Founded Year

2018

Stage

Incubator/Accelerator | Alive

Total Raised

$235.89M

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About Deliverect

Deliverect integrates online orders with point of sale (POS) systems in the food service and retail sectors. The company provides solutions for order management, menu management, and online ordering. It serves the food service industry, including restaurants and grocery stores, as well as the retail sector with its catalog management and delivery integration services. The company was founded in 2018 and is based in Ghent, Belgium.

Headquarters Location

Foreestelaan 82

Ghent, 9000,

Belgium

+32 9 298 25 52

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Latest Deliverect News

DIRECTV for BUSINESS Adds Tubi to the Advanced Entertainment Platform

Mar 14, 2025

DIRECTV for BUSINESSSM continues to expand in-room entertainment options in hotels and institutions through its Advanced Entertainment Platform that launched in June 2024 by integrating the Tubi app, Fox Corporation’s (NASDAQ: FOXA, FOX) Free Ad-Supported TV (FAST) platform. With this addition, Advanced Entertainment Platform customers gain seamless access to a vast selection of movies, TV shows, and Tubi originals. With a robust collection of premium on demand content, including over 275,000 movies and TV episodes and more than 300 exclusive originals, Tubi helps enhance the Advanced Entertainment Platform by providing viewers with free, accessible entertainment. “The Advanced Entertainment Platform is becoming the most comprehensive and flexible solution for properties looking to offer premium in-room entertainment,” said Doug Eichler, senior vice president, DIRECTV for BUSINESSSM. “The addition of Tubi delivers access to a variety of content, including exclusive movies, shows, and live programming—all seamlessly available through our platform.” The DIRECTV for BUSINESS Advanced Entertainment Platform is a customizable in-room entertainment solution combining live TV, app-based and on demand content, available to hotels, senior living communities and other institutions nationwide. Effective immediately, the Tubi app is now available to existing Advanced Entertainment Platform customers at no additional cost. 3/13/2025 Cloudbeds , a hospitality management software platform, unveiled its 2025 State of Independent Lodging Report. The findings reveal 2025 is set to be the “year of optimizing performance” for independent hoteliers. Faced with persistent labor shortages, increased price sensitivity from travelers, and a rising market share for branded hotels – which now represent 72% of all US hotels – independent operators must sharpen their strategies to stay ahead. Now in its third year, the State of Independent Lodging Report offers a unique, data-driven look into the global independent lodging segment, highlighting key insights and trends across a diverse range of property types that are often overlooked in industry reporting. Adam Harris, Co-Founder and CEO of Cloudbeds, said: “Hospitality is fundamentally human – and independent properties represent its heart and soul. Cloudbeds is helping these businesses transform challenges into opportunities, proving that being independent doesn't mean being alone. Together, we're building a future where independent hospitality businesses don't just survive – with access to technology like Cloudbeds Intelligence, they lead the way forward.” Key findings from the report include: Occupancy trends indicate stabilization: Demand patterns remained steady in 2024, therefore independent hotels must focus on capturing market share to maintain occupancy levels in 2025. Pricing hits a ceiling: After years of rapid growth, the global average daily rate (ADR) declined by 1% in 2024, reflecting softening demand and increased price sensitivity among travelers. OTAs continue to dominate: In 2024, online travel agencies (OTAs) captured 61% of all bookings for independent properties, which are far more reliant on OTAs than branded hotels. Based on a wealth of aggregated and anonymized data from across the world, Cloudbeds has also identified five new trends poised to reshape the independent lodging market in 2025. These include the rise of value-driven travel, increased reliance on additional revenue streams, rising costs, labor shortages and high staff turnover, as well as the widespread adoption of AI in hotel operations. The report’s findings are grounded in data from more than 20,000 independent properties in 150 countries. The results are divided into four regions: North America, Latin America (including Mexico), Europe, and Asia Pacific (including Australia and New Zealand). To download a free copy of Cloudbeds’ 2025 State of Independent Lodging Report, visit https://www.cloudbeds.com/hospitality-industry-report/ . 3/12/2025 Deliverect Launches Pulse Sentinel Globally Deliverect , a global food tech SaaS company, launched Pulse Sentinel , a powerful feature designed to eliminate unnoticed downtime on delivery platforms. Pulse Sentinel addresses a hidden threat that many restaurant operators overlook—unnoticed downtime that quietly drains revenue and disrupts operations. Through immediate alerts and automatic re-opening options, Pulse Sentinel improves uptime across all delivery apps, effectively boosting restaurant performance, fuelling growth, and protecting guest loyalty. In fact, Deliverect data shows that a restaurant brand with 100 locations will experience an average of 5% downtime during their open hours, resulting in a staggering 322 hours of downtime per week across all stores. That equates to an estimated £50,000 in lost weekly revenue—simply because locations are unknowingly offline. Brands face two types of downtime on delivery apps: desired and undesired. While desired downtime is intentional and controlled––allowing restaurants to go offline for reasons like inventory management, staff shortages, or maintenance––undesired downtime is unpredictable, caused by technical glitches, system