Full-Time
Posted on 10/31/2025
Commission-free restaurant delivery OS and ordering
No salary listed
Company Does Not Provide H1B Sponsorship
Remote in USA
Remote
Hybrid work may be expected if based in/near NYC; travel periodically to NY and Israel.
Sauce is a commission-free, first-party ordering and delivery operating system for restaurants. It handles direct online ordering through a restaurant’s own site and social channels, and runs a large driver network with an optimized dispatch system. Key features include live order tracking, 24/7 delivery support, refunds, SEO and loyalty tools, and ownership of customer data for direct marketing. Its goal is to help restaurants run delivery and pickup directly, reducing reliance on third-party marketplaces.
Company Size
51-200
Company Stage
Series A
Total Funding
$10.5M
Headquarters
Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel
Founded
2015
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