The line is the bottleneck. Let customers order from their phone while they wait — or before they even arrive.
$20/month after trial · No credit card to start · No per-order fees
Food trucks have one real problem: the line. When it's 20 people deep, you lose every customer who drives past and decides it's not worth it. QR code ordering for food trucks collapses the line by moving the ordering step onto the customer's phone. They order, they pay at the window when they pick up, they leave. Your truck sells more in the same rush window.
At peak, the line scares away drive-by customers who would have converted at a shorter queue.
You can't take a second order until the first one's off the grill because the customer is standing there specifying "no cilantro".
POS hardware is expensive, fragile in a food truck, and assumes you always have power.
You want an online menu page you can share on Instagram — but most QR menu tools won't give you a shareable URL.
Events and festivals mean high-volume short windows where every second counts.
A single QR sticker on the side of the truck is enough: customers scan, browse, and place their order before they even reach the window.
Orders come through with a pickup number (T-001, T-002…) so there's no confusion when you call it out.
Takeaway storefront URL is public — share `qrambl.com/r/your-truck` on Instagram and customers can order from home.
Runs on any phone or cheap tablet with a browser — no dedicated hardware, no bluetooth printer pairing dance.
Pause ordering with one tap when you run out of an ingredient or the line gets ahead of the kitchen.
Your own `qrambl.com/r/your-truck` URL. Share in your Instagram bio.
Automatic T-001 style pickup numbers. Shout them out, hand the food over, done.
One tap to stop new orders when the kitchen is underwater.
Mark items out for the rest of the shift the moment you run out.
Browser-based. Works on a phone, tablet, or laptop — whatever survives the truck.
A lunch-rush taco truck at an office park hits 80 orders in 90 minutes by letting office workers order from their desks.
A festival food truck uses a printed A3 QR poster; customers scan from the line and their order is ready when they reach the window.
A weekend brunch truck shares its storefront URL on Instagram; half the orders come in before the truck even opens.
Any device with a browser works — a cheap Android tablet, an old phone, even a laptop. No app install required.
Customer picks a time / pickup spot and pays you at the window when they collect. Qrambl does not process payments.
Yes. Share your public storefront URL `qrambl.com/r/your-truck` on social media. Customers can order from their couch for pickup.
Toggle the item as out-of-stock from your dashboard in two taps. Customers can't order it until you mark it back in.
Yes. Print a single large QR for the event or stick one on each side of the truck. No per-event setup needed.
30-day free trial. $20/month after. No credit card to start, no hardware to buy, no per-order fees.