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Storekit alternative For UK restaurants serious about scale

Storekit alternatives for UK restaurants: how Slerp compares.

Storekit started life as an order-at-table product. Slerp has built online ordering, delivery and catering since 2016. If you’re picking the platform that runs your direct channel for the next ten years, this is the comparison that matters. Integrated delivery via Deliveroo Express, Uber Direct and (from Q2 2026) Just Eat Go, out of the box, no middleware. A branded mobile app with hundreds of live deployments. Native loyalty, bundled CRM, native catering.

UK-built · 10 years in market · Founder-led 4.9★ Capterra · #1 UK online ordering 4.5★ Trustpilot, with 5★ reviews from operators switching to Slerp
Operators we work with: Zia Lucia, Sourdough Sophia, B Bagel, Detroit Pizza, Harley's, Chatsworth Bakehouse, Vincenzo's, Brother Marcus, Ottolenghi, Civirino's and many more
In short

Slerp and Storekit are both UK-based online ordering platforms for restaurants. Storekit is stronger for pay-at-table operations (split bill, run a tab) and direct integration with UK-specific POS systems like Tissl, ICR Touch and TouchBistro.

Slerp is stronger for direct delivery with native multi-courier integrations (Deliveroo Express, Uber Direct, Stuart, plus Just Eat Go from Q2 2026), branded mobile apps with hundreds of live deployments, native loyalty across web, app and in-store wallet pass, and a bundled CRM. Slerp’s architecture is built around owning the full flow end-to-end. Storekit assembles equivalent capability via third-party middleware.

For brands serious about scaling delivery, catering and direct customer ownership, Slerp is the right fit. For pay-at-table-led operations, Storekit (or on-premise specialists like Sunday or me&u) may suit you better.

From an operator who tried both

This is what the change looks like.

Storekit’s sales team will tell you they win every time. Here’s what an operator who actually moved said, unprompted, on Trustpilot.

★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Switched from Storekit · Trustpilot, March 2026

We’d wanted to switch to Slerp for a while, and so glad we did. The support from the team getting set up was fantastic. Lots of back and forth, and tailored support which is extremely different to other experiences. Most importantly, the customers have loved the switch and orders have been growing. It looks better, works better, and there was almost no education needed for customers when using our new ordering system. It’s always nice to work with nice people too! It counts for a lot. Thanks Slerp!

Chatsworth Bakehouse unprompted 5★ Trustpilot review · sells out every week
What you actually get

Everything Storekit gave you,
plus the things they leave to partners.

Built for the way UK restaurants run today: delivery sorted, brand-first, customer-owned.

All figures below (94% partner satisfaction, ~1-in-3 orders via app, £60 average delivery order, ~60% of revenue from delivery, ~3× catering AOV) are from Slerp’s internal partner data, attributed by JP Then, Slerp Founder (May 2026).

Delivery, finally sorted (without middleware)

Direct delivery integrations with Deliveroo Express and Uber Direct, with Just Eat Go arriving Q2 2026. Plus Stuart, Gophr, Addison Lee, Pedalme, Pedivan and Genii for larger orders, catering or specialist needs. Live tracking, automated dispatch, real-time fallback if your primary courier is over capacity. End-customer support included. When a customer chases a late order, our team picks it up so yours doesn’t have to. On Slerp, the average delivery order is worth £60, more than twice a click & collect order, and delivery drives nearly 60% of every pound spent on the platform.

A branded app with hundreds of live deployments

Slerp has been shipping branded restaurant apps for years. Not a beta, not a handful of pilots. About 1 in 3 orders on Slerp now flow through native apps. That’s not a beta, it’s a channel. App customers are 3× more likely to engage with loyalty than web customers, the app is where repeat business lives. Push notifications, Apple Pay, Google Wallet, native loyalty inside the app. The kind of UX your customers expect from the brands they admire, on yours.

Native loyalty, bundled CRM

Tiered loyalty that runs on web, app, and in-store via wallet pass. Automatic, no third-party tool to subscribe to. All ten of our top-performing partners run loyalty on Slerp, and over half of every order at loyalty-active restaurants earns a stamp. CRM for email, SMS and push campaigns, with segments and automations included as part of your plan. One platform, one bill, one team to call when you want a campaign live tomorrow. If you’d rather use your own CRM, we integrate with Acteol, me&u Connect and Airship, all heavily used in UK hospitality.