errors, or operational issues. This unexpected downtime disrupts online ordering, leads to missed sales, and negatively impacts the customer experience. Burger King UK relies on Pulse Sentinel to combat downtime across 321 locations. They have seen a significant sales uplift, and lost sales recovered. “Downtime used to be a silent killer. Lost revenue, frustrated guests, and missed opportunities to build loyalty were adding up behind the scenes,” said Jon Longobardi, Head of Digital Operations Burger King UK. “It’s not just about saving lost revenue; it’s about protecting our reputation and staying ahead of the competition. Last week alone, Pulse Sentinel brought our restaurants back online 892 times. With Pulse Sentinel, we’re able to drive revenue and deliver exceptional experiences to our guests every single day.” Additional Burger King UK results include: Boosted Sales & Delivery Growth – Automation through Pulse and Pulse Sentinel has driven significant sales uplift, fuelling Burger King UK Home Delivery expansion. Near-Perfect Uptime – Restaurant uptime improved to consistently achieving over 99% within just six months. Proactive Issue Resolution – Across Burger King's 321 UK locations operating across three delivery platforms, Pulse Sentinel actively keeps restaurants online. In the past week alone, Pulse Sentinel was triggered 892 times, guaranteeing seamless operations. Always Online, Always Ready – Pulse Sentinel automatically restores Burger King UK connectivity an average of 4,000 times per month, preventing lost sales. “Accessing reporting on total downtime was always retrospective. By the time we saw the data, the revenue was already lost. There was nothing we could do about it. With Pulse Sentinel, we can act in real time, addressing downtime in the moment—enabling our restaurants to be online, keep our guests returning to Burger King (UK), whilst maximising our delivery sales every day,” Longobardi added. Following the launch of Pulse —a powerful platform that optimises store health across third-party apps with features like marketplace visibility and competitive monitoring—Deliverect has seen rapid adoption across global markets. Now, the company is taking the next step with Pulse Sentinel. This new addition gives restaurant operators a single, dedicated map to efficiently manage stores’ status, and identify downtime causes. Automated re-open flows and proactive notifications eliminate the need for constant manual intervention, allowing stores to come back online swiftly and effortlessly guaranteeing maximum uptime and sustained growth. Additionally, the system quantifies the financial impact of downtime at each location, offering data-driven insights to optimises performance. “Third-party delivery is a lifeline for restaurants, but when storefronts go dark without warning, operators are left in the dark, too,” said Zhong Xu, CEO of Deliverect. “For too long, brands have had no way to combat these outages, which means they’ve been unavoidably losing thousands of pounds in revenue every single week. We built Pulse Sentinel to change that. By providing consistent visibility and automatic re-opening options, we’re putting control back into the hands of restaurant operators. No more guessing, no more missed orders—just continuous operations that keep revenue flowing and customers happy. In an industry where margins are razor-thin, this kind of control is a game changer.” 3/13/2025 HungerRush Enhances Delivery Services with Uber Direct Integration HungerRush , a provider of restaurant technology solutions, announced the integration of Uber Direct into its HungerRush Delivery Services. Adding Uber Direct to HungerRush Delivery Services provides restaurants with an unparalleled level of flexibility, allowing them to manage deliveries with multiple driver options—all from within their POS system. HungerRush Delivery Services allows restaurants to manage all their delivery operations—whether tapping into Uber Direct’s extensive delivery network, in-house drivers, or both—through a single platform. The system integrates seamlessly with the HungerRush POS, enabling restaurant owners to handle orders, track deliveries, and manage costs, all in real-time. "Uber Direct offers a reliable, flexible solution that helps restaurants scale their delivery operations as demand grows,” said Kiran Vinta, General Manager at Uber Direct. “By providing restaurants the ability to choose the right service at the right time, they can maximize sales and meet the growing consumer expectation for delivery offerings. With no ongoing subscription fee or commission, and flat-rate delivery charges, restaurants only pay for the delivery services used. Restaurants can also choose to pass costs on to guests, ensuring that costs remain manageable.” As demand for delivery continues to rise, restaurant operators need to be able to find and use efficient, cost-effective solutions. HungerRush Delivery Services addresses these challenges by offering competitive flat-rate pricing and the flexibility to choose from Uber Direct, other third-party drivers, or in-house teams—giving restaurants full control over their delivery strategy. “Delivery isn’t a one-size-fits-all solution, every restaurant has unique needs and preferences,” said Eran Hollander, Chief Product Officer at HungerRush. “HungerRush Delivery Services provide access to in-house and third-party drivers to ensure they can deliver great experiences during peak and off-peak hours. With the integration of Uber Direct into HungerRush Delivery Services, restaurants have expanded delivery options and geographic coverage.” Key Benefits of HungerRush Delivery Services include: Competitive Flat-Rate Pricing: Negotiated rates ensure lower delivery costs. Flexibility: Use Uber Direct, third-party services, or in-house delivery teams— on demand—giving operators total control over their delivery operations. No Monthly Fees: Only pay for what you use with no ongoing subscriptions or surprise fees. Improved Efficiency: Centralize all delivery orders, tracking, and management within one system, minimizing the need for additional apps or processes. “Uber Direct provided my business the service and cost-efficient options I didn’t realize I needed,” said Carl Ligda, owner of Specialty Pizza. “Whether it’s peak hours or slow times, I know that I have the option to tap into Uber’s network instead of waiting on additional drivers to provide a superior customer experience. Uber Direct has been essential in managing delivery flexibility and easing additional burdens of managing a busy restaurant.” HungerRush Delivery Services is designed to meet the growing demands of the restaurant industry while delivering a seamlessly integrated solution for delivery management. 