Do you actually know your DoorDash margin?

See net margin per location and per channel after fees, labor, and food costs. Not just what came in — what you kept.

Third-party fees look like revenue until you subtract the labor and packaging that come with every order.

You raise menu prices by the DoorDash fee percentage and call it even. But the extra kitchen labor, packaging, and promotional spend don't show up in that math. Most operators find out they're losing money on delivery orders months after the fact — if at all.

What Margn shows you

Per-channel margin

Set up separate operating units for dine-in, DoorDash, and direct orders. See net margin on each side by side. Find out which channel is profitable and which one is funding the others.

Per-location view

If you run more than one location, see which ones are carrying the portfolio and which are dragging it. Stop guessing which location to invest in next.

Food cost and labor as a percentage of revenue

Track food cost % and labor % against revenue the way operators actually think. See how your numbers compare to the benchmark and catch cost creep before it hits your margin.

Up and running in minutes

1

Export from your accounting tool

Pull a transaction-level CSV from QuickBooks, Xero, FreshBooks, Wave, or a spreadsheet. Margn auto-detects common column names.

2

Upload your CSV

Drop your file on the upload page. Margn validates every row and maps categories to the standard industry template.

3

Read your margin

Your dashboard populates instantly with per-unit margins, cost mix, and benchmark comparisons.

Revenue isn't profit. Do you know your actual margin?

Free to start. No setup required beyond your first CSV upload.

See your channel margins