A line that moves, and a screen that keeps up with it.

Counter orders, delivery orders and a make line that has to stay in order. These are the pieces of the product that do that work.

Two staff assemble grain bowls with tongs along a glass-fronted serving line.

The parts of the product that do this work.

If your make line has more than one station
Route by station, so prep, grill and expo each see only their own work, and send an order forward when your part is done.
If you measure how long an order sits
Timers change colour on your own thresholds, per order type, and the colours are colourblind-safe.
If you batch fries and proteins ahead of the ticket
The item summary bar counts what the whole board needs and ticks down as you work.
If a bump happens by elbow as often as by hand
Bumped the wrong ticket? Pull it back from the recall drawer.
If a router reboot has ever stopped your line
Orders already on the screen stay on the screen, every bump is recorded, and it syncs when the connection comes back.
Screen placement along a make line An overhead floor plan. The room is a wide, shallow rectangle, the shape of a make line with a walkway behind it. Three evenly spaced filled rectangles run along the top wall, marking one screen per station and one more at the pass.
If your make line has more than one station, one screen per station and one more at the pass.

Everything above is on the features page, with the list of what is not built yet beside it. See every feature

What still works when the internet is out.

What keeps running in each of the three network states. The same table the features page publishes, negative cells included.
CapabilityEverything downInternet down, local network upInternet up
See orders already on the screenYesYesYes
New orders from a cloud POSNoNoYes
New orders over your local networkYesYesYes
Bump, strike, hold, prioritizeYesYesYes
Screens stay in sync with each otherYesYesYes
PrintYesYesYes
ReportingCatches up laterCatches up laterYes

What keeps running in each of the three network states. The same table the features page publishes, negative cells included.

Capability

Everything down

See orders already on the screen
Yes
New orders from a cloud POS
No
New orders over your local network
Yes
Bump, strike, hold, prioritize
Yes
Screens stay in sync with each other
Yes
Print
Yes
Reporting
Catches up later

Internet down, local network up

See orders already on the screen
Yes
New orders from a cloud POS
No
New orders over your local network
Yes
Bump, strike, hold, prioritize
Yes
Screens stay in sync with each other
Yes
Print
Yes
Reporting
Catches up later

Internet up

See orders already on the screen
Yes
New orders from a cloud POS
Yes
New orders over your local network
Yes
Bump, strike, hold, prioritize
Yes
Screens stay in sync with each other
Yes
Print
Yes
Reporting
Yes

We run these tests on every release and publish the results, failures included. None are published yet — the first land at launch. See how it handles an outage

What an operator on this kind of line would say.

We have no customers yet, so nobody has said this. The block below is a placeholder at the real size of the quote that replaces it.

PLACEHOLDER TESTIMONIAL — NOT A REAL CUSTOMER

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Our internet drops most weeks and it used to take the line down with it. The screens kept taking bumps straight through the last outage and caught up on their own when it came back. The queue never knew.

MB Marcus Bell General manager, Placeholder Bowls · Not a real city

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