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Build a Food Delivery App Like DoorDash in 2026 | Primocys

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Uber Eats raised its commission tiers again in March 2026. DoorDash holds steady at 15–30%. If you’re building for the US or global market specifically, the numbers and the playbook differ from an India-focused build — here’s the version built around that. The number you came here for A food delivery app like DoorDash or Uber Eats costs $12,000–$25,000 for an MVP (customer app, restaurant panel, driver app, admin dashboard) at India development rates. A mid-tier platform with real-time tracking and a tiered commission engine costs $28,000–$60,000. A complex multi-market platform costs $65,000–$150,000+. US agencies quote $40,000–$200,000+ for the same scope. The architecture is identical to building for the India market — what genuinely differs is the commission model, the payment stack, and the per-order fee structure your specific market expects. See our food delivery app service → If you’ve read guides on building a food delivery app for the India market — Zomato and Swiggy style — ...

iOS App Development Cost 2026: Pricing Guide & Free Estimate

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Every competitor quote says $40,000–$300,000. That’s US agency pricing. The same iOS app built by a Clutch-verified Indian development company costs $8,000–$45,000–60–70% less, with identical quality. Here’s the complete feature-by-feature breakdown. Quick Summary: An iOS app costs $8,000–$18,000 for a simple MVP, $20,000–$45,000 for a mid-tier business app, and $50,000–$120,000+ for a complex enterprise iOS app — all at India development rates ($25–$60/hr). The same apps cost $40,000–$300,000+ when built by US or UK agencies. The biggest cost variables are feature complexity, whether you build Swift-only or use Flutter for both iOS and Android simultaneously, and your development team’s hourly rate. Apple charges a one-time $99/year Apple Developer Program fee — that’s it for App Store access. Everything else is your development and ongoing iOS app maintenance cost. See our iOS app development services → Before we get to the numbers, let’s address the elephant in the room: why does e...