QR menu for restaurants and cafés
Guests scan a code and browse on their phone. Update items and prices anytime—no new print run for every change.
For restaurants, cafés, and retail shops
Publish one mobile-friendly experience for your business. Dining brands focus on the menu; product-focused brands focus on the store. Bilingual content is available when you maintain Arabic and English text.
Same platform. Different experience for dining and for retail.
Guests scan a code and browse on their phone. Update items and prices anytime—no new print run for every change.
A digital storefront that stays open 24/7, so people can visit your shop from their phone without being there in person.
Less admin work, clearer information on mobile, updates in minutes.
Update the digital page instead of reprinting menus or flyers.
Edit products, categories, and images from one dashboard.
Menus and stores are built for phone screens and QR links.
Simple plans based on commitment period.
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Manage products, categories, images, and social links in one place.
Show bilingual content when your business uses both languages.
Same platform; different customer experience for dining and for retail.
Control logo, colors, and visuals so the public page matches your business.
Dining businesses that want a QR menu, and shops that want an online store. Both are first-class use cases.
Yes. When you add Arabic and English content in the dashboard, supported customer pages can use a language switcher where the product implements it.
Often a few minutes after account creation and first business setup. Full content entry depends on how many products you add.
Yes. Updates from the dashboard should appear on the public menu or store without republishing a PDF or poster.
No. The workflow is designed for owners and staff: forms and uploads in the admin panel, not code.
Menu mode suits restaurants and cafés: browse categories and a typical dining flow. Store mode suits shops: product discovery and a cart-oriented experience.
No. They open your link or scan your QR code in a normal web browser on their phone.
Yes. Menus and stores are built for small screens and touch use.
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