Dockt vs Restoke
Dockt is built for a barcode scan on the floor, a draft order from your minimum threshold, and the rest of your back of house in one login. Restoke is built around recipe costing and COGS, fed mostly from invoices and POS data.
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Both billed in AUD per venue. Restoke prices shown are their published annual rate; monthly billing costs more.
Dockt
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Restoke
Annual rate shown. Monthly billing is $139 / $219. No free tier; free trial available.
Every Restoke detail here is taken from restoke.ai’s own published pricing and feature pages. Where they don’t publish a detail (like whether counts are barcode-scanned), we’ve marked it “Not published” rather than guess. Restoke may have shipped features since we checked. See their site for the latest.
Not quite. Dockt is built around a floor count: scan a barcode or tap to count after each service. Restoke’s published workflow leans on forwarding or photographing supplier invoices and syncing POS sales data, with AI reading the numbers rather than staff counting shelves.
On purpose. Restoke leads with food costing and COGS reporting, and it’s genuinely strong there. Dockt is built to be the fastest physical stocktake and reorder loop instead, plus the rest of your back of house: rosters, tasks and notices, in one login.
If recipe costing and COGS are your main problem, Restoke is built for that. If you want your team counting stock fast on the floor, ordering from a minimum threshold, and running rosters and tasks from the same app, that’s what Dockt is built for.
Count, reorder and receive from one app. Free to start.
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