Lagos · Launching soon

Order from everywhere. Track everything.

ChopNow brings every restaurant brand you love into one app, one cart, one live tracker, from kitchen to your door.

How it works

From craving to doorstep, four taps.

  1. 01

    Browse restaurants

    Pick from every brand on ChopNow, all in one place.

  2. 02

    Add to cart

    Mix items from your favorite spot, see delivery fee and service charge upfront.

  3. 03

    Pay & confirm

    Pay by card, apply vouchers instantly, no back-and-forth.

  4. 04

    Track your rider

    Watch your order move from kitchen to your door, live.

Why ChopNow

Built for how Lagos actually orders food.

One app, every brand

Stop juggling DMs and phone numbers. Browse all your favorite restaurants in one place.

Transparent pricing

Delivery fee and service charge shown before you pay. No surprises at checkout.

Real tracking, not guessing

Know exactly when your food left the kitchen and when it's at your door.

Built for Lagos, area by area

Starting in Yaba and Ikeja, growing one neighborhood at a time.

Own a restaurant?

Get discovered. Get orders. Keep more of what you earn.

List your menu on ChopNow with low commission per order, with an optional featured spot for restaurants who want extra visibility.

Partner with us

Coming to Lagos soon

Be first to order when we launch.

Get early access

Questions

Everything you're probably wondering.

Not yet, we're building the full ordering experience right now. This page exists so you can be first to know when we launch in Lagos.

Delivery fee and service charge are calculated per order and shown clearly before you pay, no hidden costs at checkout.

Once you check out, your order moves through Placed, Preparing, Out for Delivery, and Delivered in real time, just like the demo above.

At launch, payment is by card through Paystack. Cash on delivery may be added later based on demand.

Tap "Partner with us" above and reach out directly, we'll walk you through listing your menu and pricing.

We're starting in Yaba and Ikeja, then expanding across Lagos one neighborhood at a time.