SliceQ is a restaurant management system that streamlines phone, in-person, and online orders. With SliceQ, owners can manage the staffing shortage and weekend rush while increasing revenue by over 10%.
Automated phone ordering system for restaurants
SliceQ is a restaurant management system that streamlines phone, in-person, and online orders. With SliceQ, owners can manage the staffing shortage and weekend rush while increasing revenue by over 10%.
👋 Hi everyone! @sgandhi and I are excited to launch SliceQ. As restaurant lovers, @sgandhi and I encountered the same issues over and over again : *Third party fees and inflated prices made ordering online expensive, and our favorite restaurants were losing business *To avoid high fees, we called restaurants to order. But due to high volume, they missed our calls or we were put on hold *First time ordering online is a hassle. We didn’t want to download an app, create an account, or have to manua
Love the idea where you don't have to download an App or create an account to order from the restaurant and same pricing! Can easy beat the other apps which are charging absurdly high fees and marked up food !!
Great product which can help both restaurants and customers.
We have been using this product for a month. It's really solved lot of logistic issues, improved the operations, reduced errors and brought new business. My new employee was able to mange 5-7 tables on the day one without any issues.
@sgandhi, Nice product to help both restaurants and customers. Any future plan for integrating electrical bike delivery systems to help reduce carbon emission? Any endeavor to help the environment is greatly appriciated. Congratulations on your launch. Keep up the good work.
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