One-tap call — guests reach a waiter without raising a hand.
When the guest scans the QR code at the table, a "Waiter" button appears on the menu screen, and tapping it and giving a quick confirmation creates the request. The customer signals what they need without getting up or trying to catch a server's eye. Because the call reaches the team digitally and instantly, guests are not left waiting and the flow of service stays uninterrupted.
Notification with table number — staff instantly know who called.
Every call arrives together with the table name tied to the scanned QR code, so staff never have to guess which table needs attention. The waiter heads straight to that table without wandering the floor, eliminating the chance of approaching the wrong guests. This saves time and reduces service errors, especially in busy dining rooms.
Reaches phones and panel at once — no call is missed.
The moment a call is created, a push notification is sent to the company's devices and the call is also recorded in the panel as a table notification, so someone on the service team is bound to see it. The waiter can follow the alert on a handheld device while the cashier or manager watches the panel's open-call list, so nothing depends on a single person. Because it surfaces in several places at once, the risk of a call going unnoticed drops noticeably.
Integrated with the QR menu — no separate device or buzzer.
Waiter calling works as a built-in feature inside the multilingual (TR/EN/DE/ES) QR menu at the table, so the guest makes the call from the same screen they use to browse the menu. There is no need to install physical call bells, separate button pads, or extra terminals on the tables. The business avoids hardware costs and gains a cleaner table setup, since menu, ordering, and calls all live in one digital interface.