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menu4all is a lightweight SaaS product for restaurants and other food-service businesses. It lets merchants host online menus, quickly edit dishes and prices, and generate QR codes for tables, shop windows, and receipts. Its core value is turning a menu into a shareable online link, so businesses do not need to keep reprinting paper menus.
Based on the available copy, the product is very focused: online menu hosting, real-time editing, and QR code generation. Merchants can log in passwordlessly via email; the system sends a time-limited secure login token, so there is no password to manage. Menu content remains owned by the user, while the platform receives a limited license to host, process, display, and back it up. It is a good fit for small restaurants, cafés, and bars that update menus frequently but do not need a complex POS or ordering system.
The pricing structure is simple: there is only one Everything included plan, priced at $5/month. It includes a hosted menu link, QR codes, and saved price updates. Subscriptions renew automatically, while payments, taxes, and refunds are handled by Paddle. Users can request a refund within 14 calendar days after purchase. Card refunds typically take 3–5 business days, while PayPal refunds take around 48 hours. No free plan or free trial information was found.
On security, menu4all states that it uses reasonable administrative, technical, and organizational measures, but also makes clear that it does not guarantee absolute security for transmission or storage. The terms do not disclose SOC 2, ISO 27001, detailed GDPR provisions, data residency, or an SLA. Team collaboration, role-based permissions, multi-user store management, APIs, webhooks, and developer documentation are also not mentioned in the main copy. As a result, it looks more like a self-service tool for a single location or small team than an enterprise-grade restaurant platform.
The strengths are its low price, clear feature scope, and fast setup, especially for small shops that want to replace paper menus with QR codes and update prices frequently. The limitations are also clear: there is no visible support for online ordering, payments, inventory, loyalty marketing, multi-branch management, or advanced permissions and integrations. If all you need is “display a menu + let customers scan to view it,” the value for money is good. If you need a full digital operations stack for a restaurant, it may not be enough.
The available copy does not provide information about access from mainland China, ICP filing, a Chinese interface, or local payment support, so China accessibility is unknown. Payments are handled by Paddle, so domestic Chinese merchants may need to verify foreign-currency credit card support, PayPal availability, and tax invoice requirements themselves. In the Chinese market, local alternatives such as Youzan Catering, Weimob Catering, and Keruyun may be worth considering, as they usually have stronger support for the WeChat ecosystem, local payments, and on-the-ground service.
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