A digital menu for your restaurant or café
Items with photos and prices, updated in seconds, opened by a tap or a scan.
A digital menu is a web page showing your items with photos, prices and descriptions, opened from the customer’s phone by scanning a code or tapping a sticker on the table. Changing a price or hiding a sold-out item takes effect on every table at once — which is the practical difference from print.
How it works
- 1
Add the items
Name, description, price and photo, grouped into sections: starters, mains, drinks.
- 2
Write it in Arabic and English
The menu shows in the visitor’s language, which matters in cities that host guests from outside the Kingdom.
- 3
Put the code on the tables
A printed QR or an NFC sticker. The two together cover every phone.
Why it matters
No printing cost
Every price change used to mean a reprint. Now it means pressing save.
Photos sell
A photographed item gets ordered more than a written one — the easiest advantage print cannot match.
Seasonal offers in one press
A Ramadan menu or a weekend offer switches on and off on time, with no scramble.
Common questions
Does the customer need an app?
No. The phone camera reads the code and the page opens in the browser.
What if the connection in the venue is weak?
The page is light and opens on slow networks, but keeping a few printed copies for edge cases is sensible.
Part of the shop page on the Basic Shop and Pro Shop plans. See pricing
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A smart sticker on your counter
A customer taps it and your shop page opens: menu, offers, booking, reviews.
Your product and service catalog
Show what you sell with photos, prices and descriptions, on one page opened from a phone.
Your customers’ reviews on your page
Ask for the review at the right moment — which is while the customer is still with you.