited to large chains that value concierge services and have the volume to negotiate. For independent restaurants or structures that want to quickly compare and start without commitment, the lack of public pricing is a barrier to consider. Fooderise offers an all-in-one alternative with a public price of €49/month and without commitment – to be compared based on your expected functional scope.
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