Feature · kitchen display

The kitchen sees what needs doing.

No shouting, no notes, no login. One QR at the device — and a phone or tablet is a kitchen display.

Why bother?

  • Notes get lostThe slip slides off, the guest waits, nobody knows why. With three people in the kitchen the note is the weakest link.
  • The counter keeps asking„Is table 7 ready?" — three times per dish. Every question costs both sides time.
  • A login in the kitchen is theoryNobody types a password with greasy hands. Systems that demand it simply do not get used.

How it works

Scan QR instead of login

A QR from the back office turns any device into a station display — no account, no app. The code redeems once: a photographed QR is worthless.

See Only your own station

The kitchen sees kitchen dishes, the bar sees drinks. With allergens, without the guest's name — the kitchen does not need it, so it does not get it.

Report Tap DONE

One tap and the counter sees a READY signal on the table. Only once ALL stations are done — otherwise someone collects a dish straight out of the pan.

Instant No waiting

New orders appear as soon as they are booked — not at the next refresh. If the network drops, the display still fetches the list regularly.

Where are the limits?

What the display is not:

Not a printer replacement if you want kitchen tickets on paper, we keep printing them One device per station the code is for one display; a second needs its own Stage live and verified on real hardware; the first venues shape it

How many stations does your kitchen have?

Four questions — then we see whether the display makes your night easier.

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