Built by an operator, supported by humans

UK-headquartered, founded in 2016 by an ex-operator (JP, who scaled Crosstown to 20+ sites before founding Slerp). Real-human support 7 days a week. 94% partner satisfaction over a 12 month rolling window. Available via live chat, WhatsApp and email, median response times 2 to 7 minutes across all channels. The team is small enough that the founder still has weekly 1:1s with sales, onboarding, customer success and support, and reads every escalation. A deep, regularly-updated help centre. Continuous releases.

Side-by-side

Slerp vs Storekit,
honestly.

We don’t need to win every row. We need to be credible on the rows that matter for an operator scaling a direct channel.

Capability Slerp Storekit
Year of focus on delivery + cateringSince 2016Recent expansion from order-at-table
Direct courier integrationsDeliveroo Express, Uber Direct, Stuart, Gophr, Addison Lee, Pedalme, Pedivan, Genii. Just Eat Go from Q2 2026. Multi-courier routing with native fallback so multiple couriers can run alongside each other.Limited direct integrations; primarily delivered via third-party middleware. Single point of failure if primary integration is down.
End-customer support includedYes, our team handles customer queries on delivery issuesNo, customer escalation goes back through the operator
Live delivery operations and general supportYes, humans. 94% partner satisfaction (12 month rolling). Available via live chat, WhatsApp and email, median response times 2 to 7 minutes across all channels.No dedicated live delivery ops support
Branded mobile appNative, hundreds of live deployments. Around 1 in 3 orders on Slerp now flow through native apps.Recently launched (App Studio), limited deployment to date
LoyaltyNative, tiered, online + in-store via wallet passNot native, delivered via third-party integrations (e.g. COMO, Leat)
CRM (email / SMS / push)Bundled, campaigns, automations, segments included as part of your plan. Plus integrations with Acteol, me&u Connect and Airship if you’d rather use your own.Not bundled, delivered via third-party integrations (e.g. Mailchimp, Airship, Como, Stampede)
Catering managerNative, since launch. On Slerp, catering pre-orders are worth nearly 3× a same-day order and drive over 1 in 3 of every pound.Recently added
Order at table / QR orderingYes, basic functionalityYes, comprehensive (split bill, run a tab, add-to-bill). Storekit’s core strength
Direct POS integrationsLightspeed K Series and 3S POS direct. Toast, Square, Clover, Oracle Micros, Zonal and Comtrex via Stream (which Slerp resells). Plus middleware integrations with Deliverect and Urban Piper. Standalone with our partner app on a tablet and a bluetooth printer.Broader direct list, particularly UK-specific systems (Tissl, ICR Touch, TouchBistro)
UK headquartered, founder-ledYes, LondonYes, London
As you can see, we don’t win every row. Storekit has a stronger product for pay-at-table depth (split bill, tabs, add-to-bill). For operators where the table experience is the whole product they may be better suited. For brands serious about delivery, catering, branded apps, loyalty and CRM as part of one platform, the architecture we’ve built since 2016 is the right shape.
Honest about fit

We’ll tell you when we’re
not the right fit.

A comparison page isn’t credible if every row says we win. So here’s where we lose, and where Storekit is the better call.

If your business is built around the table.

On-premise dining, premium-casual where QR ordering, split-bill and run-a-tab is the whole product. Storekit’s order-at-table depth is genuinely better than ours. 1 Lombard Street and Bermondsey Bar and Kitchen are good examples. Both run Storekit, and we wouldn’t try to win those operations. If your business model is the table experience, not the delivery channel, Storekit could be the right call, along with other on-premise specialists such as Sunday or me&u.

If price is the only criterion.

Storekit’s pay-as-you-go entry tier suits a single-site operator who wants a simple set up with no expectation of a relationship beyond the dashboard. We’re built for operators who want a partner. If you want the cheapest sticker and you’re not optimising for support, delivery, or scale, Storekit will be cheaper to start.

Slerp is built for:

Brands serious about direct ordering for delivery and click-and-collect. Multi-site operators. Bakeries, QSRs and casual-dining brands who want web, app, loyalty, courier integrations and CRM bundled. Operators where catering or larger-volume orders matter. And anyone who wants one team accountable for the whole flow.

If that’s you, the rest of this page is the argument for why we’re worth a conversation. If it isn’t, we’ll happily say so on the call.

Switching from Storekit

Live in days.
Our team handles the move.

You don’t have to rebuild anything yourself. Our team takes your menu, opening hours, ordering rules, delivery zones and customer data out of Storekit and sets them up in Slerp, branded to look like you. You keep trading throughout.

