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Mi Menú Web is a digital menu tool for restaurants and takeaway businesses, positioning itself around “taking orders directly via WhatsApp with no platform commission.” After opening a merchant’s menu link or QR code, customers can browse dishes, select items, create a cart, and finally send a formatted order to the merchant’s WhatsApp. It is more of a private-domain ordering entry point for food businesses than a full-fledged delivery platform.
Based on the website, its core modules include a mobile web menu, high-resolution dish displays, search by category/ingredient/preference, and automatic recommendations for combos, drinks, or side dishes. It focuses on solving issues such as oversized PDF menus, unclear food photos in chat, and slow manual replies about prices. On the ordering side, the key capability is turning a customer’s selected cart into a clear summary and sending it directly to WhatsApp Business, reducing the manual communication workload for merchants.
The official website does not disclose specific plans, monthly fees, or one-time costs. It repeatedly emphasizes no external commissions, no hidden commissions, and no mandatory contracts. As a result, it is difficult to assess long-term cost or value-for-money boundaries. Deployment appears to be via a cloud-based web menu, with merchants receiving a link and QR code. The page does not state whether self-hosting, APIs, or developer interfaces are supported.
Its main advantage is the simple onboarding path: register, upload an existing menu, let the service provider digitize it, and then start taking orders via links and QR codes. For food businesses that rely on WhatsApp, it can reduce platform commission costs and improve the visual menu experience. The downside is limited disclosure of enterprise software details: there is no information on permission management, team collaboration, data security compliance, payments, delivery, POS, inventory, or CRM integrations, nor is there any SLA information for support.
It is best suited to small restaurants, cafés, fast-food outlets, and takeaway businesses in regions such as Latin America where WhatsApp is widely used, especially as a replacement for PDF menus and manual chat-based ordering. In mainland China, WhatsApp is usually difficult to access, and local food merchants more commonly use tools such as WeChat Mini Programs, Meituan, Ele.me, 2DFire, and Hualala. Therefore, deploying it in China would require considering alternatives for network access, payments, and user habits.
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