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Toster vs iiko

Delivery-first SaaS, or a full restaurant-management ERP?

Last reviewed: June 2026 · Sources: public documentation, user reviews

TL;DR

iiko is a deep, mature restaurant-management ERP — industry-leading inventory and production costing, broad back-office accounting, strong dine-in, and franchise tooling. For full-service restaurants and large networks, that breadth is a real advantage.

Toster is delivery-first SaaS: lighter and more focused, with an AI voice operator, Telegram-bot operations, own-fleet courier tracking, branded iOS and Android apps, and managed marketing built in. For delivery chains that want modern automation without a heavy ERP implementation, Toster is purpose-built.

Feature comparison

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FeatureTosteriiko

Multi-location management

Built-in POS terminal

Kitchen Display System (KDS)

Deep inventory, warehouse & production costing

iiko’s inventory/production/food-cost engine is one of the deepest in the industry. Toster covers core inventory.

Financial & management accounting

iiko includes broad back-office accounting; Toster focuses on operational P&L and unit economics.

Dine-in table & floor management

Toster is delivery-first; iiko has mature dine-in tooling.

Franchise / multi-entity management

iiko has dedicated franchise tooling; Toster supports multi-division operations.

Delivery module (orders, couriers, map)

Both have delivery; Toster is built delivery-first throughout.

Telegram bots for staff (cook / packer / courier)

Toster runs operations through role-specific Telegram bots.

AI voice call operator

Toster uses an ElevenLabs-powered AI agent for inbound phone orders; iiko has a call-centre module but not an AI voice agent.

AI demand forecasting

iiko offers analytics/forecasting in places; AI forecasting is core to Toster.

RFM segmentation & LTV

iiko has loyalty analytics (iikoCard); Toster ships RFM + LTV out of the box.

Own branded customer website + iOS/Android apps

iiko offers customer web/app products, often as add-ons; Toster includes a branded site and native iOS + Android apps.

Customer loyalty & cashback

iikoCard is a strong loyalty product; Toster includes 1% cashback loyalty.

Aggregator integrations (Bolt Food, Glovo, Wolt, Uber Eats)

iiko connects aggregators via its marketplace/integrations; Toster integrates the 4 major platforms natively.

Managed marketing campaigns (team-run)

iiko provides marketing tools; Toster’s Revenue plan includes campaigns run by the Toster team.

Multi-country fiscal compliance

Both cover multiple countries; Toster ships native UA, PL, CZ, DE integrations.

Cloud SaaS, fast guided onboarding

iiko is powerful but a heavier implementation; Toster is cloud SaaS with guided onboarding, typically days not weeks.

Pricing model

Toster: revenue-based (from 3%) + a fixed €250 Start plan. iiko: licence/module-based pricing that varies by configuration and region.

Data based on public documentation and user reviews as of June 2026. If you spot an inaccuracy, let us know.

When iiko is the better choice

  • You need deep inventory & production costing

    iiko’s warehouse, multi-level recipe and food-cost engine is among the most powerful available. If accountant-grade stock control is central to your operation, iiko leads here.

  • Dine-in and full-service are core

    iiko has mature table, floor and service-workflow tooling. If a large share of revenue happens at the table, iiko’s dine-in features are deeper.

  • You run a large franchise network

    iiko offers dedicated franchise and back-office accounting tooling built for big, multi-entity restaurant groups.

When Toster is the better choice

  • You are delivery-first, not dine-in-first

    Toster’s data model, apps, courier workflows and AI are delivery-native. For a chain where most orders are delivery, that focus shows in daily operations.

  • You want AI phone automation and bot-run operations

    The ElevenLabs AI operator handles inbound phone orders, and cook/packer/courier Telegram bots run the floor — automation that a traditional ERP does not include.

  • You want branded apps and managed marketing included

    A branded customer website, native iOS/Android apps, and team-run marketing campaigns are part of the platform rather than separate add-ons.

  • You want a fast, light implementation

    Cloud SaaS with guided onboarding measured in days — without the heavier rollout of a full ERP.

Frequently asked questions

What's the main difference between Toster and iiko?

iiko is a comprehensive restaurant-management ERP — deep inventory and production costing, back-office accounting, strong dine-in, and franchise tooling, used by large restaurant networks. Toster is a delivery-first SaaS platform: it is lighter and more focused, with AI phone automation, Telegram-bot operations, branded customer apps, and managed marketing built in. iiko optimises for full-service restaurant operations; Toster optimises for delivery chains.

Is iiko better than Toster?

It depends on your business. If you need the deepest possible inventory, production and food-cost control, strong dine-in management, and franchise tooling, iiko is a more complete ERP. If your business is delivery-first and you want AI voice ordering, own-fleet courier management, branded apps, and managed marketing as core features without a heavy ERP implementation, Toster is the better fit. Neither is universally “better”.

Does iiko have an AI voice operator?

iiko includes a call-centre module for taking phone orders with human operators. As of this writing it does not include an AI voice agent. Toster includes an ElevenLabs-powered AI operator that answers calls, confirms addresses, and creates orders automatically — which can remove most inbound call-handling cost for busy delivery operations.

Can Toster handle inventory like iiko?

Toster covers core inventory and operational food cost, but iiko’s warehouse, multi-level recipe and production-costing engine is deeper and more configurable. If tight, accountant-grade inventory control is central to your operation, that is a genuine strength of iiko.

Which is faster to launch?

Toster is a cloud SaaS with guided onboarding — menu import, delivery zones, and staff setup typically take days. iiko is a more powerful, more configurable system, and a full implementation (especially with inventory, accounting and franchise modules) usually takes longer and often involves an implementation partner.

Does Toster integrate with iiko?

No. Toster is its own all-in-one platform and is an alternative to iiko rather than an add-on — it does not act as a layer on top of iiko or other POS systems. If you are evaluating a switch, Toster’s onboarding team handles menu and customer-data migration.

Who is iiko best for?

iiko is a strong fit for full-service restaurants and large networks that need deep inventory/production costing, robust back-office accounting, mature dine-in management, and franchise tooling — and have the resources for a more involved implementation.

Who is Toster best for?

Toster is a strong fit for delivery-first chains (1–50+ locations) that want a modern, focused SaaS with AI voice ordering, Telegram-bot operations, own-fleet courier tracking, branded iOS/Android apps, managed marketing, and native multi-country fiscal support (UA, PL, CZ, DE) — without the overhead of a full ERP.

Sources: iiko public documentation (iiko.com), user reviews, and Toster internal data. Last reviewed June 2026. Competitor capabilities change — tell us if anything is out of date.

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