Tabro

Visual product story

How Tabro moves one table from QR handoff to a completed visit

An eight-frame walkthrough of the guest and staff flow: the waiter controls the table QR, guests order from their phones, and the team sees every request by table.

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Guests opening the Tabro QR menu at a restaurant table

A page for showing the product without relying on video

Each frame works as a self-contained proof point: what the guest sees, what the waiter does, and how the restaurant team keeps the table flow under control.

Guests waiting at a restaurant table during a busy evening
01

A normal busy evening

Guests sit down while the team is moving between tables, and the usual wait before the first interaction begins.

Waiter showing a Tabro table QR code to guests
02

The waiter opens the table QR

Instead of leaving a generic code on the table, the waiter shows the active table QR and keeps the session tied to the correct place.

Two guests opening the same Tabro menu on their phones
03

Both guests join from their phones

Each guest opens the same table flow in the browser, so ordering stays shared without requiring an app download.

Guest adding dishes from a Tabro digital menu
04

Guests browse and add dishes

The menu, item details, and basket actions stay in one clear phone flow while the table context is preserved.

Guest sending a Tabro table order from the phone
05

The order is sent

A guest reviews the basket and sends the order without waiting for the waiter to return to the table.

Restaurant staff seeing a new Tabro order on a tablet
06

Staff sees the order by table

The order appears in the staff view with the table attached, so the team can react without verbal relay or chat confusion.

Guest calling a waiter from the Tabro phone flow
07

The guest can call the waiter

Requests like calling a waiter use the same flow, giving staff a clear signal with the exact table.

Staff closing a Tabro table after guests finish
08

The table is ready again

After the visit, the team closes the table flow and the next service cycle starts cleanly.

Next step

Use the story to align the team, then test it on real devices

This visual version is meant to be easy to share with owners, managers, and staff before running a small pilot shift in one venue.