1

An honest conversation

We look at your current Storekit setup, your operation, and what you’re trying to build. We’ll tell you if the move makes sense for you, and if it doesn’t, we’ll say so. No script. No pressure.

2

We do the build

Our team rebuilds your menu, opening hours, ordering rules and delivery zones, and brings your customer data across.

3

Branding, app & test

Your colours, your URL, your branded app if you want one. We pressure-test the whole flow before you go live.

4

Launch

Live in days. 7-day support from a real human after.

Speed to launch
From analogue ordering to a fully branded direct channel in just 48 hours.
Harley’s Butchery & Rotisserie
1,500 transactions in the first 30 days
Owning the customer
The customers are ours. Slerp powers our app and site so we can build loyalty, communicate directly, and extend hospitality digitally.
Ryan O’Flynn, Founder, Detroit Pizza
5x online orders, 4x repeat
7x
Checkout conversion vs industry average
£60
Average delivery order, 2× click & collect
94%
Partner satisfaction (12 month rolling)
4.9★
Capterra · #1 UK online ordering

Metrics from Slerp’s internal partner data, attributed by JP Then, Slerp Founder (May 2026).

Frequently asked questions

Storekit vs Slerp,
everything operators ask before switching.

The same questions we see in Google, ChatGPT, Claude and Perplexity when operators are weighing this up.

What’s the best alternative to Storekit in the UK?

For UK restaurants, bakeries, QSRs and multi-site brands, Slerp is the most directly comparable alternative, and the most differentiated where it counts. Both platforms cover branded ordering, click & collect, and order at table. Slerp adds what Storekit delivers via third parties: integrated delivery via Deliveroo Express, Uber Direct, Stuart and other couriers; native loyalty (online and in-store wallet pass); a CRM with email, SMS and push included as part of your plan; and a branded mobile app with hundreds of live deployments. Slerp is UK-headquartered, founder-led, and has been operating since 2016. Storekit is also London-based and is genuinely stronger on pay-at-table depth and direct POS integration breadth, see “Who Slerp isn’t for” above.

How is Slerp different from Storekit?

Slerp and Storekit differ in three structural ways: origin (Slerp built for delivery and catering since 2016, Storekit built for order-at-table), delivery architecture (Slerp owns direct courier integrations, Storekit primarily uses third-party middleware), and stack composition (Slerp bundles loyalty, CRM and a branded app into one platform; Storekit relies on third-party integrations for each).

Origin. Storekit built its product around order-at-table and QR ordering, and has more recently expanded into click & collect, delivery and catering. Slerp launched in 2016 with delivery and catering at the core. Ten years of focus on the same product surface.

Delivery architecture. Slerp owns direct integrations with Deliveroo Express (first online ordering partner, 2025), Uber Direct (first UK partner, 2023), Stuart (first global integrator, 2016), with Just Eat Go arriving Q2 2026, plus Gophr, Addison Lee, Pedalme, Pedivan and Genii. Multi-courier routing, native fallback. Storekit’s delivery flow runs primarily through third-party middleware.

Stack composition. On Slerp, loyalty and the branded app are native and CRM is included as part of your plan. One platform, one bill, one team. On Storekit, loyalty is delivered via third-party integrations (e.g. COMO, Leat), CRM runs through external vendors, and the app product is recently launched.

Does Storekit do delivery?

Yes, Storekit supports delivery, primarily through third-party middleware integrations and a small set of direct courier integrations. This is a different architecture from Slerp, where a multi-courier stack is built directly into the platform with native fallback and end-customer support included. For operators where delivery is a significant share of revenue, the architectural difference shows up most when something goes wrong: who picks up the phone, and how many vendors are in the chain.

Does Storekit have a mobile app?

Yes, but it’s new. Storekit launched their App Studio product in 2026 to a limited set of customers. Slerp has been shipping branded restaurant apps for several years across hundreds of live deployments, with native loyalty, push notifications, Apple Pay and Google Wallet built in. About 1 in 3 orders on Slerp now flow through native apps, that’s not a beta, it’s a channel. If a branded app is part of your plan in the next 12 months, the difference is track record vs new product.

Does Storekit have native loyalty?

Storekit doesn’t offer native loyalty, loyalty is delivered through third-party integrations such as COMO and Leat (visible on Storekit’s own integrations page). Slerp includes native, tiered loyalty across web, app and in-store (via wallet pass) with no additional vendor required.

