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Local Line alternatives: 4 honest options
Local Line is a strong platform for farms and food hubs — and it isn't the right fit for everyone. Depending on what you sell and who you sell to, one of these alternatives may serve you better. Here's an honest look at four of them, including our own product.
Minori MidoriThat's us
The platform these pages belong to — so read this entry knowing that. Minori Midori is B2B-first commerce for food and produce distributors: buyers apply and you approve them, every account gets its own prices and net terms with credit limits enforced at checkout, invoicing chases itself, and orders ride your own delivery days and zones. The Growth plan adds a retail storefront with card checkout, memberships, subscription boxes, and standing orders.
Best for: Distributors selling to restaurants and grocers on account, with retail as a second channel — not farms selling mostly direct-to-consumer.
Barn2Door
All-in-one e-commerce and marketing for farms selling direct-to-consumer and direct-to-wholesale: online store, point of sale with available hardware, subscriptions on every plan, and email and social tools, with hands-on onboarding. Published tiers carry one-time setup fees and a flat card-processing rate.
Best for: Farms that want marketing tools, point of sale, and guided onboarding bundled with their store.
GrazeCart
Farm e-commerce built around perishables, with weight-based selling as the signature: store builder with custom domains, inventory, delivery zones with custom fees, and pickup locations. Higher tiers add point of sale, subscriptions, and driver and packing management. The entry tier's price is published; larger tiers are quoted on request.
Best for: Farms — especially meat producers — selling by weight direct-to-consumer and unifying online orders with in-person sales.
Open Food Network
Open-source marketplace software from an international not-for-profit, used by thousands of enterprises across many countries. It powers online stores, community food hubs, and buyer–supplier connections, and positions itself as removing the cost barrier of commercial platforms.
Best for: Community food hubs and producers who value open-source, not-for-profit infrastructure over a commercial feature set.
Deciding between the top two? Read the full Minori Midori vs Local Line comparison.
Local Line facts on this page were last verified on July 15, 2026 against Local Line's public site. Local Lineis not affiliated with Minori Midori; spotted something out of date? Tell us via the demo form and we'll fix it.
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