QR ordering that diners actually finish
Servd Team · 30 April 2026 · 4 min read
A QR menu is only worth printing if diners reach the end of it. The drop-off almost always happens in the same places — a slow first load, a confusing modifier, or a checkout that demands an account.
Load fast, then get out of the way
Servd menus open in well under a second on a mid-range phone over mobile data. No app install, no sign-up wall — the diner scans, sees the menu, and starts adding items.
Make modifiers obvious
Bilingual items, clear required-vs-optional choices, and live price updates as options change. A diner never reaches the cart surprised by the total.
Checkout in one screen
Table number is already known from the QR. Payment is one tap. The fewer fields between "add to cart" and "order placed," the more orders finish — across our restaurants, completion sits above 90%.