Families of four trying to order five different sundaes at the counter? Let them figure it out on their phone first.
$20/month after trial · No credit card to start · No per-order fees
Ice cream shops run into a specific line problem: one family, five different custom orders, and a line of 15 people behind them. Give the family a QR code at the table, let them customize their scoops, toppings, and cones at their own pace, and keep the counter line moving for walk-ups.
A family of 4 takes 8 minutes to order. Meanwhile, the line out the door is growing.
Custom sundaes with 5 toppings are painful to ring into a standard POS.
Kids change their minds 3 times mid-order.
In summer, you're always short-staffed. The staff you do have shouldn't be order takers.
Allergies (nuts, dairy) need to be captured in writing on the ticket.
Each outdoor table or booth gets its own QR. Families order at their own pace.
Menu variations handle "single scoop" vs "double" vs "sundae". Add-ons handle toppings, sauces, cones.
Customization text field lets a parent type "no nuts" in plain language.
Walk-ups keep using the counter the normal way; QR is additive.
Stock tracking hides flavors the moment you scrape the last of them out of the tub.
Each scoop can stack sprinkles, sauces, whipped cream, cherry — with per-topping pricing.
Single/double/triple, waffle cone vs cup, kid vs regular.
"No nuts" "extra sprinkles" — captured in writing on the ticket.
86 a flavor in two taps when you run out.
Kids order what they see. Photos sell.
A gelato parlor with 6 outdoor tables uses Qrambl so families with kids don't hold up the counter.
A sundae shop's QR menu shows photos of each signature sundae. Sales of the high-margin specials go up.
An ice cream truck shares its storefront URL at every neighborhood it stops in.
Yes. Use variations for the base (single/double/triple) and add-ons for toppings. Each order line captures exactly what the customer picked.
Turn on the customization text field on items where it's relevant. "No nuts" or "dairy-free request" comes through on the order ticket.
One-tap toggle to mark it unavailable. It disappears from the customer menu immediately.
Yes. Subscription runs month-to-month, so you can use it just during summer if you want.
At your counter, on your existing POS. Qrambl never touches customer payments.
30-day free trial. $20/month after. No credit card to start, no hardware to buy, no per-order fees.