Oh, what a brilliant initiative! Because, you know, printing out a menu was just too easy and convenient. Now, let's add an extra step by printing a QR code that leads to a menu. Because who doesn't love adding unnecessary steps to the simplest tasks, right? Absolutely genius! Oh, and let's not forget the sheer brilliance of creating a problem and then solving it with this app! I mean, it's truly revolutionary. Because obviously, if the owner has to print QR codes, they might as well just print menus, right? But no, let's complicate things unnecessarily and then act like we're solving the world's greatest dilemma by making people scan a code to see a menu. Ah, the wonders of modern technology!
What if the menu items or price change? In that case, the document corresponding to the QR code can be changed. However, in case of printing out menus, it would be difficult to update.
Haha. Good one! Now, the problems; it will solve one of the most important things for a restaurant, apart from good food, which is Customer Service. Many restaurants have single menus at the counter and people usually have to wait in line to get a hold of one. In busy Dine-in restaurants, once you are seated you have to wait to catch the waiter's eye, to get the menu! Another, issue which seems minor, but affects many people is that, you don't know how many people have touched the menu (infections, dirty hands, etc.). In tier 2-3 cities these problems are more common that you think. Plus this tool gives them their own website. Which for many small restaurants is very tough. As a customer, your experience improves, when you can simply scan and see the menu on your phone, as per your convenience. Also, it gives the restaurant a Digital Presence, which uplifts their. We all want a UPI scanner, even at a smallest tapri(stall), but complain about this? It's 2024! We all should support Digital India and make sure small vendors/restaurant owners go digital.
@@anuragbandyopadhyay3483You can go for a paid subscription which is cheaper than hosting and maintaining a website and a backend. In that plan you can edit all the rates. Additionally, they help you with creating a digital menu. Which is very convenient as you can change the rates, mark the items OUT OF STOCK, add images and many more.
@@BuildersCentral Oh, I see your point now! Silly me, thinking that simplifying the menu process was just adding an unnecessary step. It's all about customer service, isn't it? Eliminating the dreaded wait for the elusive waiter to grace us with a physical menu and sparing us from the horrors of potentially germ-ridden menus is truly a game-changer. And let's not forget the struggle of small restaurants in tier 2-3 cities, grappling with the Herculean task of establishing a digital presence. With Recaho, they can now effortlessly join the ranks of the digitally savvy, gaining their own website in the process. How could I have been so blind to the noble cause of uplifting small vendors and restaurant owners into the digital age? After all, it's 2024 - time to embrace the wonders of Digital India and bid farewell to the archaic ways of the past. Thank you for enlightening me!
@@BuildersCentral also , how could I have missed the sheer financial brilliance of Recaho's paid subscription model! Why bother with those one-time expenses for physical menus when you can pay a recurring fee for the rest of eternity, right? After all, who needs to save money when you can just keep shelling out cash month after month? And let's not forget the convenience of being able to edit rates, mark items out of stock, and add images - because clearly, that's worth paying for indefinitely! Thank you, Recaho, for showing us the true meaning of financial responsibility - because why buy a menu once when you can pay forever? Brilliant!
I have a similar SaaS product that includes a QR code-based ordering system as well as an online food ordering system. It’s impressive how you convinced them-it’s really commendable!
A dynamic app or website, like swiggy for menu would make sense. Uploading traditional menu is dumb, the text is small, its not user friendly and hard to navigate. If there is an app in which we can order there, there are some recommendations, there are pics, it would lead to more revenue and less labour. Half implementation is worse than no implementation, this is a doomed idea it seems
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This doesn't have a source code, this platform lets you build a website and get it live. This website only has pictures of your menu. The website is hosted as sub-domain.
Oh, what a brilliant initiative! Because, you know, printing out a menu was just too easy and convenient. Now, let's add an extra step by printing a QR code that leads to a menu. Because who doesn't love adding unnecessary steps to the simplest tasks, right? Absolutely genius! Oh, and let's not forget the sheer brilliance of creating a problem and then solving it with this app! I mean, it's truly revolutionary. Because obviously, if the owner has to print QR codes, they might as well just print menus, right? But no, let's complicate things unnecessarily and then act like we're solving the world's greatest dilemma by making people scan a code to see a menu. Ah, the wonders of modern technology!
