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POS comparison guide

POS comparison: what makes OrderNow different in practical buying decisions

Instead of building brand-versus-brand claims, this page explains which public product choices make OrderNow different and where those choices matter in a POS decision.

Six reasons OrderNow stands out

Public pricing with staged packages

OrderNow communicates a staged commercial model: Start from PLN 199 net per month, Pro at PLN 399 net per month, and Enterprise priced individually. For a venue, that means clearer budget planning and an easier way to match scope to the stage of rollout.

  • Public entry price visible on the pricing page
  • Scope can grow from Start to Pro without changing the operating model
  • QR menu, KDS, and online ordering remain part of the communicated product story

Browser-first rollout model

OrderNow is publicly positioned as a browser-based operating layer. That matters because many venues want to improve flow first, without starting with a full hardware replacement.

  • Lower entry barrier for rollout
  • One product logic across guest, floor, and kitchen
  • Easier operational validation before bigger infrastructure decisions

One joined operational flow

OrderNow does not present QR ordering, KDS, and direct online ordering as separate islands. The public materials show them as one connected operating model.

  • Guest ordering layer
  • Service workflow layer
  • Kitchen execution layer

A sales layer, not only order capture

The public product story puts Smart Pairing, Upsell, and Combo logic next to operational features. That shifts the discussion from recording orders to improving commercial performance.

  • Smart Pairing
  • Upsell logic
  • Combo recommendations

Owned online channel without order commission

OrderNow publicly frames online ordering as the restaurant's own channel, with no commission on orders. That strengthens margin control and customer ownership.

  • 0% commission on owned online orders in public pricing
  • Direct customer relationship on the restaurant side
  • Clearer margin logic for the operator

Fast launch model

The public pages repeatedly communicate a basic rollout within 24 hours when the venue does not require a full fiscal replacement. That makes OrderNow easier to test in practice.

  • Basic rollout communicated up to 24h
  • Suitable for phased adoption
  • Lower friction in pilot deployments

Where the difference matters most

Not every venue chooses a POS for the same reason. The table below shows the buying tensions where the OrderNow model changes the quality of the decision.

AreaBuying questionHow OrderNow answers it
Pricing logicDo you want one predictable monthly cost or separate purchasing decisions for each layer of the stack?
OrderNow's public pricing starts at Start and scales through Pro to Enterprise, which makes it easier to align budget with rollout scope instead of forcing one fixed package.
Rollout modelDo you want to validate a better operating flow first, or redesign the hardware environment first?
OrderNow positions a browser-first layer as a way to improve operations without assuming an immediate full replacement.
Sales scopeShould the system only record orders, or also support higher basket value during the ordering process?
Smart Pairing, Upsell, and Combo logic are framed publicly as part of the product value, not as a secondary afterthought.
Owned online channelHow important is direct control over margin, customer relationship, and online ordering flow?
OrderNow publicly emphasizes an owned online channel and no commission on orders, which changes the economics of repeat digital sales.
Operational consistencyDo you want separate tools for guest ordering, kitchen, and online sales, or one connected process?
OrderNow publicly bundles QR menu, KDS, and online ordering into one operating picture for the team.

Where OrderNow fits best

Venues that want operational improvement without rebuilding everything first

OrderNow makes the most sense where the team wants to improve service and kitchen flow before committing to a full replacement program.

Teams that want guest ordering, kitchen visibility, and online sales in one model

The product is strongest where value comes from connecting these layers instead of buying them as separate islands.

Operators who value clear pricing and stronger margin control

A fixed-plan approach and owned-channel logic matter most when the business wants simpler cost structure and better control over repeat digital orders.

Public sources behind this page

OrderNow pricing

Public commercial pricing and communicated plan scope.

Open source

OrderNow POS guide

Public rollout model, operating context, and POS positioning.

Open source

OrderNow KDS page

Public kitchen workflow and KDS positioning.

Open source

OrderNow QR menu page

Public QR ordering scope and guest ordering flow.

Open source

OrderNow online ordering page

Public owned-channel ordering model and commission framing.

Open source

What is OrderNow?

Public product overview and positioning.

Open source

FAQ

What most clearly differentiates OrderNow?

The clearest public differentiators are one commercial price, a browser-first rollout model, one connected flow from guest to kitchen, an owned online channel, and a sales layer built around Smart Pairing, Upsell, and Combo logic.

Does OrderNow make sense if the venue already has a fiscal setup or existing hardware?

Yes. Public materials position OrderNow as a sales, service, and kitchen layer that can be evaluated without assuming an immediate full replacement.

Is OrderNow only about capturing orders?

No. The public product positioning combines operational flow with commercial features that support basket growth during ordering.

Want to see whether this model fits your venue?

Open the pricing page or book a demo and compare the public product model with the real process in your venue.