Connect Toast to Nash

Last updated: August 16, 2026

If your organization is connected to Toast, you finish the connection through a short Getting Started checklist in the sidebar. Working through it imports your Toast locations, tells Nash which orders to process, and gets you set up to dispatch deliveries — either to a delivery provider or to your own fleet.

You'll see a Getting Started item in the sidebar while setup is incomplete, with a small progress pill (for example, 1/4) showing how far along you are. Open it to reach the checklist. Once every step is done, the item is replaced by a Toast item — see Manage your Toast integration.

Note

This checklist appears only for Toast-connected organizations. Toast is connected to your Nash account when your organization is provisioned; you don't turn it on yourself.

The checklist has four steps, in order. Work top to bottom.

Step 1 — Create Stores

The first card, Create Stores, imports your Toast locations into Nash.

Use the Select stores to import picker to choose which of your Toast locations to activate. Select every location you want Nash to process deliveries for, then continue to the next step. Only the stores you select here are activated; the rest stay off until you come back and add them.

Step 2 — Select Dining Options

Toast dining options are the order types your restaurant defines in Toast — the categories your point-of-sale uses to describe how an order is fulfilled. On the Select Dining Options card, you tell Nash which of those dining options to treat as deliveries.

For each active store, use the Select dining option picker to choose the dining options Nash should process for delivery. The options listed are your own Toast labels, pulled straight from your Toast setup. Pick the ones that represent delivery orders, then continue. Nash only dispatches orders that arrive under a dining option you mark active here.

Tip

You can change these dining-option selections later. After go-live they're edited per location under Manage locations, not on this checklist.

Step 3 — Billing Info

The Billing Info card is where you add the payment method for your Nash account. Select Add Payment Method to open the Billing section and enter your payment details there.

Adding a payment method is self-serve — you enter your details directly in the Billing section, handled through Stripe. You choose your plan in the next step, where the Nash team gets involved only for custom pricing.

Step 4 — Go Live

The final card, Go Live, is where you choose a Nash plan and confirm billing to activate your integration.

Pick the plan that fits your volume and select Select Plan on that card. Nash then opens a Directing to Stripe dialog — choose Go to Stripe to confirm billing in a new tab. Completing that confirmation in Stripe is what takes your integration live.

For the Enterprise plan, the card's Contact Support button opens support so the Nash team can put together a custom proposal.

Important

Your integration isn't finished until you complete the billing confirmation in Stripe. If you close that step early, come back to Go Live and finish it.

The available plans are laid out on the Go Live card so you can pick the one that fits your volume. The Enterprise plan is custom — its pricing is set with the Nash team through Contact Support. For questions about which plan is right for you, reach out to Nash at nash.ai/demo.

What happens next

Once you've gone live, the Getting Started item is replaced by a Toast item in the sidebar, confirming your setup is complete. From then on, orders that come in from Toast flow into Nash and appear in Orders, where Nash dispatches each one to a delivery provider or your own fleet. To work those orders, see Find and work orders.

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