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QR Code Menus
that track every scan.

Replace laminated menus with a tracked QR code. See peak ordering hours, swap in daily specials without reprinting, and run different menus for lunch vs. dinner from the same printed code.

Why restaurants use QR menus

Post-pandemic, QR menus stuck around because they pay for themselves. No reprinting when prices change. No sticky laminate that has to be wiped between guests. And every scan is data: when guests look, where they’re from, whether they’re repeat visitors.

Most QR menu services charge $10–30/month per location. QR Track is free, unlimited, and runs on your own server — one $5 VPS handles a whole regional chain.

How QR Track fits a restaurant workflow

Update without reprinting

Switch from breakfast to lunch menu at 11 am, then dinner at 4 pm — the same printed code shows the right menu for the time of day. Change the destination from the dashboard or via API.

Per-table analytics

Generate one dynamic code per table. They all link to the same menu, but each has its own scan log. See which tables turn over fastest, which have long dwell times, and where you might need more staff.

Logo on the QR code

Embed your restaurant’s logo in the center of the code. Looks professional on table tents and reassures guests that the QR is legitimate (not a sticker placed by a scammer).

Daily specials by URL swap

Have a special running this weekend only? Point the QR code at your specials page Friday morning, switch it back to the regular menu Sunday night. Track how many guests actually scanned during the promo window.

Frequently Asked Questions

Upload your menu PDF (or link to your online menu page), generate a dynamic QR code in QR Track, print it on table tents, and place them on each table. When you update your menu, just edit the destination — no reprinting required.

Yes. QR Track logs every scan with timestamp, city/region, device type, and ISP. You can see peak ordering hours, identify slow days, and measure how many guests actually opened the menu vs. how many tables you served.

For tracking purposes, one shared QR code is simpler. If you want per-table analytics, generate one dynamic QR per table — they all redirect to the same menu URL but each has its own scan log.

Yes. Change the QR destination to a special-promo page in the morning and switch it back in the evening. The same printed code shows different content depending on what you set in the dashboard.

Set up your restaurant QR menu free.

Self-hosted, unlimited menu codes, full scan analytics.

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