3/12/2025 Sercotel Transforms its Operations with Oracle Cloud Sercotel , one of the largest urban hotel chains in Spain and Andorra, is using  Oracle OPERA Cloud  property management system (PMS) and  Oracle Simphony Cloud Point-of-Sale  to support its ambitious international growth. Spanning 77 corporate and franchised hotels, with 6,200 rooms, Oracle Cloud is helping Sercotel centralize the management of its hotels, ensuring standardized processes and better integration with its existing reservation and finance systems, and loyalty programs. “At Sercotel, our goal is to provide the best service to our customers and adapt to their personalized needs,” said Nicolas Lleixa Arnau, senior CTO, Secortel. “With OPERA Cloud and Simphony Cloud, we have made our hotel operations more efficient with centralized reporting and analytics and have a scalable and secure infrastructure that will allow us to grow in a sustainable way into the future.” With Oracle Cloud, Sercotel now has access to unified guest profiles that include information from hotel stays, on property dining, and loyalty programs, enabling the chain to personalize experiences no matter where a guest chooses to stay. The mobility of OPERA Cloud also frees hotel staff to engage with visitors anywhere on a property and has helped simplify hotel operations, from check-in and check-out to housekeeping and maintenance. In addition, Sercotel has been able to reduce the system implementation time for new openings thanks to the flexibility in the configuration of the system in terms of rates, OPERA Cloud inventories and even in the loading of existing reservations. For its part, Oracle Simphony Cloud is helping to optimise room service and restaurant operations, improving efficiency and streamlining ordering in the chain’s restaurants. “Travelers are demanding convenience and high-tech experiences more than ever before, and hoteliers are looking for the technology that will help them stay ahead of the curve,” said Alex Alt, executive vice president and general manager of Oracle Consumer Industries. “Oracle Cloud is helping provide Sercotel with the innovative, scalable, and secure tools they need to continually grow, innovate, and deliver a consistent, memorable to experience to guests across regions and properties.” 3/12/2025 Hapi Adds Shiji Infrasys Point-of-Sale to its Growing List of Data Integration Partners Hapi , the leading hospitality data and connectivity solutions provider, announced an extended partnership with  Shiji , the hospitality technology innovator, that will include  Infrasys POS , a Shiji product. Hapi is the connectivity layer that allows Infrasys POS to connect to other property management systems (PMS) vendors, making it a friendly and flexible solution for brands that have a mix of PMS platforms across their portfolio. Today, many hotel PMS platforms are based on old technology that is expensive to set up, hard to maintain, and difficult to use. By connecting Shiji’s Daylight PMS and Infrasys POS, a cloud-based solution with offline capabilities, Shiji provides a guest-first approach through the hyper-personalization of the guest experience using a single, global guest profile across the entire hotel portfolio. Hapi enables the integration of major PMS solutions, including Daylight PMS, to provide visibility into guest, booking, and on-property data from all properties from the brand level, regardless of the PMS platforms they may have. “At Hapi, we’ve built an integration and data-sharing platform to drastically and effectively improve the process,  helping hotel operators and technology providers streamline the integrations and data collection processes through simple, cost-effective APIs,” said Jeff Bzdawka, president of Hapi. “This partnership begins with the enablement of POS use cases, with the expectation to enable additional use cases in the future to increase the value provided for our mutual customer base." “Our partnership with Hapi underscores our commitment to innovation. Through the delivery of a seamless implementation solution, we empower hoteliers with the ability to normalize guest data and analyze it more comprehensively,” said Kevin King, CEO of Shiji International. “By adding connectivity to Infrasys POS, our hospitality clients and their guests will gain full visibility into food and beverage charges, reservation lookup, and post-check out information that will include F&B and room charges.”

Deliverect Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  • When was Deliverect founded?

    Deliverect was founded in 2018.

  • Where is Deliverect's headquarters?

    Deliverect's headquarters is located at Foreestelaan 82, Ghent.

  • What is Deliverect's latest funding round?

    Deliverect's latest funding round is Incubator/Accelerator.

  • How much did Deliverect raise?

    Deliverect raised a total of $235.89M.

  • Who are the investors of Deliverect?

    Investors of Deliverect include Leading European Tech Scaleups, Newion Partners, SmartFin Capital, OMERS Ventures, Redpoint Ventures and 6 more.

  • Who are Deliverect's competitors?

    Competitors of Deliverect include Restimo, Redcat, Checkmate, Cuboh, Nextbite and 7 more.

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