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We built the only restaurant waitlist platform that actually pays restaurants.
OpenTable and Resy charge $150–$900/month. digiQueue is free — and shares priority queue revenue with you.
Steps:
Post a QR code at your door
Guests scan and choose: free queue or paid
You set the price
Revenue goes to your Stripe.
No guest app. No hardware. No contracts.
We built digiQueue after seeing restaurants leave thousands per month on the table. The line is the product — we built the monetization layer.

digiQueueThe waitlist app that pays your restaurant
Steven Thompsonleft a comment
Hey PH! Maker here 👋 We built digiQueue after realizing no waitlist platform actually pays restaurants — they all charge monthly instead. The idea came from watching theme parks and airlines charge for priority access. Restaurants with 45-minute waits are sitting on the same opportunity, but no platform unlocks it. Happy to answer anything about the revenue model, tourist restaurant use cases,...

digiQueueThe waitlist app that pays your restaurant
Steven Thompsonstarted a discussion
Why it works
If you're curious how the economics work for restaurants: Example: 100 people in line, 10 buy a $15 priority pass. That's $150 revenue from the waitlist. On the paid plan the restaurant keeps 75% ($112.50) and digiQueue keeps 25%. Most platforms charge $200–$500/month regardless of usage. We flipped it so restaurants only pay when they make money.
