The menu changes. The table tent doesn't have to.
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Half the QR menus printed since 2020 are dead links now, because the service behind them wanted a monthly fee forever. A customer sitting at your table pointing a phone at an error page is not ambience. Your menu code should outlast the laminator, not the billing cycle.
Laminate with confidence
A menu QR code is only as durable as the company behind it. Ours is a one-time purchase with no subscription to lapse, so the code you laminate into fifty table tents today keeps redirecting for the life of the restaurant. Canceling anything never breaks a printed SolidQR code.
Tonight’s specials, printed last year
Point the code at the regular menu Monday through Thursday and at the prix fixe page on Valentine’s Day. The destination is yours to change from a phone in the kitchen, as often as service demands. The print never changes; only where it goes does.
The math against monthly menus
A subscription QR service runs $84 to $400 a year, forever, and the code dies if you stop. SolidQR is $4.99 once. That’s less than one appetizer, for a code that works as long as you do.
Make yours now
Point it anywhere. Change it anytime. Print it forever. $4.99, once.
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Questions restaurants actually ask
What should a restaurant QR code point at?
Your menu, wherever it lives: a PDF, a page on your site, your online-ordering link, or tonight's specials. Change the destination anytime from your phone; every printed code updates instantly.
Do I have to pay monthly to keep my menu code working?
No. $4.99 once. There is no subscription attached to the code, so there is nothing to lapse. Table tents you laminate today will still work when you renovate the dining room.
What happens when I change the menu?
Nothing happens to your printed materials, and that's the point. Update the destination once and every table tent, window decal, and takeout flyer points at the new menu immediately.
Can I use different codes for dine-in, takeout, and the window?
Yes, and bulk pricing makes it cheap: from $3.99 each for 2 or more, down to $1.99 each at 25-plus. Design once, and every table's code gets its own destination. Separate codes tell you which surface gets scanned. Pro analytics (from $9.99/month, 30 days free, optional) adds timing and location detail.
Will it work if the Wi-Fi is spotty?
The code itself is just print; it needs the customer's phone to have signal, not your Wi-Fi. Redirects resolve from a global edge network, so the hop we add is measured in milliseconds.