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RevKitchen vs Nextbite

RevKitchen vs Nextbite — more brands, fewer fees, full-service onboarding.

Nextbite sold its brand arm in 2023. The remainder is software. RevKitchen is the full stack.

Nextbite was one of the first companies to commercialize the virtual-brand model, pioneered with Ordermark. After restructurings, the business is primarily a software/ops layer — brand licensing is a thinner offering. RevKitchen was built ground-up for the post-Nextbite era: zero software fees, 50 in-house brands, full-service launch.

Where RevKitchen wins

Point 01

Nextbite charges partners; RevKitchen pays partners.

Nextbite's software carries a per-location subscription. RevKitchen's model has no such fee — our only revenue is our share of the net delivery sales we generate for you.

Point 02

Nextbite's catalog has shrunk. RevKitchen's is growing.

Nextbite has pared its brand roster. RevKitchen is launching 48 new brands in Q2 2026 on top of Honeybird and Nonna's Pasta — each designed for specific kitchen types.

Point 03

Nextbite is DIY; RevKitchen is done-for-you.

With Nextbite you still manage listings, menus, and marketing yourself. RevKitchen handles brand design, DoorDash setup, photography, and paid marketing on your behalf.

Verdict

Nextbite is a reasonable choice for operators who want a software tool to manage their own virtual brand experiments. RevKitchen is the better choice for operators who want a second revenue stream delivered to their back door with zero overhead.

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