quick2order is a mobile ordering system designed for “Feste und Veranstaltungen” — festivals, events, and on-site service scenarios. Its goal is to reduce the handling time per customer and improve queueing and order fulfillment efficiency. According to the website copy, it supports entering food and beverage orders via Android and iOS apps, then sending those orders through ticket/receipt printers to the kitchen, drinks bar, and other counters.
The disclosed core modules are fairly focused: mobile ordering, food/drink entry, user management, and printed order dispatch. It feels more like a lightweight tool for temporary events or multi-station serving environments than a full restaurant ERP system. For team collaboration, the website only mentions “managing users” and does not clarify whether it supports role-based permissions, shifts, audit logs, or permission separation across multiple stalls. Third-party integrations also appear to be limited to printer-related capabilities, with no disclosed integrations for payments, inventory, accounting, POS systems, or food delivery platforms.
The official website does not publish plans, pricing, billing cycles, or hardware cost information. On the positive side, the website explicitly says the system can be tested online in advance, and the app can also be tried after requesting access data, which is useful for validating the ordering and printing workflow before purchase. The deployment model is not clearly stated. Based on the “online test” wording, it may have an online service component, but it is not possible to confirm whether it is purely cloud-based or supports self-hosting.
Its strengths are a clear use case, a focus on fast on-site ordering for events, and order splitting to kitchens/bars, with what appears to be a straightforward workflow. It also supports both Android and iOS, making it easier to use existing mobile devices. The main drawback is the lack of public information: there are no details on pricing, payment methods, APIs, data security, service support, or permission controls, making it difficult to assess the cost and risk of larger-scale use.
It is suitable for temporary high-traffic ordering scenarios such as festivals, beer festivals, sports event catering, and market stalls, especially for teams that need to quickly distribute orders to multiple preparation points. Access from China cannot be determined from the website copy alone. As a German site, there may be uncertainties around speed and payment compatibility. If operating locally in China, it may also be worth evaluating domestic alternatives such as 二维火, 客如云, 美团餐饮系统, and 银豹.
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