How It Works

1. Order Pickup

Go to the restaurant's own website or call the restaurant to place a pickup order, pay the restaurant for the food, and let them know that a third party driver will come to pick it up on behalf of you.

2. Create Delivery

Create a delivery by entering the pickup location (the restaurant's address) and the drop-off location (your address) on the home screen, and make sure that the restaurant order is under the same name as the drop-off contact.

3. Enjoy Food

After the delivery is created, a driver from our delivery network will go pick the food up on behalf of you and deliver to your home. Enjoy your food, save money and support the restaurant all at the same time.

How It Works

1. Order Pickup

Go to the restaurant's own website or call the restaurant to place a pickup order, pay the restaurant for the food, and let them know that a third party driver will come to pick it up on behalf of you.

2. Create Delivery

Create a delivery by entering the pickup location (the restaurant's address) and the drop-off location (your address) on the home screen, and make sure that the restaurant order is under the same name as the drop-off contact.

3. Enjoy Food

After the delivery is created, a driver from our delivery network will go pick the food up on behalf of you and deliver to your home. Enjoy your food, save money and support the restaurant all at the same time.

Why Hyperflyer

It's simple math +-%

Other Food
Delivery Apps

You Pay

Original Food Price

+ Delivery Fee

+ Food Markups

+ 15% Service Fee

+ Surge Fee

Restaurants Pay

30% Commission

Hyperflyer's
Solution

You Pay

Original Food Price

+ Delivery Fee

Restaurants Pay

Nothing

Save More Than 15%

Press

What’s the Most Ethical Food Delivery App?

Hyperflyer, a San Francisco-based startup that launched about four months ago. Fang says the company hopes to eliminate the lack of transparency around pricing for both restaurants and customers.

Press

What’s the Most Ethical Food Delivery App?

Hyperflyer, a San Francisco-based startup that launched about four months ago. Fang says the company hopes to eliminate the lack of transparency around pricing for both restaurants and customers.

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