Last updated: Mar 25, 2026, 1:45 PM
Follow the steps in this article to set up your Skip third-party ordering integration.
For information on Marketplace Facilitator Taxes and how they affect your restaurant if you integrate with Skip, check out our FAQ guide here.
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Watch the following video series to learn everything you need to know when getting started with the Skip integration:
Overview and setup of the Skip third-party delivery integration.
Note: Before you begin, we recommend setting up a Skip account in advance. You can sign up (external link) if you do not have an account.
Check out the image below to learn more about the time it takes for each setup step, who to contact for support, and who is responsible for each setup step.
| Sign up | Complete checklist | Complete menu and pricing details | Receive email confirmation | |
| Process | Get a demo for a third-party integration via your Customer Success Manager, Care, or via . Note that this step is only needed if the integration is not sold to you by your sales rep. | The integration will be added automatically to Toast Web. You will be prompted to start the onboarding process for each integration. | When you begin onboarding, you will be prompted to answer questions to set up your menu, determine pricing, and sign up as a Skip partner (if you are not already one). This process is quick to complete from your end. | You will receive a final email after you receive your first order. |
| Time taken | 48 hours | N/A | 3-5 minutes | 1 week |
| Responsibility | Restaurant/You | Restaurant/You | Restaurant/You | Skip |
| Support contact | Toast support can help with partner integration questions once the process is complete from Toast's end (the previous step). | |||
| Support Center Resources | This Support Center article | This Support Center article |
You can connect your Toast POS with Skip's marketplace in a few easy steps
Skip can pull your menu directly from Toast. You can manage your Skip integration menu by navigating to Takeout & delivery > Third-party ordering and selecting Menu Settings for Skip. To allow Skip to display a menu, make sure the is set to Online Orders: Partners. Note: If you choose to integrate with multiple third-party online ordering partners, you can use the menu builder to control which menus are shared with each specific partner, as shown below. To learn more, check out this Support Center article: .
If you are a Skip integration customer, you can now mark items as containing alcohol directly in your Toast menu. This will allow you to leverage labeled alcohol menu items from any of your Visible to: Online ordering: Partners menus.
Visit for step-by-step directions to label alcoholic menu items.
You will need two Skip-specific dining options for Skip orders to flow into Toast. Note: These dining options will appear greyed out as they are not editable and cannot be deleted.
Even if you have an existing labeled "Skip," a new one will still be created. Skip will use the Delivery option for orders delivered to the guest and the Takeout option for pickup orders. If you don't offer pickup orders through Skip, the dining option for pickup won't be used. These dining options will allow you to accurately report the orders and revenue generated by each Skip order method.
Hours are updated in real time. Ensure that the hours you would like to use in Skip are configured using your Online Ordering Schedule for Takeout.
Create Payment Type for the Skip Integration
What is Marketplace Facilitator Tax? Skip collects tax from the guest and remits it to the state without the restaurant ever seeing the tax money. Additional information can be found in this Support Center article on.
Please contact Skip directly if you have questions regarding marketplace facilitator taxes at posintegration@skipthedishes.ca.
Yes, you'll need to follow the same steps individually for each restaurant you'd like to add the Skip-Toast integration to.
You can easily access the setup steps in Toast Web when you log in. A checklist at the bottom right of your screen will pop up, and there will be a line item for the integration setup.
After signing up for the integration and completing all the onboarding steps, Toast will begin reviewing and setting up the configuration in the backend. Once the Toast onboarding team has reviewed the configuration, if you have not received any emails from Toast, please confirm the email address linked to the account with your team, Sales Rep, or Toast Customer Care. All of the onboarding steps need to be completed to trigger the Toast team’s review and confirmation email.
Once you are live on the integration, you should make ALL menu changes in Toast, NOT on the Skip portal. Menus with visibility set to Online Orders: Ordering Partners are shown on Skip and the other online ordering partners you may use. For more information on changing your menu's visibility settings, check out .
Note: Menus are refreshed from Toast on a nightly basis, so updates made to Toast during the day will be reflected the following day in Skip. When you go live on the integration, your existing menu on Skip will be overwritten with your menu and images from Toast. If the menus have not been refreshed in Skip one day from the publish date and there are no unpublished changes in Toast, contact Skip as they will need to re-sync the menus on their end.
Skip uses your Takeout hours set via your Online Ordering Schedule. Should you need to change this schedule at any time, you can do so by selecting Takeout & Delivery using the navigation on the left side of your screen and selecting Online Ordering Schedule under the Availability header. If your restaurant offers self-delivery through Skip, then Skip would also use the Delivery hours (see two tabs in the image below).
Note: For more information on setting restaurant hours and services, check out or this in Toast Web.
Yes, items will go out of stock on the Skip menu in real-time when they are 86'd on your Toast POS. See for a refresher on how to 86 an item.
Yes. Menu-based pricing can be set up where a burger costs $10 on Toast POS and $12 on Skip, for example. To change the price settings on your menu, see or contact Toast Customer Care team for assistance.
By default, Skip starts with a baseline estimate for delivery and pickup. However, to give you the most accurate timing, Skip continuously updates these quotes based on:
If your restaurant doesn't offer pickup orders, the pickup dining option will not be used, and you can continue to not offer the option for pickup through Skip.
To request deactivation of the integration, please contact Toast Customer Care, who will then coordinate with Skip to complete the deactivation process.
Toast can integrate your Skip orders via this integration directly. Please coordinate with your aggregator if you plan to stop using their service. You should call Skip to switch to tablet protocol, then stop your aggregator service to prevent losing any Skip orders. Once you are on the tablet protocol, you can sign up for the direct integration in Toast Web using the My Integrations page.
Note: If you use other delivery platforms, we recommend you continue to use the aggregators to integrate all orders into your Toast POS.
Yes, alcoholic beverages can be sold through Skip. See the section of this article for more information.
Yes, as long as one brand on Skip marketplace maps to one unique location setup in Toast.
Menu, configuration-related issues, driver questions, and past/current order questions can be addressed by the Toast Customer Care team.
No, all Skip orders are sent directly to the kitchen.
| Toast sends your account information to Skip for them to activate. |