Connect once. BiteRate scans every recurring charge — Toast, DoorDash commissions, 7shifts, MarginEdge — flags duplicates, and negotiates them down. You run service. The agent handles the bills.
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Toast charges a platform fee. DoorDash takes 15–30% per order. Your scheduling app auto-renewed at a higher tier. Somewhere you're paying for two POS systems. Vendors count on you being too busy to notice — and you are. BiteRate notices for you.
Link your business account once. BiteRate reads your transaction history to find every recurring charge — POS software, delivery aggregators, SaaS tools, utilities.
BiteRate scans your vendor bills, flags duplicate tools, and monitors for rate hikes. It acts when there's money to save — not when you have time to check.
BiteRate negotiates lower rates, eliminates duplicate tools, and reports back only when there's action to take. You run service. You pay less. No calls, no contracts, no audits.
BiteRate works in the background, scanning every recurring charge across your POS, delivery, and SaaS accounts. When there's money to cut, it acts.
DoorDash, Uber Eats, Grubhub — BiteRate tracks commission creep and flags when aggregator fees climb past your threshold. No more silent margin erosion.
Running Toast and Square? Paying for both 7shifts and Homebase? BiteRate flags tool overlap the moment it spots it — before the next billing cycle.
When your POS provider quietly bumps your monthly platform fee or processing rate, BiteRate catches it before you see it on the statement. It flags it immediately.
BiteRate texts you when it saves money. A short message: what it found, what it did, what you saved. No charts to decode.
Read-only bank access. No trading data, no selling insights. BiteRate exists to save you money — nothing else. Security isn't a feature. It's the baseline.
Every month you don't audit, the vendors win. BiteRate is built to flip that — permanently. Not a budgeting app. Not a tracker. An AI agent that fights your POS fees, delivery commissions, and SaaS sprawl while you run service.
Get early access — free beta for the first 50 restaurants.