Does Storekit have a CRM?

Storekit doesn’t include a CRM. Email, SMS and customer marketing run through third-party integrations, Mailchimp, Airship, Stampede and others. Slerp includes a CRM with campaigns, automations and segments covering email, SMS and push as part of your plan. If you’d rather use your own CRM, Slerp also integrates with Acteol, me&u Connect and Airship, all heavily used in UK hospitality. (Storekit doesn’t currently integrate with Acteol or me&u Connect; they integrate with Airship.)

How does Storekit pricing compare to Slerp?

Storekit and Slerp both offer plans tailored to operator size, but the meaningful difference is total cost of stack. Storekit’s published price covers the platform itself, while loyalty (e.g. COMO or Leat), CRM (e.g. Mailchimp) and a delivery middleware layer are typically additional vendors. Slerp includes loyalty, CRM, branded app and integrated delivery in one platform with one bill. Book a call and we’ll model your specific setup.

Is Storekit good for multi-site or scaling restaurants?

Storekit is well-regarded for order-and-pay and QR table ordering, and has solid operator logos such as BAO & Pizza Pilgrims who use it for such. For brands where direct delivery, catering, branded apps, native loyalty and integrated CRM are central, particularly bakeries, QSRs, and restaurant brands building a full direct channel, Slerp’s owned-flow architecture is built for that operator. We’d recommend looking at our case studies for B Bagel, Zia Lucia and Sourdough Sophia as comparable examples.

Can I move my existing Storekit setup to Slerp?

Yes. Our team handles the move: we rebuild your menu, opening hours, ordering rules and delivery zones, bring your customer data across, apply your branding, and walk you through go-live. Most customers are live in days, and you keep trading throughout. There’s no rebuild on your side.

Do I have to commit exclusively to Slerp?

Most of our agreements include exclusivity on the locations you onboard with us. It lets us invest properly in the partnership. That said, we approach it pragmatically. Where an operator has a genuine reason for splitting, a multi-brand group, a transitional period, a specific use case, we’ve worked through it. Vincenzo’s Pizzeria, for example, runs both platforms across their group: original site on Storekit, new sites on Slerp. The principle: we want to win the right way, not lock you in artificially. Talk to us and we’ll work out what fits.

Can I trial Slerp alongside Storekit?

Yes. For operators who aren’t sure, trialling both is a sensible way to compare conversion, AOV, support response times, delivery success, and how each platform handles the weeks where things go wrong (which is where the real difference shows up). We approach commercial terms pragmatically. Talk to us about your structure and we’ll work out what makes sense. Operators who run that experiment usually pick a side based on what their customers actually do, not what either sales team says.

Will Slerp work with my POS?

Yes for most modern POS systems, and we’ll be honest about where Storekit has the edge. Slerp integrates directly with Lightspeed K Series and 3S POS, plus Toast, Square, Clover, Oracle Micros, Zonal and Comtrex via Stream, the order-management layer you can obtain via Slerp. We also integrate with other middleware such as Deliverect & Urban Piper. You can also run Slerp standalone with our native partner app on a device such as a tablet, and a bluetooth printer.

Storekit has a broader direct POS integration list, particularly for UK-specific systems. Tissl, ICR Touch and TouchBistro are all directly integrated.

What does Slerp cost?

We offer plans tailored to what you need, with a monthly fee and a small transaction cost that varies by plan. Book a call and we’ll talk you through the right fit for your operation.

Is Slerp reliable?

Slerp has been operating since 2016, is UK-headquartered, founder-led, and institutionally backed. We ship continuous releases, see our latest updates. Partner satisfaction sits at 94% over a 12 month rolling window (tracked weekly by our operations team). Support is available via live chat, WhatsApp and email with median response times 2 to 7 minutes across all channels. We’re rated 4.9★ on Capterra and #1 for online ordering in the UK, and 4.5★ on Trustpilot, with ongoing 5★ reviews from operators including switchers from Storekit.

How long does it take to switch from Storekit to Slerp?

Most customers are live in days, not weeks. Our team rebuilds your menu, opening hours, rules and delivery zones, brings your customer data across, applies your branding, and walks you through go-live. You keep trading throughout.

Talk to the team

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Let’s have a proper conversation.

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UK-built · 10 years in market · Founder-led · We move you across · Real human support, 7 days a week · 4.9★ Capterra · 4.5★ Trustpilot