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TLDR
We analyzed 126 verified hotelier reviews, compared feature sets, pricing, and real-world case studies to break down where each platform delivers. The right choice depends on your property type and priorities:
Duve shines in ease of use and customer support — especially for brand properties (0.0/5) , with exclusive features like Guest Re-Ordering and Cross Venue Payment Splitting.
Olo shines .
Side-by-side ratings based on 126 verified hotelier reviews on HTR.
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After analyzing 126 verified reviews, Duve users most value its communication speed and integration concerns, qr code and mobile ordering, suggestive selling and upselling, while Olo users highlight . Click any theme to see what reviewers say.
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How each product ranks among Mobile Ordering & Room Service vendors for different property sizes, types, and regions — based on verified reviews from hoteliers in each segment.
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| Small (10-24 rooms) ▾ | #2 18 reviews | — |
| Mid-Size (25-74 rooms) ▾ | #3 45 reviews | — |
| Large (75-199 rooms) ▾ | #2 27 reviews | — |
| X-Large (200+ rooms) ▾ | #2 25 reviews | — |
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| Boutique ▾ | #2 51 reviews | — |
| Luxury ▾ | #2 79 reviews | — |
| Branded / Chain ▾ | #3 52 reviews | — |
| Extended Stay ▾ | #3 10 reviews | — |
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| North America ▾ | #5 6 reviews | — |
| Europe ▾ | #1 32 reviews | — |
| Asia Pacific ▾ | #2 5 reviews | — |
| Middle East ▾ | #1 66 reviews | — |
When choosing a mobile ordering solution for your hotel, the decision hinges on what your property needs most: comprehensive guest engagement or straightforward digital ordering. Duve's platform offers a broad suite of features designed to enhance guest communication, personalization, and revenue through upselling, while Olo primarily focuses on streamlining food and beverage orders via digital interfaces. Both tools aim to modernize operations, but they serve different core functions—and your choice should align with your hotel’s operational priorities.
Duve has built a reputation as a top-rated platform with extensive recent reviews and a high user satisfaction score, whereas Olo's reviews are nonexistent or outdated. Given the current review landscape, Duve emerges as the stronger choice for most hotels. Are you ready to explore the strengths and limitations of both options?
Duve and Olo both address mobile ordering, but their scope and approach diverge significantly. Duve is a multifunctional guest engagement platform that includes mobile ordering, chat, upselling, and integrations, aiming to streamline the entire guest journey. Conversely, Olo specializes narrowly in digital order management, primarily for food service, which makes it more suitable if your focus is solely on F&B delivery or takeout.
Duve's comprehensive approach means your team can manage guest communication, personalized upselling, and in-house orders from a single interface, with a total of 8 shared features and 9 additional unique features. Olo, with only 3 verified integrations and no additional features, offers a simpler, more targeted solution. Do you need a broad guest engagement system or a dedicated digital ordering platform?
If your hotel needs an all-in-one guest communication and upselling platform, go with Duve. Its ability to integrate with PMS systems, support multi-channel messaging, and provide personalized guest experiences makes it ideal for properties seeking operational efficiency and revenue growth. Its recent reviews highlight ease of use, support, and high guest satisfaction, making it suitable for a wide range of hotel segments.
If your primary goal is to modernize food and beverage ordering, especially in venues with high-volume takeout or catering, Olo is the better fit. It’s designed to handle orders efficiently via digital channels, whether integrated with your call center or as a stand-alone system. Olo’s platform is more suitable for properties where F&B delivery or takeout is the main focus, rather than broader guest engagement. Which operational core is more critical for your property?
Duve scores a 4.7/5 for ease of use, with glowing reviews citing its intuitive interface, quick onboarding, and high staff adoption. Hotels report that even non-technical staff find Duve straightforward to implement, with a recent review describing it as "really easyyyyy" to navigate. Support and onboarding are rated 4.54/5 and 4.61/5 respectively, reinforcing its user-friendliness.
Olo, on the other hand, offers no review data or user ratings to evaluate. Without recent reviews or user feedback, it’s impossible to determine how straightforward and user-friendly their platform is. Based on available information, Edge: Duve.
Duve provides a rich feature set, including upselling, guest re-ordering, multi-menu ordering, QR codes, PMS integration, in-venue ordering, cross-venue payment splitting, ordering scheduling, and delivery logistics—all in one platform. It boasts 9 features exclusive to Duve, making it a versatile choice for hotels wanting full control over guest interactions and revenue opportunities.
Olo offers only basic digital ordering, primarily suited for catering and takeout, with no additional features or integrations reported. Its narrow focus limits its usefulness if your hotel needs more than just food delivery. Edge: Duve.
Duve's support and onboarding are highly rated at 4.61/5 and 4.54/5, with reviews praising its responsiveness and helpfulness. Comments from users reflect a positive experience, emphasizing the platform’s ease of implementation and ongoing support, essential for busy hotel operations.
Olo has no recent reviews or ratings available, making it impossible to assess support quality. In the absence of feedback, Duve’s proven support infrastructure clearly sets it apart. Edge: Duve.
Duve integrates with 65 verified partners, including common integrations like Oracle Hospitality, and unique ones such as RoomRaccoon, HOTELTIME, and more. This extensive ecosystem allows your hotel to connect seamlessly with PMS, POS, and other operational systems, increasing efficiency.
Olo’s integration count is only 3, with partners like Toast and Agilysys Hospitality Solutions. Its limited integration options could restrict your hotel’s ability to connect with all necessary systems. Edge: Duve.
