Complete GrabFood Setup Checklist for Cloud Kitchens in the Philippines
Setting up on GrabFood can feel overwhelming — between the document requirements, commission structures, and menu configuration, it's easy to miss critical steps that delay your launch. This checklist walks you through every phase, from pre-registration to your first 50 orders.
Pre-Registration Preparation
Before you even create your GrabMerchant account, gather these essentials:
- Business Permits and Licenses
- LTO (License to Operate) from FDA
- Mayor's Permit from your local LGU
- BIR Registration (BIR Form 1903)
- Barangay Clearance
- Business Bank Account — Required for payouts. Use a BDO, BPI, or Metrobank account in your business name.
- High-Resolution Logo — Minimum 500x500px, PNG or JPEG format.
- Operating Hours — Decide your schedule. Peak hours in the Philippines are 11AM-1PM and 6PM-9PM.
- Delivery Radius — Map out which barangays you'll serve.
GrabMerchant Account Setup
- Register at merchant.grab.com/ph
- Verify your business email
- Complete all business information fields
- Upload required documents:
- Business Permit
- Food Safety License (LTO)
- Valid ID of authorized representative
- Bank account details
- Set payout schedule — Weekly is recommended for cash flow
Pro tip: Complete verification typically takes 3-5 business days. Apply early!
Menu Configuration
Category Structure
- Create 5-8 categories maximum
- Logical flow: Appetizers → Main Courses → Drinks → Add-ons
- Use clear category names customers will understand
Item Details
- Names: Include keywords customers search for (e.g., "Chicken Inasal", "Sinigang")
- Descriptions: Highlight USP — is it spicy? Vegan? Family recipe?
- Pricing: Use PHP. Factor in 22-30% commission
- Photos: 1200x800px, consistent lighting, show the actual dish
PHP Pricing Formula
Final Price = (Base Cost ÷ 0.7) + Packaging + Platform Buffer
Example: If your adobo costs ₱80 to make:
₱80 ÷ 0.7 = ₱114 (covers commission)
+ ₱20 packaging = ₱134
+ ₱10 buffer = ₱144 (your target price)
Operational Setup
- Configure prep time estimates — Start conservative (25-30 mins) and adjust
- Set up order notifications — SMS, push, or POS integration
- Integrate with your POS — Klikit automatically pulls GrabFood orders into your dashboard
- Test the full order flow: Order → Receipt → Preparation → Handoff
- Set daily operating hours in the dashboard
Launch & Optimization
Soft Launch (Days 1-7)
- Start with a limited menu (your top 10 items)
- Monitor first 50 orders closely
- Respond to every review — thank happy customers, address concerns
Optimization (Week 2+)
- Adjust pricing based on performance
- Launch promotions: "New Store Promo" (20% off first order) or Free Delivery
- Set up analytics tracking in GrabMerchant hub
- Add more menu items gradually
Common Pitfalls to Avoid
- Unrealistic prep times — Under-promising and over-delivering keeps ratings high
- Ignoring peak hours — Adjust capacity during 11AM-1PM and 6PM-9PM
- Poor photo quality — This is your first impression; invest in food photography
- No POS integration — Manually checking the GrabFood app slows you down and causes errors
Ready to Streamline Your GrabFood Operations?
Klikit integrates directly with GrabFood, pulling all your orders into one dashboard alongside Foodpanda, Uber Eats, and in-store orders. No more app-switching, no more missed orders.
