
Sharebite
- Features
- Ease of use
- Ease of management
- Quality of support
- Affordability
- Market presence
What is Sharebite
Employer meal stipend controls
Catering and individual ordering
Reporting for program oversight
Restaurant coverage varies by area
Less suited for restaurants
Program setup and governance needed
Plan & Pricing
Pricing model: Consumption-based / Pay-as-you-go Free tier/trial: No permanent free plan listed; no time-limited trial information published on the site. How pricing is presented on the vendor site: Sharebite’s website does not publish public list prices. The site describes pricing as consumption-based (companies pay for the meals their employees order) with transparent fees and no menu markups, and it directs prospective customers to "Book a Demo" or contact sales to get pricing and rollout details. Example costs / guidance from vendor content: The vendor’s blog describes typical per-meal budgets companies set in practice as ranging from $10 to $25 (used as an example budgeting guideline, not a vendor price list). Discount/options: Not published on the site — pricing is presented as customized; prospective customers are asked to contact sales for quotes and rollout details. Notes & next steps: All official pages (product pages for Passport, Stations, Corporate Catering; blog posts) instruct visitors to "Book a Demo" or contact Sharebite for pricing and implementation details.