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Menucito.MX is a digital menu and QR-code menu service for restaurants. Merchants only need to provide a PDF, images, or send menu information via WhatsApp; the platform digitizes it for them and generates a dedicated shareable URL plus a high-resolution QR code, suitable for placing on tables, printed menus, or promotional materials.
Its core capabilities focus on menu display and lightweight ordering: it supports classic, modern, and order-enabled menu styles, with customization for colors, logo, and layout. Menu pages can include a Google Maps location and social links such as Facebook/Instagram. On the ordering side, it provides a shopping cart, allowing customers to select items and send their order via WhatsApp. It also offers an instant order list, helping dine-in customers or groups organize what they want to order. All plans also include usage statistics, up to 20 dish photos, and update support.
Pricing is subscription-based: 1 month for $550.00, 6 months for $2,995.00, and PRO for 12 months plus 1 free month at $3,995.00. The website does not explicitly state the currency, but given the .mx domain and its Mexican market positioning, the pricing is most likely intended for local Mexican users. All plans include 1 digital menu, a custom QR code, custom design, basic update support, and a WhatsApp shopping cart, with an emphasis that no sales commission is charged.
The main advantage is its very low barrier to entry: merchants do not need a website, domain, payment gateway, or app, as Menucito handles menu creation and QR-code delivery. WhatsApp-based ordering also fits well with local consumer habits in Latin America. The limitations are that it does not disclose whether it offers a self-service admin panel, team permissions, approval workflows, APIs, data security compliance, SLA, or online payment capabilities, so it should not be regarded as a full restaurant management system.
Menucito is better suited to small restaurants, cafés, street-food vendors, and merchants in Mexico and Spanish-speaking markets that want to launch a branded menu quickly. Access from China cannot be determined from the available information; even if the site opens, WhatsApp, Google Maps, and Facebook/Instagram are generally restricted in mainland China, which would affect real-world usability. Chinese merchants are better served by local alternatives such as WeChat Mini Program menus, Weimob, Youzan, Keruyun, and Meituan restaurant systems.
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menucito.mx is an Mexico SaaS provider. TG4G tracks its product information, with monthly pricing from $32.00, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach menucito.mx directly.