Order at the table, no paper
The menu's in your hand. Tap the dish, pick the size, and there's nothing to misread later.
Waiter Terminal
Tap it in at the table on a 10-inch tablet. Before the waiter reaches the kitchen door, the kitchen already has it.
Paper and pen forget; the tablet doesn't. No onion stays no onion, table seven stays table seven.
Waiter terminal tablet screen mockup
Tap at the table, fire to the kitchen. No trip in between.
Every trip the waiter doesn't make to the kitchen is a table they're looking after instead.
Sunday lunch, terrace full
The waiter scribbles "T7: 2 köfte, 1 çoban salata, no onion", walks across a packed terrace to the kitchen, reads their own handwriting wrong, and the köfte comes out with onion. Back and forth, twice. Three other tables waited the whole time. The order was right in their head — it just got lost on the way.
How it looks
Tap the table, add the dishes, note the no-onion, fire it. Need to move a guest or split the bill at the door? Same screen, no walk back to the till.
Three steps
Stand at the table, tap the dishes, add the notes — no onion, extra bread. The guest sees you're getting it right.
One tap and the order is on the kitchen screen — drinks to the bar, hot food to the line. You never leave the floor.
Bring the bill to the table, split it however they like, take payment on the spot. No queue at the till, no waiting for the slip.
What it does
The menu's in your hand. Tap the dish, pick the size, and there's nothing to misread later.
No walk to the pass. The order is on the kitchen screen the second you fire it — drinks split off to the bar automatically.
No onion, allergy, well done, serve the kids first — the note travels with the dish all the way to the cook.
A couple moves to the terrace, two tables join for a birthday, four split the bill — all from where you stand.
Take payment at the table with a paired bank terminal. The guest leaves without a single trip to the till.
30 seconds, no sound
Real footage, not animation. Filmed on a busy terrace at a place we work with in Budva.
~30 sec
Better together
The waiter fires the order; the kitchen screen shows it; the same check is open at the POS; inventory drops the units. The waiter and the cashier are never looking at two different orders.
The cook sees the right ticket in the right order. Wasted plates stop.
Explore moduleOne tap at the till, straight to the kitchen — on a tablet, no bulky hardware.
Explore moduleCut the queue — let customers place orders themselves.
Explore moduleAutomatic depletion, ingredient breakdown, alert thresholds.
Explore moduleTie delivery orders to a route, control the handoff.
Explore moduleWhere to find it
Not in Sadece Online Menü or Deniz. From Ada it runs on a tablet you may already have; Ata ships three terminals for a busy floor.
The five we hear most
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