Mulle is a QR-code menu, ordering, and payment platform for restaurants, cafés, hotels, and bars. After scanning a QR code on the table, customers can browse the menu, select items, place an order, and pay directly in their mobile browser, with no app installation or account registration required. The platform is based in Estonia and says it is available globally, with optimization for European and African markets.
In terms of feature completeness, Mulle is more than a static digital menu. It covers the full restaurant SaaS workflow from “scan, browse, order, and pay” through to ticketing and analytics. On the menu side, it supports images, prices, descriptions, allergen labels, categories, search, dietary filters, and add-on options. For branding, it supports restaurant logos, colors, cover images, language selection, and domains. For operations, it offers real-time menu editing, hiding sold-out items, a kitchen display system (KDS), order status workflows, table/seat association, digital receipts, notifications, waiter calls, and feedback. It also includes built-in table reservations, allowing guests to choose an area, date, time, and party size, with confirmation by email.
Pricing information is relatively limited: the official website clearly states that there is a free plan, while paid plans use a fixed monthly fee with zero commission on orders, no hidden fees, and cancellation at any time. However, it does not disclose specific prices or differences between plans. For payments, Mulle supports Stripe and other major payment gateways, allowing customers to pay with Apple Pay, Google Pay, Visa, Mastercard, and more. The system also mentions integration with the CompuCash POS system, as well as use with custom digital lock systems for scenarios such as self-service vending cabinets and hotel minibars.
The main advantages are the low barrier for customers and the fact that no app is required. For merchants, the zero-commission model is more suitable than per-order commissions for high-volume dine-in scenarios. Its multilingual, multi-currency, and white-label capabilities also make it a good fit for tourist areas and chain brands. The drawbacks are that the website does not publicly provide detailed pricing, permission/role structures, API documentation, or security and compliance details. Team roles, data protection, audit capabilities, and developer extensibility should be confirmed further before procurement.
Mulle is suitable for food and beverage businesses that want to build their own dine-in QR ordering system, reduce waiter workload, and improve tableside payment efficiency. It may also fit hotel room service, seat-based ordering in entertainment venues, event stalls, and self-service retail cabinets. Access from China is unknown; on the payment side, it does not mention WeChat Pay, Alipay, or local RMB settlement. If you primarily operate in mainland China, you should first evaluate access speed, cross-border payment availability, and Chinese-language support. You may also want to compare local alternatives such as Weimob, Youzan, Keruyun, 2Dfire, and Meituan’s restaurant systems.
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