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OCHI vs Glovo — what actually changes.
Glovo runs a strong delivery network and a busy marketplace. We charge no commission and give you back your customer data. Here is the honest side-by-side.
What you keep
Same order. Two receipts. One stays with you.
On Glovo (~30% commission)
- Order total
- 120 MAD
- Platform commission (30%)
- − 36 MAD
- You keep
- 84 MAD
Average commission on third-party platforms in Morocco runs between 20% and 30% of the order total.
On OCHI
- Order total
- 120 MAD
- Platform commission (0%)
- − 0 MAD
- You keep
- 120 MAD
The customer pays the menu price. You receive the menu price. There is no markup, and there is no fee per order.
The difference, every order
+36 MAD per order
Side by side
Where each platform is strong, and where it is not.
Feature
OCHI
Glovo
Commission per order
Menu price markup
You own customer data
Branded subdomain (yourname.ochi.ma)
Full menu and pricing control
Table reservations built in
QR table ordering
POS and kitchen display included
Inventory and food cost
Arabic, French, English
Own delivery fleet
High-traffic marketplace
Payout cadence
Contract terms
Commission percentages reflect publicly cited industry ranges as of 2026. Actual rates vary by city, category, and contract terms. Where a competitor is genuinely better, we say so. Glovo and Jahez are trademarks of their respective owners; OCHI is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by either platform.
What changes
Three things you will notice in the first month.
01
More dirhams in the till
Every order pays the full menu price into your account. The 20–30% you used to lose to commission stays in your business.
02
Your customers are yours
Names, phone numbers, order history — exportable any time. Re-engage repeat guests with offers, not pay another platform to reach them.
03
One dashboard for the whole floor
POS, kitchen display, online orders, QR table ordering, reservations — one screen, one login. No more juggling apps.
Switching is on us
Move from Glovo in a day.
Our team imports your menu from a photo or PDF, sets up your branded page, and keeps you live on both platforms while you transition.