We've eaten at hundreds of restaurants across Karachi. At almost every one, the same scene plays out: a group of friends sits down, waits for a waiter to bring the menu, passes one laminated card between six people, and then tries to consolidate everyone's order while the waiter stands there with a notepad. It takes 15 minutes before the kitchen even knows you exist.
Existing QR menu tools were either overpriced POS systems that small restaurants could never afford, or glorified PDF viewers that did nothing except show a static menu. Nobody had built a system where everyone at the table could actually order together — in real time, from their own phone, into one shared cart.
So we built SnapTray. A free QR code menu with real-time shared cart ordering, a kitchen display system, AI-powered menu scanning, and free acrylic stands delivered to your door. We made it free because we believe the restaurants that need this most are the ones that can afford it least.