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Order. Pay. Collect.
The kiosk app turns any Android kiosk - 15.6" to 32" - into a self-service counter: customers browse the catalogue, place their order and pay by UPI, while the kitchen or warehouse sees it instantly.
Functionality
What the kiosk app does
Runs on the kiosk you choose
The app supports third-party Android kiosks of various sizes - 32", 24", 15.6" - so hardware is a choice, not a lock-in.
Local languages, spoken feedback
Local-language support and voice-based feedback keep the kiosk usable for every customer, not just the app-fluent.
Real-time inventory behind the menu
The kiosk sells from live stock - sold-out items drop off before a customer can order them, and the catalogue is managed centrally.
Straight to kitchen or warehouse
Kitchen and warehouse integration means an order placed on the screen lands where it gets fulfilled - no re-entry, no relay.
UPI payments, digital invoices
Customers pay by UPI right at the kiosk and get a digital invoice - order and payment close in one interaction.
A screen that sells
Banner ads and promos run on the kiosk between orders - the busiest screen in the store earns its keep.
Outcomes
What changes at the counter
The counter unclogs
Self-service absorbs the ordering queue - the same floor handles more customers at peak.
Shorter lines.Staff serve, not transcribe
With ordering self-served, people go where software can’t - food, service, floor.
Redeployed, not replaced.Orders arrive exact
Customers build their own order on screen - nothing misheard, nothing keyed twice.
Their choice, exactly.Upsell runs itself
Banners, promos and a browsable menu do the suggesting on every order.
The kiosk upsells politely.Questions, answered.
What hardware does the kiosk app run on?
Third-party Android-powered kiosks of various sizes - 32", 24" and 15.6" are common choices. The app is the product; the kiosk hardware is yours to pick.
Does it support local languages?
Yes - the kiosk app supports local languages, with voice-based feedback to guide customers through ordering.
How do customers pay?
By UPI at the kiosk, with digital invoice support - the order completes without staff involvement.
How does the order reach the kitchen?
Through kitchen (or warehouse) integration - the order lands directly where it’s fulfilled the moment it’s placed.
Is it only for restaurants?
No. QSRs and food courts are the classic fit, but the same self-service flow works as a self-checkout kiosk in retail formats.
How does the menu stay current?
The kiosk serves from your live catalogue and real-time inventory - price changes apply instantly and sold-out items disappear on their own.
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