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Dispatch your own team, call on Uber Direct or Stuart, or mix both — all from one screen, with smart auto-dispatch and live driver tracking for your team.
Delivery is where margin goes to die. Andromeda dispatches smart — own drivers when they're free, third-party when you need the backup. All from the same packing screen.
Assign, track, pay and manage your in-house team. Driver app for iOS and Android included.
Native integrations. Get a courier in minutes when your team is slammed.
The system watches kitchen throughput and books a courier at the right moment. Not too early, not too late.
Andromeda Go puts every assigned order, every drop, and every cash total in your driver's pocket. Built for shift, not for software training.
Free with every Andromeda subscription. iOS & Android.
Your duty manager sees every driver, every order, every drop on a single live map. Drag to reassign, rebatch on the fly.
Prep time is calculated from live kitchen load, plus realistic drive time. So your team can give callers an honest answer.
Own drivers, Uber Direct, Stuart and aggregator deliveries all show up in the same dispatch view. Nothing falls between the cracks.
Auto-calculate pay per drop or per mile, track shifts and tips, and feed it all into payroll. No spreadsheets, no arguments.
Every tip, every float, every cash order accounted for. Drivers check in, money matches.
Stack orders going the same way. Fewer miles per order, better driver earnings.
The biggest reason a customer doesn't come back is a bad first delivery — cold food, no update, a driver who got lost. Andromeda's dispatch engine is built to stop that happening.
First-time customers judge you on one delivery. Honest ETAs, hot food, a driver who turns up — and you've earned order two.
Auto-dispatch watches kitchen throughput and books the courier at the moment food is ready — not ten minutes early while it sits on the pass.
The order arrives in your packaging, from your driver. Next time they're hungry, they remember you — not the aggregator that handed the job off.