Manage Grab, Gojek, and Uber Eats Orders from One Tablet in the Philippines
Running a restaurant in the Philippines means dealing with multiple delivery apps. GrabFood, Gojek, and Uber Eats each represent thousands of potential customers—but managing them separately is eating into your profits and sanity.
Here's the reality: most restaurants in Manila, Cebu, and across the Philippines are using 2-3 separate tablets just to manage delivery orders. That's not sustainable. Every second your staff spends switching between apps is money lost.
The Problem with Multiple Delivery Tablets
When you run GrabFood, Gojek, and Uber Eats simultaneously, here's what happens:
- Order conflicts — Two orders come in at the same time. Your kitchen can't prioritize effectively.
- Menu sync failures — You update a price on one app but forget another. Now you're selling at a loss.
- Missed orders — In busy rush hours, a tablet gets buried under receipts. The customer waits. They complain. They leave a bad review.
- Commission bleeding — Without centralized reporting, you can't see which platform actually earns you the most after fees.
The Philippines' delivery market is dominated by Grab (the #1 player after acquiring Uber Eats Southeast Asia) and increasingly Gojek (backed by GoTo's massive ecosystem). Uber Eats has a smaller but loyal user base, particularly in urban areas.
But here's the thing: your customers don't care which app they order from. They just want their food delivered fast and hot. The question is: are you making it easy for your restaurant to deliver?
What "One Tablet" Actually Means
When we talk about managing Grab, Gojek, and Uber Eats from one tablet, we're talking about order aggregation—pulling all your delivery orders into a single dashboard.
A proper order aggregation setup gives you:
1. Unified Order Stream
All orders from all platforms appear in one list, timestamped and prioritized. No more tab-switching. Your kitchen sees every incoming order the moment it arrives.
2. Single Menu Management
Update your menu once. Changes sync automatically to GrabFood, Gojek, and Uber Eats. No more manually editing three separate dashboards—or forgetting to update one.
3. Centralized Reporting
See your real revenue, average order value, and commission costs across all platforms in one view. Make data-driven decisions about which platforms deserve your focus.
4. Unified Kitchen Display
Kitchen staff see all orders on one screen. No more running between tablets. Orders are automatically sorted by time, so nothing gets forgotten.
How to Set Up One-Tablet Order Management
Getting started is straightforward. Here's what the process looks like:
- Choose a POS with order aggregation — Not all restaurant POS systems support Grab, Gojek, and Uber Eats integration. Look for a provider with proven Philippine market experience.
- Connect your delivery accounts — Your POS provider will guide you through linking your GrabFood merchant dashboard, Gojek restaurant portal, and Uber Eats restaurant account.
- Sync your menu — Upload your full menu to the POS. The system will push it to all three platforms. Test a few items first to ensure pricing and availability sync correctly.
- Train your team — Show your kitchen staff how to view and fulfill orders from the unified dashboard. Most teams adapt within a day.
- Monitor and optimize — After one week, review your reports. Which platform brings the most orders? Which has the highest fees?
What to Look for in a Order Aggregation System
Not all solutions are equal. Here's what matters for Philippine restaurants:
| Feature | Why It Matters |
|---|---|
| GrabFood integration | Non-negotiable. Grab commands 60%+ of the Philippine delivery market. |
| Gojek integration | Growing fast in Metro Manila. Key for competitive pricing. |
| Uber Eats support | Strong user base in CBD areas. Important for diversity. |
| BIR-compliant reporting | Required for PH restaurants. Ensure your POS generates compliant receipts. |
| Local support | When something breaks at 9 PM on a Sunday, you need help now. |
| Affordable pricing | Western solutions cost 5-10x more. Look for Philippine-market pricing. |
Real Results: What Philippine Restaurants Are Seeing
Restaurants that switched to one-tablet order management typically report:
- 30-50% faster order processing — Kitchen staff spend less time checking tablets and more time cooking.
- 20% fewer missed orders — Centralized stream means nothing slips through.
- Simplified staff training — New hires learn one system, not three.
- Better menu accuracy — One update syncs everywhere. No more sold-out items on one platform but available on others.
The Bottom Line
In the Philippines, the delivery app landscape is Grab's to lose—but that doesn't mean you should rely on just one platform. Customers order from whatever app gives them the best deal or fastest delivery.
The solution isn't to pick one app. It's to manage all of them from one place.
With order aggregation, you get the best of all worlds: the reach of every platform, the simplicity of a single system, and the insights to make smarter business decisions.
Stop letting delivery apps run your restaurant. Take back control with one tablet.
Ready to see how Klikit can unify your Grab, Gojek, and Uber Eats orders? Schedule a demo with our team.
