Deliver for Real Restaurants, Not an Algorithm
On QuickFeast, local restaurants hire you directly. The pay is written on every job listing before you apply, and QuickFeast takes nothing from drivers.
Apply with just your email — no account needed. Bicycle, motorbike, car, or van welcome.
Sound Familiar?
If you deliver for the big gig apps, you already know the deal:
An algorithm decides what you see
Gig apps choose which offers reach your phone. You never know why the good runs dried up, and there's nobody to ask.
Pay is a mystery until you tap accept
Offer amounts shift trip to trip with no explanation. You can't plan a week's income around a number that changes every hour.
Deactivated by a bot, no human to call
One disputed delivery or a dip in metrics and your account can be switched off — with an appeal process that feels like shouting into a void.
Oversaturated zones
The apps keep onboarding drivers into the same suburbs. More drivers waiting, fewer runs each, longer idle time between offers.
You're a number, not a name
No relationship with the restaurants you pick up from. No one who knows your work, vouches for you, or gives you the regular runs.
The QuickFeast Difference
QuickFeast connects you directly with local restaurants that run their own delivery.
Pay stated upfront, on every listing
Restaurants write the pay directly on their job listing. You read it, compare it, and decide before you ever apply. No surprise per-trip lottery.
Hired by a real restaurant owner
You apply to a restaurant, and a person — not an algorithm — reviews your application and hires you. You know exactly who you work with and can talk to them any time.
Part of the restaurant's own fleet
You're not an anonymous courier in a citywide pool. You become one of the restaurant's trusted drivers, learn their menu and their regulars, and get their deliveries.
Work for several restaurants, one app
Get hired by multiple restaurants and see all their delivery tasks in a single queue. Build your own portfolio of local kitchens instead of waiting on one app's mood.
QuickFeast takes nothing from drivers
The platform charges restaurants a flat subscription. There is no commission, fee, or cut taken from drivers — your arrangement is between you and the restaurant.
Gig Apps vs QuickFeast
Same work. Very different working conditions.
| Gig delivery apps | QuickFeast | |
|---|---|---|
| Who sets your pay | The platform's pricing algorithm, per trip | The restaurant, stated on the job listing |
| When you see the pay | Seconds before accepting each offer | Before you even apply |
| Who you answer to | An app and its support queue | The restaurant owner who hired you |
| Deactivation risk | Automated, metrics-driven, hard to appeal | No algorithmic deactivation — you deal with a person |
| Platform cut from drivers | Opaque service fees baked into trip pricing | None — restaurants pay a flat subscription |
| Working for multiple kitchens | Juggle separate apps and phones | One task queue across every restaurant that hires you |
Pay, hours, and conditions are agreed between you and each restaurant. QuickFeast provides the platform and takes no cut from drivers.
The Driver App Does the Heavy Lifting
Everything you need for a delivery, nothing designed to squeeze you.
One live task queue
Deliveries from every restaurant that hired you, in one realtime list. New tasks appear the moment they're assigned.
Accept or decline
You choose which deliveries to take. No acceptance-rate punishment games.
Live GPS and delivery map
Built-in map with the dropoff location, live location sharing while you're on a run, and an ETA the customer can see.
Chat with restaurant and customer
In-app messaging with both sides of every delivery. Gate code? Wrong unit number? Sort it in seconds.
Photo proof of delivery
Snap a dropoff photo in the app. Your protection against 'it never arrived' disputes.
Bring your reputation with you
Add your existing Uber Eats or DoorDash ratings to your profile so restaurants can see your track record from day one.
From Application to First Delivery
Browse open jobs
See which local restaurants are hiring, what they pay, and what transport they need — bicycle, motorbike, car, or van.
Apply with your email
No account required to apply. Tell the restaurant a little about yourself and hit send.
The restaurant hires you
The owner reviews applications personally. Once accepted, you're part of their delivery fleet.
Quick onboarding
A short checklist: set your weekly availability, upload your police check, add your existing platform ratings, and test the app.
Start delivering
Tasks appear in your queue in realtime. Accept, pick up, navigate, drop off, done.
Ready to Drive on Your Terms?
Local restaurants are hiring drivers right now.
Pay shown upfront. No commission taken from you. Ever.
No jobs near you yet?
Tell us where you are and how you deliver — we’ll let you know when a restaurant in your area starts hiring.
Or reach out directly:
admin@quickfeast.com.au