FastQRMenu

Restaurant software field guide

Compare the workflow before you compare the feature count

FastQRMenu is built for table QR menus and dine-in order handling. The products below expand into different combinations of POS, payments, delivery, websites, loyalty, and marketing. Choose the operating model your restaurant actually needs.

owner.com

July 15, 2026

FastQRMenu vs Owner.com

Owner.com combines a managed restaurant website, direct ordering, branded app, loyalty, marketing, delivery, catering, analytics, and integrations.

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toasttab.com

July 15, 2026

FastQRMenu vs Toast

Toast is a restaurant technology platform spanning POS, payment processing, hardware, kitchen operations, online ordering, delivery, loyalty, marketing, and Mobile Order & Pay.

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squareup.com

July 15, 2026

FastQRMenu vs Square

Square for Restaurants is part of a broader commerce platform with POS, payment processing, online ordering, table QR order-and-pay, customer data, reporting, staff tools, and hardware options.

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upmenu.com

July 15, 2026

FastQRMenu vs UpMenu

UpMenu is an all-in-one restaurant online-ordering platform with websites, QR menus, payment support, tableside ordering on higher plans, marketing tools, delivery features, and optional add-ons.

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menufy.com

July 15, 2026

FastQRMenu vs Menufy

Menufy positions its current service around managed direct online ordering, website and Google listing support, guest data, loyalty, automated marketing, review assistance, delivery options, and a dedicated success manager.

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Decision shortcut

Start with the system boundary

Choose FastQRMenu when:

the restaurant needs a browser menu, one QR entry per table, a live order board, tracking, and optional WhatsApp handoff—but wants to keep its current POS and payment process.