Vol. III · Issue 7 Friday, 29 May 2026
ORDR

A point-of-sale, in print and on the floor

Tagged features.

6 stories in the archive.

26 Apr 2023

An editorial illustration of a smartphone on a wooden desk showing stylised analytics charts beside a coffee cup, warm window light
engineering

March and April 2023 features update

Phone-friendly staff ordering, a configurable end-of-day cut-off for reports, and product categories surfaced across downloadable reports. Three quality-of-life features bundled into one update.

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Francesco Boffa

23 Feb 2023

An editorial illustration of a clean restaurant counter with a card reader, an order ticket and a small plant in soft afternoon light
payments

February 2023 features update

Payment terminals now work across any number of devices and networks, and our pre-payment flow has had a months-long overhaul based on thousands of real orders.

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Carlos Butler

23 Sept 2022

An editorial illustration of a small elegant contactless card reader on a polished wooden bar counter, a hand approaching with a contactless bank card, soft warm evening light
payments

Feature: the perfect payment terminal

Card machines. PQDs. Payment terminals. Whatever you call them, they are the lifeline of hospitality. We wanted one that was fast, reconciled to a bill automatically, and flexible enough for the chaos of a busy service.

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Carlos Butler

14 Aug 2022

An editorial illustration of a smartphone in a hand showing an interface that fluidly shifts between glyph systems, soft particles around the screen, warm cafe light
ai in hospitality

Feature: automagic menu translation

Translating a menu by hand is tedious. From today, getting started — or adding a new language — is a single click. Under the hood, it is machine translation, so verify with a native speaker before going live.

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Francesco Boffa

23 Jul 2022

An editorial illustration of a thermal-paper kitchen ticket emerging from a small wall-mounted printer, a chef's hand reaching for it, warm afternoon window light
ai in hospitality

Feature: translated kitchen tickets

The same translation engine that helps customers read your menu can also print kitchen tickets in the language your chefs speak. Fewer mistakes on the line, happier staff.

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Francesco Boffa

23 Feb 2022

An editorial illustration of a smartphone on a bistro table showing a menu with flowing typography that shifts between scripts, soft warm light catching a wine glass nearby
ai in hospitality

Feature: translated menus

Maintain a single menu across every language your customers speak. Prices, photos, and descriptions stay in sync automatically, and ORDR shows each customer the right menu based on their device language.

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Francesco Boffa