Buyer pains
- PDF menus go stale as prices and availability change.
- Table tents need one QR that supports menus, specials, reviews, and service requests.
- Owners need scan reports without paying enterprise QR pricing.
Restaurants and cafes
Restaurants and cafes need QR codes that can change with the day: menus, specials, prices, sold-out items, reviews, private events, service requests, and table workflows.
First QR to launch
Start with one measurable scan outcome, ship a print-safe code, and then expand into alerts, reports, AI tasks, and automation once the first placement proves useful.
Feature bundle
Upload text, PDF, or photos, review extracted categories/items, and publish only after owner approval.
Generate per-table QR codes with placement tags, service request options, and future ordering foundations.
Get milestone, spike, low-performance, and destination-error alerts before a printed campaign goes stale.
Example flows
Change the landing page daily without reprinting table tents.
Route happy guests to reviews and collect feedback from unhappy guests first.
Send catering prospects to menus, quote forms, galleries, and calendar links.
QRScanInk can recommend templates, draft destination copy, generate monthly scan summaries, create scoped API/MCP tokens, and let approved agents provision QR assets without crossing tenant boundaries.
Keep exploring
FAQ
Yes. QRScanInk is built around a cancellation-safe policy: printed QR codes keep resolving to a safe destination, with warnings before branding, analytics, custom domains, or advanced destinations are affected.
Yes. Start with one dynamic QR link, then add menus, product passports, wallet passes, smart routing, scan alerts, reports, webhooks, API tokens, or MCP automation.
No. Core QR links, landing pages, menus, forms, analytics, reports, and exports work without paid third-party services. External tools are credential-gated enhancements.
Create a table QR menu with AI-assisted menu import, scan-safe design, and service-request buttons.