Duve has a total of 93 reviews, with 10 in the last six months, and a remarkable 9.24/5 NPS score. Hoteliers from varied segments—luxury, boutique, branded, resorts—express strong satisfaction with Duve’s ease of use, support, and revenue impact. Notably, 95% of users recommend Duve.
Olo has zero recent reviews or ratings, making it impossible to gauge user satisfaction. Given the volume and recency of Duve’s feedback, it clearly holds higher ratings. Edge: Duve.
Duve’s pricing starts at $800 per month with no free tier, offering a straightforward subscription model. Olo’s pricing is not publicly disclosed, but no free or trial options are listed, indicating a potentially higher or customized cost structure.
Without transparent pricing details from Olo, Duve’s clear, predictable fee makes budgeting easier. Edge: Duve.
Not ideal if your property primarily needs a simple food delivery system without broader guest engagement features or if your budget is constrained.
Not ideal if you need a full guest engagement platform or integrations beyond food ordering.
Duve’s core advantage is its all-in-one approach, combining guest communication, upselling, and digital ordering into a single platform. Its recent reviews, high ratings, and extensive features make it the clear choice unless your primary need is a dedicated food delivery system.
Choose Duve if your hotel seeks to drive revenue through personalized guest interactions and operational efficiency. Its strong market presence and support infrastructure are proven to deliver measurable results.
Opt for Olo only if your focus is strictly on digital food ordering, and you are comfortable with a narrower tool that lacks extensive reviews or integrations. It may be suitable for venues prioritizing F&B delivery over comprehensive guest engagement, but its limited data makes it a riskier pick for most hotels.
In summary, for most hotels looking to modernize broadly and maximize revenue, Duve is the smarter, more reliable choice today.
According to HTR's product database, Duve Mobile Ordering and Olo Digital Ordering share 8 features. Here are the key differences — features one has that the other lacks.
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We analyzed 8 verified case studies to compare what hotels actually achieve with each platform across four key business objectives.
"While scaling up and growing in terms of more hotel rooms and more hotels in different countries we found it difficult to communicate with our guests in a very personal way. Duve f..."
No published case study for this goal yet.
What hoteliers love
While overall communication is deemed practical and intelligent, some users point out inefficiencies in the order fulfillment process. Direct integrat... While overall communication is deemed practical and intelligent, some users point out inefficiencies in the order fulfillment process. Direct integration of amenities orders with suppliers is suggested to enhance service speed and accuracy, bypassing the reliance on back-office interactions.
Users appreciate the convenience of QR code menus and mobile ordering, particularly in large venues with limited staff. This feature allows guests to... Users appreciate the convenience of QR code menus and mobile ordering, particularly in large venues with limited staff. This feature allows guests to place orders directly from their location, like their seat or sunbed, improving service efficiency and guest satisfaction.
The platform's ability to suggest additional services based on guest profiles is highlighted as a significant revenue increaser. This feature not only... The platform's ability to suggest additional services based on guest profiles is highlighted as a significant revenue increaser. This feature not only enhances guest experience by providing tailored recommendations but also boosts the hotel's overall revenue through effective upselling.
Unique capabilities
Where the ratings diverge most
It depends on your requirements. Duve Mobile Ordering and Olo Digital Ordering share many core Mobile Ordering & Room Service features, but each has unique capabilities. Duve Mobile Ordering offers 65 verified integration partners, while Olo Digital Ordering offers 3. Review the feature comparison above to see where they differ before switching.
Small hotels should prioritize ease of use and fast onboarding. Duve Mobile Ordering leads in ease of use at 4.8/5 vs 0.0/5. Look for transparent pricing and a trial or demo option. Filter reviews on each product page by property size to hear from hotels like yours.
Duve Mobile Ordering: No. Olo Digital Ordering: No. Neither product currently offers a free tier. Most Mobile Ordering & Room Service vendors offer demos or trials — request one from each to evaluate before committing.
The HT Score is a composite ranking that considers 4 criteria groups and over a dozen variables to help hoteliers objectively compare hotel technology products. Duve has an HT Score of 100 and Olo has 0. Here is how the score is calculated.
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How highly do users recommend this product? Ratings Score, Review Volume, Share of Voice, Review Depth, Review Recency, Success Stories ▾ The most heavily weighted factor. Analyzes average satisfaction ratings (likelihood to recommend, ease of use, support, ROI), total review count relative to category peers, review recency (at least 20 reviews in the trailing 6 months), and share of voice across unique hotel clients to detect selection bias. |
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How highly do tech partners recommend this company? Partner Recommendations, Integration Quantity, Integration Quality ▾ Evaluates partner recommendations as expert votes of confidence, the number of verified integrations, and ecosystem quality — the average HT Scores of integration partners. Products with higher-quality integration ecosystems are more likely to deliver a connected tech stack. |
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How customer-centric is this organization? Certified Support, Review Consistency, Profile Completeness ▾ Assesses whether the company has earned HTR Customer Support Certification, maintains consistent review collection over time (an indicator of feedback-driven culture), and keeps product profiles complete with capabilities, screenshots, pricing, and features. |
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How extensive is this company's reach and resourcing? Geographic Reach, Staying Power, Company Resources, Trending Score ▾ Measures global presence (countries and regions served), years in business as a stability proxy, team headcount as a resource proxy, and a trending score based on trailing-twelve-month buyer inquiries, reviews, partner recommendations, and press activity. |
Customer ratings and reviews are by far the most important factor in the HT Score algorithm. HTR does not accept payment for higher rankings. All reviews are verified — only hotel industry practitioners with confirmed affiliations can submit ratings. View full HT Score methodology →
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