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GoTab Goes Beyond Contactless Ordering & Payment for Hospitality Operators

GoTab Goes Beyond Contactless Ordering & Payment for Hospitality Operators

On the eve of celebrating its second anniversary with its longest-standing customer Caboose Brewing Company, restaurant commerce platform GoTab, Inc. reveals new integrations and innovative features meant to provide operators with actionable data, as well as smart, adaptable and easy-to-use tools for optimal business operations.

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A true one-stop shop for all transaction needs, GoTab differentiates itself by a set of distinctive features created around the proprietary tab functions, and a clear pricing advantage over other existing technology for hospitality operators.

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Pricing Advantage

The GoTab system is designed to be an integrated or stand-alone service, requiring minimal setup and a nominal per transaction percentage for operators, providing high-touch hospitality without the high-end price tag. A full cloud-based system, it requires no additional hardware, software or support costs and works seamlessly for takeout and delivery service, providing the same ease and convenience as in-venue dining. GoTab currently offers some of the lowest base pricing in the industry, and will unveil even lower pricing in early 2021 with processing fees down to 2.5% + .25¢ per transaction.

Contactless Menu

Since the launch of contactless ordering in 2018, GoTab has set a new standard in contactless menu management for operators, allowing them to actively edit menus in real-time, 86ing food via the Kitchen Display Systems, and easily control digital menu displays. GoTab’s technology allows operators to create a master menu, control how the digital menu is displayed, use GoTags to facilitate food filtering options, and gives them the ability to seamlessly create sub-menus for delivery/takeout, in-room ordering, etc. A new feature launching just in time for the holiday season is fixed duration menus, which operators can leverage to promote and offer special food offerings for a set window of time (i.e. Thanksgiving, Christmas, Hanukkah, etc.).

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