MenuXpress.net is an online ordering and digital menu platform for restaurants. Its main goal is to help businesses quickly create menus and receive customer orders via WhatsApp. It is more of a lightweight front-of-house tool for foodservice businesses, emphasizing βbuild a menu in minutes,β self-service back-office management, and direct customer contact. It is well suited to small restaurants that want to reduce errors from manually recording orders.
Based on the available content, the platform provides an admin dashboard where merchants can create, edit, and delete menu items; maintain descriptions, prices, and promotions; and organize menus by categories and subcategories. It also supports menu customization, featured dishes, coupons and discounts, website sliders, and banners to help improve conversions. On the ordering side, the main focus is WhatsApp order intake: customers select items and quickly complete an order, while merchants stay in touch through the messaging tool. The site also mentions centralized management of customer and business information, as well as exchange-rate management, POP materials, and related features.
Its public plan is a MenuXpress subscription: $7/month when billed monthly, or $19/year when billed annually, listed as the equivalent of $1.58/month with 55% savings, billed at the BCV exchange rate. The plan includes a custom subdomain such as TuNombre.menuxpress.net, menu personalization, unlimited menu items, and more. The main page does not mention a free plan, free trial, refund policy, or multiple plan tiers.
The advantages are clear positioning, low pricing, and a low barrier to use, making it suitable for restaurants without technical teams that want to launch a digital menu quickly. WhatsApp-based ordering is also a good fit for markets such as Latin America, where instant messaging is heavily used. The downside is limited disclosure: there is no clear information about online payments, delivery, kitchen printing, inventory, loyalty programs, or other more complete restaurant SaaS capabilities. There is also no supporting information on team permissions, data security and compliance, APIs, or self-hosting.
It is suitable for small restaurants, takeaway shops, cafΓ©s, and similar businesses that need a simple menu display and WhatsApp-based ordering flow. For use in mainland China, the available content does not provide information on access, payment methods, or localization support, so its accessibility can only be rated as unknown. In addition, WhatsApp is generally restricted in mainland China, so real-world deployment may be less smooth than local alternatives such as WeChat Mini Programs, Meituan, Weimob, Youzan, 2DFire, or Keruyun.
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menuxpress.net is an Venezuela SaaS Tools provider. TG4G tracks its product information, with monthly pricing from $1.58, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach menuxpress.net directly.