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Tbltags

Licensed tbltap, table tap, QR menu, and NFC menu entry points that connect guests to the right restaurant, menu, table, and ordering context.

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Guided setup

Start with us next to you.

Enter your email here, confirm the PIN, and the app opens the restaurant setup guide.

How tags help

Tags reduce manual lookup by sending guests into the correct public table experience when the tag is active and assigned correctly.

  • Tags should be visible and easy to scan or tap.
  • Assignments should match the real table layout.
  • Damaged or incorrect tags should be reported with table details.

Licensed use

Tbltags are licensed products. Ordering tags purchases the license to use them with the restaurant account; it does not create unrestricted ownership or transfer rights.

  • Keep tags with the restaurant/account context they were ordered for.
  • Do not transfer tags to another restaurant, owner, account, or location without a new license purchase or a support-approved process.
  • Use the tag ordering flow when additional licenses are needed.

Quick bill routing

A tbltag can become a Quick Pay bill location while an active table session is in billing mode.

  • Before billing, a tag opens the expected public restaurant or table flow.
  • After staff marks the table ready for payment, scanning or tapping the same tag can route guests to the current bill.
  • This supports guests who ordered through staff instead of the menu, as long as the staff-entered items are on the active table bill.

Most likely questions

Quick answers

What if a tag routes to the wrong place?

Confirm the physical table and assignment, then contact support with the restaurant, table, and opened URL.

Can a restaurant transfer tags after ordering?

No. Tags are licensed for the restaurant/account context they were ordered for and are not transferable without a new license purchase through tag ordering or a support-approved process.

Why did a tag open a bill?

If staff has moved the active table session into billing, the tag can open the Quick Pay bill location so guests can pay or join a split.

Guides

Helpful guides

Restaurant ownersUpdated May 5, 2026

Order and activate tbltags

How restaurant teams should think about tag licenses, placement, activation, and testing QR/NFC tbltags for tables.

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Restaurant ownersUpdated May 5, 2026

Pair and place tbltags

How to pair stock, licensed, and temporary tbltags, name table locations, place tags for guest use, and test them before service.

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Restaurant ownersUpdated Jun 1, 2026

Set up a tbltap menu

How restaurant owners set up tbltap, table tap menu, QR menu, and NFC menu experiences so each table opens the right restaurant menu.

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EveryoneUpdated May 5, 2026

Quick Pay and split bills

How Quick Pay turns an active table into a bill location, supports guests who did not order through the menu, and helps split payment by share or item.

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GuestsUpdated May 5, 2026

Open a tbltap menu

How guests open a tbltap menu using QR menu, NFC menu, tbltag, table link, or table tap menu entry paths to access the correct public restaurant menu without an account.

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