What if the menu items or price change? In that case, the document corresponding to the QR code can be changed. However, in case of printing out menus, it would be difficult to update.
Haha. Good one! Now, the problems; it will solve one of the most important things for a restaurant, apart from good food, which is Customer Service. Many restaurants have single menus at the counter and people usually have to wait in line to get a hold of one. In busy Dine-in restaurants, once you are seated you have to wait to catch the waiter's eye, to get the menu! Another, issue which seems minor, but affects many people is that, you don't know how many people have touched the menu (infections, dirty hands, etc.). In tier 2-3 cities these problems are more common that you think. Plus this tool gives them their own website. Which for many small restaurants is very tough. As a customer, your experience improves, when you can simply scan and see the menu on your phone, as per your convenience. Also, it gives the restaurant a Digital Presence, which uplifts their.
We all want a UPI scanner, even at a smallest tapri(stall), but complain about this?
It's 2024! We all should support Digital India and make sure small vendors/restaurant owners go digital.
@@anuragbandyopadhyay3483You can go for a paid subscription which is cheaper than hosting and maintaining a website and a backend. In that plan you can edit all the rates. Additionally, they help you with creating a digital menu. Which is very convenient as you can change the rates, mark the items OUT OF STOCK, add images and many more.
@@BuildersCentral Oh, I see your point now! Silly me, thinking that simplifying the menu process was just adding an unnecessary step. It's all about customer service, isn't it? Eliminating the dreaded wait for the elusive waiter to grace us with a physical menu and sparing us from the horrors of potentially germ-ridden menus is truly a game-changer. And let's not forget the struggle of small restaurants in tier 2-3 cities, grappling with the Herculean task of establishing a digital presence. With Recaho, they can now effortlessly join the ranks of the digitally savvy, gaining their own website in the process. How could I have been so blind to the noble cause of uplifting small vendors and restaurant owners into the digital age? After all, it's 2024 - time to embrace the wonders of Digital India and bid farewell to the archaic ways of the past. Thank you for enlightening me!
@@BuildersCentral also , how could I have missed the sheer financial brilliance of Recaho's paid subscription model! Why bother with those one-time expenses for physical menus when you can pay a recurring fee for the rest of eternity, right? After all, who needs to save money when you can just keep shelling out cash month after month? And let's not forget the convenience of being able to edit rates, mark items out of stock, and add images - because clearly, that's worth paying for indefinitely! Thank you, Recaho, for showing us the true meaning of financial responsibility - because why buy a menu once when you can pay forever? Brilliant!
I have a similar SaaS product that includes a QR code-based ordering system as well as an online food ordering system. It’s impressive how you convinced them-it’s really commendable!
So whats the difference between normal menu and this qr menu
Awesome app great initiative
Thanks for the support! ❤
Video quality is insane
Soo underrated
I have a Smart ordering system, which is especially meant for roadside or small restro business.
What is it
@@naladinel5000 same as above video, but you select menu and order with table, or take away,or for delivery, and this is free.
Wow i am interested
I used menuzet for free ❤
Amazing and Thank You!
However this works only for India as the OTP wont reach international numbers.
Amazingggg 😍 app loved ittttt
Thank you! 👍🏽
We have better option than this!
A dynamic app or website, like swiggy for menu would make sense. Uploading traditional menu is dumb, the text is small, its not user friendly and hard to navigate. If there is an app in which we can order there, there are some recommendations, there are pics, it would lead to more revenue and less labour. Half implementation is worse than no implementation, this is a doomed idea it seems
What is revenue model ?
This photomenu service is free. You can dive into their paid plans.
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Thanks Bro
Hey, nice videos!
I am a video editor and thumbnail designer. I was wondering if I could Level up your videos with quality retention editing to boost your views. Do let me know what you think.
source code for this pls...
This doesn't have a source code, this platform lets you build a website and get it live. This website only has pictures of your menu. The website is hosted as sub-domain.
Maybe I can create a similar website but making a platform like recaaho is wild
Oh I need your help too
How can we help?
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