Eat.ch

Eat.ch — Free Service Overview

Eat.ch is a free Restaurant & Takeout service. Browse features, available discounts, and alternatives below.

Updated: May 2026

About Eat.ch

Eat.ch

Eat.ch is a restaurant & takeout product operated by an established vendor in this category. This 2026 review covers operator background, the current tier ladder and the practical decision points before subscribing. The product competes in the restaurant & takeout category against established alternatives, and the choice usually comes down to feature mix, regional coverage and renewal economics rather than headline price alone.

Quick facts

  • Operator: Eat.ch
  • Headquarters: not publicly disclosed at the operator level
  • Public-market status: privately held; no public ticker confirmed
  • Founded: founding date not publicly confirmed
  • Category: restaurant & takeout
  • Current tiers: Free tier / Premium subscription / Annual plan
  • Anchor price (2026): see live regional pricing on the operator site

What is Eat.ch?

Eat.ch is a consumer subscription product sold direct through the operator's website and mobile apps. Its product surface covers mobile and web access alongside account dashboard with subscription management, with the recurring subscription billed through the operator's self-serve checkout or sales team. Customers buy a tier matching their household or business profile; the entry tier suits testing the product and higher tiers add features such as email and in-app notifications.

Why choose Eat.ch

Operator and ecosystem context

Eat.ch is run by the operator behind this product. That matters because the restaurant & takeout category is increasingly consolidated, and the operator's ownership structure shapes how aggressively the product is supported and how stable the contract terms are over multi-year renewals.

Plan structure and pricing tiers

The tier ladder splits across Free tier for testing the product, Premium subscription for everyday use, and Annual plan for the most demanding customers. Anchor pricing for 2026: see live regional pricing on the operator's site. Check Subger's true-price tracker for Eat.ch for all-in renewal costs after taxes and any FX conversion.

Product features

Beyond the headline features, the 2025-2026 development focus for Eat.ch is continued investment in the operator's core restaurant & takeout product line. That signals a credible roadmap and distinguishes the operator from competitors running their restaurant & takeout product on maintenance mode.

Eat.ch features that matter in 2026

Highlights of the current feature set:

  • mobile and web access
  • account dashboard with subscription management
  • email and in-app notifications
  • customer support email and help centre
  • billing through credit card and major regional methods
  • data export and account deletion

Buyers should treat this list as a baseline for Eat.ch in the restaurant & takeout category. Confirm specific feature availability for your plan and region on the operator's site, since some features and tier names vary between editions.

Eat.ch pricing in 2026

Reference pricing for Eat.ch in 2026: see live regional pricing on the operator's site. The tier ladder typically looks like:

TierBest forReference price (2026)
Free tierFree usersFree or starter pricing
Premium subscriptionPremium monthly subscribersSee live pricing on the operator's site
Annual planAnnual subscribersSee live pricing on the operator's site

Subger pairs the public price with the actual all-in cost after taxes and any promotional anchors that step up at renewal:

Subger toolWhat it shows
True-price trackerList price changes plus historical promotional anchors
Deals pageActive discounts and limited-time offers
Promo codesStackable codes for new and existing subscribers
Cancel guideStep-by-step termination by billing surface

Eat.ch apps and platform support

SurfaceStatus
WebYes
Mobile appsWhere offered
EmailYes
Customer supportYes
Account portalYes
NotificationsYes

Surface availability for Eat.ch can vary by region and tier. Confirm current app availability and supported integrations on the operator's site before subscribing.

Who Eat.ch fits

Eat.ch is most likely a good match for the following buyers:

  • Consumers in the operator's market who want a focused subscription with mobile-first access and clear renewal terms — the core target audience for the product.
  • The category-focused buyer that specifically wants mobile and web access from a restaurant & takeout operator rather than a generalist platform.
  • The growing household or team evaluating the tier ladder (Free tier / Premium subscription / Annual plan) and willing to pay up for account dashboard with subscription management.
  • The integration-first buyer who needs the platforms and add-ons listed above plus a credible upgrade path as new features are rolled out.
  • The cost-conscious shopper who wants to track promotional anchors via Subger's true-price tracker and deals page before committing to an annual contract.

Frequently asked questions

What is Eat.ch and who runs it?

Eat.ch is a restaurant & takeout product operated by Eat.ch's parent company (not publicly confirmed). It is sold via direct subscription on the operator's website with payments processed through the operator's billing surfaces or sales contract for premium tiers.

How much does Eat.ch cost in 2026?

Current tiers are Free tier, Premium subscription, Annual plan. Anchor reference pricing for 2026: see live regional pricing on the operator's site. Confirm the live regional price on the operator's site before committing, since promotional cycles, FX conversion and per-tier scaling can shift the all-in renewal cost.

Is there a free tier or free trial for Eat.ch?

Yes — Free tier is available without an immediate paid commitment.

Where is Eat.ch available?

Availability follows the operator's commercial footprint. Confirm regional availability and supported billing currencies on the official site before subscribing, especially for products with region-specific licensing or regulatory rules.

What 2025-2026 developments set Eat.ch apart right now?

The current 2025-2026 development focus is continued investment in the operator's core restaurant & takeout product line. Together with the headline features listed above, that gives buyers a concrete signal that the subscription is being actively developed rather than coasting.

Which platforms and integrations does Eat.ch support?

Coverage spans the surfaces shown in the platform table above. The current web app, mobile apps and (where applicable) APIs or in-person service are the recommended way to consume the service; older integrations may be deprecated in successive releases as the operator focuses engineering effort on supported platforms.

How do I cancel Eat.ch?

Cancel through the account or billing settings on the surface where you bought the plan: the operator's website for self-serve subscriptions or the sales or customer-service contact for contracted agreements. Subger's cancellation guide for Eat.ch walks through each route step-by-step.

Does Eat.ch offer a household, business or family plan?

Family, household and business structures depend on the tier. The Annual plan tier commonly adds higher allowances and additional users; the entry Free tier tier may restrict the number of users or advanced features. Confirm the per-tier inclusions on the live pricing page before committing to annual billing.

Is Eat.ch worth it compared to restaurant & takeout alternatives?

Value depends on three factors: the specific feature mix you actually use (see the features list above), the regional all-in price after taxes (Subger's true-price tracker for Eat.ch reconciles the headline price with the actual renewal cost), and the credibility of the operator's 2025-2026 roadmap. Weigh these together rather than relying on headline price alone.

How can I track price changes for Eat.ch?

Subger's renewal tracker for Eat.ch records list-price changes plus promotional anchors over time. Pair it with the deals page for current discount codes and the promo codes page for stackable savings at signup.

Get started with Eat.ch

Confirm the current price on the operator's site (see live regional pricing on the operator's site), choose the tier that matches your needs (Free tier, Premium subscription are the most common starting points), and check Subger's deals page for Eat.ch for promotional anchors before completing checkout. Track the subscription's true renewal cost with the true-price tracker once you're signed up.

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Pricing

Available in 1 regions
Regional pricingEat.ch Standard (per order)Eat.ch Plus
🇨🇭SwitzerlandCHFCHF 0.00≈ €0.00CHF 9.90≈ €10.80

Prices converted at current exchange rate

Source: www.eat.chPrices verified 2026-03-18

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