To be able to use the Scan and Order feature, you need to ensure that the Hospitality for Quick Serve and Fine Dining Plugin is activated. This is required so that you are able to define tables for your cafe.
Please Note: The plugin Hospitality for Quick Serve and Fine Dining is included in both - Community and Enterprise editions. This means that you will NOT be required to purchase and subscribe to this plugin.
You can activate the plugin from the Plugins screen. Alternatively, you can activate the plugin when upgrading your existing Tagrain account from the admin section. Since the Plugin is already included in your edition, clicking the activate button will activate the plugin without you requiring to go through the subscription management page / process.
Once you have decided upon the number of tables you wish to deploy in your Cafe or Restaurant, you will then need to decide the number of tables you like to enable for QR Ordering.
Please Note: The number of QR Codes that you generate for your table(s) impacts your Scan and Order Plugin licensing. See: Subscription Management
Please Note - The Hospitality for Quick Serve and Fine Dining Plugin is already included in your Community and Enterprise editions.
Also refer to the article: Scan and Order Plugin - Activation and Configuration to learn more about the Scan and Order Plugin.
Scan and Order Plugin is a software module that seamlessly integrates with Tagrain and allows customers to use their mobile phones to scan a QR code at their table or seat to place an order. Scanning the QR code opens a mobile responsive website using which the customer can place an order.
For the purpose of this article we have assumed that the customer has placed 2 orders - ST001-SU-01 and ST001-SU-02 from TABLE-01.
Once the order is confirmed, you (cashier) will see a pop up for the new order in the notification section on the Web Register. (As shown in the screenshot below)
This new order notification pop up displays the following information about the new order:
Store ID
Table Number
Time / Date when the order was placed
Please Note - At least one POS must be open for the new order notifications to appear on the Notification Pop Up Screen.
A corresponding entry for the new order is recorded under Recent Sales as a Suspended Transaction. (As shown in the screenshot below)
All the Table Orders placed using the mobile responsive website will eventually end up on the Recent Sales screen. The Recent Sales screen by default displays a list of recent sale transactions performed at the POS.
There are multiple ways to access the Recent Sales screen
You can Tap on the new order notification pop up and that takes you directly to the Recent Sales screen. This saves you from the hassle of searching through multiple orders under Recent Sales.
Alternatively you can navigate to: Home > Web Register > POS and click on the Recent Sales tile to bring up the Recent Sales screen. In the context of Scan and Order you can use the Show Suspend Only search filter to further narrow down your search to locate the Suspended Transaction.
For the purpose of this article we have assumed that the customer has placed 2 orders - ST001-SU-01 and ST001-SU-02 from TABLE-01. These orders are recorded as Suspended Transactions under Recent Sales.
Table Order - ST001-SU-01
The expanded view of the ST001-SU-01 depicts that the order comprises of the following food items:
Cheese Burger
French Fries
Table Order - ST001-SU-02
The expanded view of the ST001-SU-02 depicts that the order comprises of the following food items:
Veggie Toastie
Fountain Coke
Locate the table order (suspended transaction) on the Recent Sales screen and under the Action column, click on the […] against the transaction to perform one of the following tasks:
Recall a table order
Print KOT for the table order
Bill a table order
Navigate to Recent Sales and select the suspended transaction that needs to be recalled and tap on the Action [...] button and select Recall.
When you Recall an order, the food items that form a part of that order reflect on the transaction grid on the Web Register. You can use the transaction grid to increase / decrease quantity, customize the food item, delete an existing food item, or add a new food item.
When the order ST001-SU-01 is recalled, the food items - Cheese Burger and French Fries that formed a part of this order appear on the transaction grid.
Similarly, when the order ST001-SU-02 is recalled, the food items - Veggie Toastie and Fountain Coke that formed a part of this order appear on the transaction grid.
This Recall feature proves useful especially if an existing order needs to be revised. For example, the customer may want to increase or decrease the quantity ordered or may want to go in for a Veg Burger instead of a Chicken Burger. You can even customize the Food Item if it has modifiers attached to it.
Navigate to Recent Sales and select the suspended transaction that needs to be fulfilled. Tap on the Action [...] button and select Print KOT. Print KOT will print the KOT for all the food items in the order.
The Print KOT option is available only when the suspended transaction has some or all the items on it that have not had the KOT printed for. KOT has to be printed separately for each order placed.
Even if there are multiple orders (ST001-SU-01, and ST001-SU-02) placed from the same table, a KOT is required to be printed for each order separately. What this means is that individual KOTs would be printed for ST001-SU-01, and ST001-SU-02 to be sent to the kitchen for order preparation.
When an order has been fulfilled, the Table has to be billed.
Navigate to Recent Sales and select the suspended transaction that has been fulfilled and now needs to be billed. Tap on the Action [...] button and select Bill Table #.
This takes you to the Web Register, where you can tap on the Pay button to reach the Payment Screen and process the payment for the table order.
In our example we have 2 suspended transactions - ST001-SU-01,and ST001-SU-02, for TABLE-01.
When you tap the Action [...] button and select Bill Table #, these orders ST001-SU-01, and ST001-SU-02 are merged and the food items that formed a part of these orders are consolidated and reflected on the transaction grid on the Web Register.
Click on the Pay button to proceed to the Payment screen.
Select a Payment Mode on the screen from among the payment options available to process the payment. The transaction will automatically print on the printer attached to the Web Register.
A transaction receipt is similar to a KOT receipt but is a bit more detailed and is intended for the customer rather than the kitchen staff. A sample transaction receipt is pasted below for your reference.
Managing QR Codes in Scan and Order
Scan and Order Plugin - Activation
Placing a table order by scanning a QR Code placed on the table