Qaro is a QR-code ordering system for restaurants in Switzerland. It is positioned not as a basic “scan to view the menu” tool, but as a complete service workflow covering table ordering, payment confirmation, and order delivery to the kitchen. The site emphasizes that it can run alongside traditional service: guests can scan a QR code to order and pay by themselves, while staff can also enter orders manually in the system. This makes it suitable for dine-in, terrace, and peak-traffic scenarios.
Based on the available information, Qaro’s core modules include QR menus and ordering, online payments, kitchen order flow, waiter-entered orders, and add-on recommendations. Its key mechanism is that QR customer orders are sent to the kitchen only after payment has been confirmed, helping reduce missed orders, incorrect orders, and unpaid-order risks. Orders entered by staff, meanwhile, can be sent to the kitchen immediately, with payment handled at the table at the end of the meal. The system also stresses that “QR and classic service can run in parallel,” which makes it friendlier for restaurants that do not want to completely change their service model.
The pricing information is relatively straightforward: 0 CHF installation fee, no need to purchase hardware, and no setup fee. Commission starts from 9%, and is charged only on revenue generated through Qaro. The site offers a no-obligation 30-minute demo, but does not disclose a free plan, free trial, package tiers, or commission caps. As a result, restaurants evaluating long-term costs should still confirm with the vendor how orders are counted, what payment processing fees apply, and how settlement works.
The advantages are its low barrier to launch, a claimed ability to go live within 24 hours, no app download required, and included human support. The product also targets real restaurant pain points, such as peak-hour waiting, staff workload, kitchen queues, and unpaid QR orders. The downside is that public information is limited: there is no clear detail on integrations with POS, cashier, accounting, or inventory systems, nor on data security, compliance, role permissions, APIs, and similar areas. Assessing fit will likely require a demo and direct discussion.
Qaro is better suited to local Swiss restaurants, especially venues with large terraces, many tables, and staffing pressure during lunch and dinner peaks. For restaurant operators in China, its localization, payment options, and network availability are unclear, and it may not fit the WeChat Pay/Alipay ecosystem or domestic tax and cashiering requirements. If your main operations are in China, it may be better to first compare local alternatives such as 二维火, 客如云, 美团餐饮系统, and 哗啦啦.
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