Scan & Order

QR ordering at the table — menu, order and pay

Guests scan, browse, order and pay from their own phone. No app download, no waiting to flag a server, instant kitchen routing.

A QR code on the table turns every seat into a point of sale. Guests scan, see your live menu, order and pay from their own phone — no app download — while the ticket routes straight to the kitchen display like any other order.

Guest scanning a QR code at a restaurant table to order
  • Scan to order

    A code on the table opens your live menu — items, modifiers and 86’d items always current.

  • No app download

    Runs in the guest’s browser — nothing to install, nothing to sign up for.

  • Instant kitchen routing

    QR orders land in the same queue and KDS as every other channel, routed by station.

  • Pay from the phone

    Guests settle with card and tip from their seat — Helcim-powered, tokenized, PCI-handled.

More orders, lighter staffing

When guests can order the second course or another round without flagging a server, tickets grow and staff cover more tables. Servers focus on hospitality; the phone handles the transaction.

The guest’s own phone

No app to install, because nobody installs an app for one meal

A QR code opens the menu in the browser. Ordering and paying happen there, and the order joins the same queue as every other channel.

  • The menu is the same menu — one catalogue, so an 86’d item disappears everywhere at once instead of only where someone remembered to change it.
  • Orders route by station like any other channel, so the kitchen’s workflow does not fork per channel.
  • The table stays attached to the order, so a server can still add to it or settle it from the terminal.
Guest scanning a table QR code to open the menu

What we will and will not claim

Guest data stays yours
Orders placed through scan-and-order are your tenant’s data under the same row-level security every other order lives under. There is no marketplace intermediary in the path.
One catalogue, every channel
Menu, modifiers and availability come from the same source the terminals read — which is why an availability change is instant everywhere rather than eventually consistent by hand.

Turn every table into a point of sale

See scan-order-pay end to end in a quick demo.