Delivery, without hiring a single driver
Orders go straight to professional couriers through Nash and DoorDash Drive. You set the zones and decide who covers the fee — and Gegsy never takes a percentage of the ticket.
Dispatched, not handed off
A marketplace takes the order, owns the customer and bills you a percentage. Gegsy does the opposite: the order is yours, placed in your own app or storefront, and the courier is dispatched to collect it.
The courier quotes each delivery, and that amount moves with distance, order size, demand and traffic — so it is a real number rather than one we can promise in advance. What you control is who pays it: the customer, you, or a split you set. What Gegsy adds on top is the flat per-order fee from your plan, never a cut of the ticket.
Every order still lands in Square like any other, and the customer tracks their courier live from the app they ordered in.

What you get with delivery
Set it up once per location. The couriers, the tracking and the fee split all run themselves after that.
Two courier networks
Nash and DoorDash Drive, dispatched automatically the moment an order is placed. Availability depends on your location.
Delivery zones
Draw a radius or a polygon per location, so you only take orders you actually want to send a courier to.
You choose who pays
The customer covers the courier fee, you absorb it, or you split it by percentage or a fixed amount. Set per location.
Scheduled delivery
Customers pick a time; the courier is dispatched to hit it. Times are always the ones printed in your location’s own timezone.
Live tracking
Your customer follows the courier on a map in your app, and your team sees the same thing on the Live Orders board.
Minimums and blackout dates
Set an order minimum, close delivery on the days you cannot staff it, and pause it entirely without taking the store offline.
Questions, answered
Two separate numbers. The courier quotes each delivery, and that amount varies with distance, order size, demand and traffic — you decide whether the customer pays it, you absorb it, or you split it. Gegsy adds a flat per-order fee from your plan, $1.25 on Starter or $1.00 on Pro, and never a percentage of the ticket. Courier costs apply on any platform; the percentage is the part you avoid. Run your numbers in the savings calculator.
No. Orders are dispatched to professional couriers automatically. If you do run your own drivers, in-house delivery is supported too — you set your own fee and radius instead of using a courier network.
Delivery zones. Set a radius, or draw a polygon if your area is an awkward shape, and do it per location — a second store can have completely different coverage from the first.
Yes. They arrive like any other Square order, with the same tickets, reports and payouts. Nothing about your kitchen workflow changes because an order came from delivery.
Yes. Catering has its own lead times and minimums, and group orders let a table split payment before the order is placed. Both dispatch the same way.
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