Table tents that survive every menu refresh
Print the QR once on the table tent. Swap the linked menu PDF or page every time you change the chef’s special, raise a price, or run a seasonal combo — the printed QR never changes.
Print one QR per table, let diners open today’s menu on their phone, and edit the menu from your kitchen without ever reprinting a tent card.
Print the QR once on the table tent. Swap the linked menu PDF or page every time you change the chef’s special, raise a price, or run a seasonal combo — the printed QR never changes.
Add a second dynamic QR labelled "Loved the meal? Scan to review" on every takeaway bag. The receipt-time review push has the highest conversion of any review tactic in F&B.
A single wall-mounted QR replaces an out-of-date painted price board. Update the linked menu from your phone whenever items go out of stock.
Drill into a city-specific page for restaurants in your area.
No — the COVID-era mandate has lifted, but they remain the most cost-efficient way to keep menu prices, item availability, and seasonal specials always-current without reprinting.
No. Every Android and iPhone built in the last 5 years scans QR codes directly from the native camera app — no separate app required.
A mobile-friendly web page beats a PDF on every metric — faster to load, easier to update, prices update instantly. PDFs are only better if your brand demands a specific print-style layout.
Yes. Print half the tables with one dynamic QR pointing at Menu A and the other half with Menu B. Two weeks of scan analytics tells you which menu drives more orders or longer dwell time.
No card. No watermark. Static, video and image QRs free — 1,000 signup credits cover your first dynamic QRs.