KT Lin

Swiftab - QR ordering for small businesses. Start free.

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Swiftab lets small businesses take orders from a QR code or link — no app download, no hardware, no developer needed. Set up your store, add your menu, and share a QR code. Customers scan, browse, and order from their phone. You see every order in real time on your dashboard. Built for cafés, food stalls, pop-ups, home-based sellers, and anyone who wants a faster way to take orders without expensive POS hardware. Free plan available. Paid plans from $7/mo for growing stores.

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KT Lin
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Hey Product Hunt! I'm the maker of Swiftab. I built this because setting up digital ordering felt way harder than it should be for small businesses. Most solutions assume you have a tablet, a dedicated device, or a developer on call. A lot of small café owners and food stall operators just want customers to scan something and place an order — without the setup headache or the monthly fees that come with traditional POS systems. So I built Swiftab: a PWA-based QR ordering system where you set up your store once, share a link or print a QR code, and orders start coming in. No app download for customers. No hardware. Works on any phone. A few things I focused on: — Real-time order dashboard, so you see new orders the moment they come in — Dead-simple menu management, with no technical knowledge required — A free plan that actually lets you run a real store (not just a trial) It's been a side project built lean — the fixed cost is under $2/month, running on Vercel and Supabase free tiers. That's also why I could keep the paid plans affordable. Would love to hear from anyone running a small food or retail business — what would make this more useful for you? Happy to answer any questions.