KitchenBot vs Slice
Slice takes a fee on every pie, and orders still land on a tablet that doesn't talk to your POS. KitchenBot is flat-priced, and every order prints in the kitchen the second it's placed.
Show me my numbersWhat $10K/mo in online orders actually costs
All-in — ordering, KDS, backup POS, and card processing at 2.5% + $0.10.
$1.00–$2.00 per order, plus the 2.9% + $0.30 you still pay your processor
Save $9,960 a year. Or sell $199,000 more.
Slice earned its place. Here's what it does well — and where the day-to-day gap is for a working kitchen.
A fee on every single pie means your best weeks are your most expensive weeks. Flat pricing means volume is pure margin.
Slice orders arrive on their device and get rekeyed — on a Friday night that's wrong pies and long tickets.
Diners ordering through Slice's app are Slice's users. On your own ordering page, the customer data is yours.
| Slice | KitchenBot | |
|---|---|---|
| Pricing model | Fee charged per order | Flat monthly — unlimited orders |
| Orders go directly into the POS | Slice tablet; rekeyed by staff | Yes — native on Clover |
| Kitchen printer / KDS routing | Not included | Included |
| Backup POS device | Register product sold separately | Clover Mini or Flex included |
| Who owns the diner relationship | Slice marketplace | You — your site, your customer list |
| Menu migration | Self-serve | Rebuilt for you before go-live |
| Contract | Varies | No contract |
Competitor details reflect published pricing and product information at the time of writing and may change; confirm current terms with Slice. KitchenBot pricing is quoted in writing for your restaurant before you commit to anything.
Your current ordering keeps running until the moment yours is live. There's no gap and nothing for you to build.
We take your existing menu and rebuild it in Clover with every modifier and price — then walk it with you until it's right.
Kitchen printer or KDS and a Clover Mini or Flex arrive configured. Plug in, connect to Wi-Fi, run a test order with us on the phone.
We swap the Order Online buttons on your website and Google profile. Old system off, new system on, same day.
You can keep Slice for marketplace discovery and use KitchenBot for your own website and Google orders — many shops run both, then shift volume to the flat-priced channel.
That's exactly when it matters most. At high volume, per-order fees add up to hundreds a month; a flat price means every additional order is pure margin.
KitchenBot runs on Clover. If you're on Clover already, we plug in. If not, the switch includes a Clover Mini or Flex, and we migrate your menu for you.
We'll send a one-page comparison — your current all-in cost next to KitchenBot's — within one business day. Reply if you want to talk.