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Tabro
QR ordering and waiter calls for restaurants
Tabro helps small cafes, restaurants, bars, and small venues launch a browser-based QR menu and table ordering flow without forcing guests to install an app. Guests scan a QR code, open the menu in their browser, browse dishes, place an order, or call a waiter. Staff see orders and waiter calls by table in real time. It is built for teams that want to start small: test one venue or a few tables first, validate the guest and staff flow, and then decide whether to roll it out further.
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Hi Product Hunt! I am building Tabro because many small restaurants do not need a huge POS rollout just to test a better table service flow. With Tabro, a restaurant can start with a browser-based QR menu, then add table ordering, waiter calls, staff table view, and basic reports. Guests do not install an app. They scan a QR code, open the menu, place an order, or call a waiter from their phone. The main idea is to make the first pilot small and practical: one venue, or even just 2-3 tables, before a wider rollout. I would love feedback on: 1. Whether the demo flow is clear. 2. Which restaurant use case feels strongest: QR menu, table ordering, or waiter calls. 3. What would make you trust this enough to test it in a real venue. Live demo: https://tabro.app/demo
About Tabro on Product Hunt
“QR ordering and waiter calls for restaurants”
Tabro was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 5 comments, placing #29 on the daily leaderboard. Tabro helps small cafes, restaurants, bars, and small venues launch a browser-based QR menu and table ordering flow without forcing guests to install an app. Guests scan a QR code, open the menu in their browser, browse dishes, place an order, or call a waiter. Staff see orders and waiter calls by table in real time. It is built for teams that want to start small: test one venue or a few tables first, validate the guest and staff flow, and then decide whether to roll it out further.
On the analytics side, Tabro competes within SaaS, Food & Drink and Operations — topics that collectively have 47.2k followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how Tabro performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.
Who hunted Tabro?
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