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ordr.at is a QR-code ordering platform for high-traffic offline venues such as stadiums, hotels, beaches, and cinemas. Its core pitch is “Scan. Order. Done.” Guests do not need to download an app or create an account; they simply scan the QR code associated with their table, seat, or room, place an order, and pay upfront via Apple Pay or bank card. Its positioning is closer to a lightweight mobile ordering and scenario-based payment collection SaaS.
The platform emphasizes a three-step setup process: create a store, upload menu pricing and branding information, and generate QR codes. Guests can then scan and order. Unique QR codes can be generated for tables, seats, rooms, and similar locations, making it suitable for service scenarios that require accurate delivery. Features include orders, carts, and standard or branded QR codes. The Pro plan adds an analytics dashboard, while the Enterprise plan supports white labeling and API integration. However, the main materials do not disclose deeper integration capabilities such as inventory, POS, hotel PMS, membership systems, or similar back-end tools.
The pricing structure is straightforward. Starter is $0/month and includes 1 location, a 5% transaction fee, and standard QR codes, making it suitable for pop-up stores or small beach vendors testing the model. Pro is $49/month and supports 5 locations, a 2% transaction fee, custom branded QR codes, and an analytics dashboard, targeting established restaurants or busy venues. Enterprise is custom-priced and offers unlimited locations, custom rates, 24/7 priority support, and API integration.
Its main advantage is low friction for visitors: no installation or registration is required, which suits instant-consumption scenarios such as sports events, cinema visits, and hotel room service. The free entry-level plan also makes it easy for small merchants to validate demand. The drawbacks are that public information is limited regarding data security compliance, team permissions, admin roles, refund workflows, supported payment countries, and third-party system integrations. Aside from the API mentioned in the Enterprise plan, developer support details are also relatively sparse.
ordr.at is suitable for merchants that want to launch QR-code ordering quickly, such as stadium concessions, hotel room service, beach chair service, cinema snack sales, and pop-up stalls. Access from mainland China is unknown. The disclosed payment options are limited to Apple Pay and bank cards, with no mention of WeChat Pay, Alipay, or local invoice compliance. If the main customer base is Chinese consumers, it is worth evaluating local QR-code restaurant ordering, mini-program ordering, and domestic payment collection solutions as well.
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ordr.at is an Austria SaaS provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach ordr.at directly.