Carnitas o asada, roja o verde, con cebolla o sin. Let them order in their language, in their time.
$20/month after trial · No credit card to start · No per-order fees
Taco trucks serve a bilingual customer base, with heavy customization per order. Salsas, proteins, tortilla types, cebolla or not, cilantro or not. A QR menu for taco trucks runs in both languages side by side, captures the customization in writing, and cuts the line length in half.
Bilingual customers: half order in Spanish, half in English. Your staff has to switch constantly.
Every taco is customized — protein, salsa, onion, cilantro — and the callout from the window is chaos.
Festival and event crowds mean 30-deep lines at peak.
Handwritten tickets get wet, smudge, get lost.
Multilingual menu (English + Spanish, plus 6 others) means customers self-serve in their language.
Protein variations (asada, pastor, carnitas, pollo, lengua, veggie) as a simple picker.
Salsa choices (roja/verde/habanera) as multi-select add-ons.
Printed or digital kitchen tickets via the kitchen display — no more wet paper.
Pickup numbers make the window handoff fast — no hunting.
Spanish + English side by side. Add 6 more languages if you serve tourist crowds.
One picker per taco. Clear pricing when proteins cost differently.
Add-ons let customers pick every salsa they want.
T-001 numbers called from the window.
Share your URL on Instagram; pre-orders come in before the truck opens.
A birria truck shares its storefront URL on Instagram; half the daily orders are pre-orders for pickup at 11:30 sharp.
A festival taquería prints a big QR card; customers order from the line without blocking the window.
A weekday lunch truck at a tech office takes 100 orders in 45 minutes via QR.
Yes. Spanish is one of the 8 built-in languages. Customers toggle language from the QR page; you maintain one menu per language.
Add-ons. Customers check the boxes for each salsa they want; extras come through on the ticket.
Toggle off the protein variation or mark the item out-of-stock. It disappears from the menu immediately.
Yes. One account, same menu, same QR. Take the truck to any event and the system follows.
Kitchen display on a tablet is the native experience. Receipt printer integration isn't built in, but many trucks pair with a browser-to-printer bridge.
30-day free trial. $20/month after. No credit card to start, no hardware to buy, no per-order fees.