Core Platform

One menu. Every channel. Always in sync.

Managing menus across kiosk, web, app, marketplace, and drive-thru through separate systems creates price inconsistencies, missed updates, and avoidable operational overhead. MenuPro is a single source of truth: define your menu once, distribute it everywhere, update it instantly.

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Source of truth for all menu data
Instant
Propagation to every ordering channel

The cost of menu fragmentation

When menu management is split across multiple platforms, every price change becomes a multi-system project. Items that are out of stock on the kiosk remain visible on the web. A limited-time offer goes live on the app an hour after the kiosk because someone forgot to update a second system. MenuPro eliminates this entirely — one change, every surface, in real time.

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Menu definition across all channels
Real-time
Propagation with no manual publishing step

What MenuPro does

Single source of truth

Define your menu once. MenuPro distributes it across kiosk, web, app, marketplace, and every other ordering surface — consistently, automatically, and in real time. The price on your kiosk is always the price on your website, with no manual reconciliation required.

Centralised pricing and rules

Pricing, modifiers, availability windows, and location-specific overrides are all managed in one place. No spreadsheets synchronised between systems, no risk of one channel showing a price that contradicts another. One change, applied everywhere.

Instant propagation across every surface

Change a price, add a modifier group, update item availability, or launch a limited-time offer. The change propagates to every connected channel within seconds — no scheduled batch jobs, no manual publishing, no lag between your decision and the guest experience.

Architecture

Built for menu complexity at enterprise scale

Enterprise menus are not simple lists. They include hundreds of items, thousands of modifier combinations, regional pricing variations, daypart scheduling, and nutritional data requirements that differ by market. MenuPro is built to handle this complexity from the ground up, without requiring workarounds or manual overrides.

  • Multi-level modifier groups and nested modifier rules with conditional logic
  • Daypart scheduling for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and late-night menu windows
  • Location-level price overrides without affecting the central menu definition
  • Nutritional and allergen data management for regulatory compliance
  • Bulk menu operations: update hundreds of items simultaneously in a single action

Feeds every channel from one definition

MenuPro acts as the authoritative source that every LineTen channel reads from. When a guest opens your website, approaches a kiosk, or places an order through a marketplace integration, they are looking at the same menu — the one your team manages in MenuPro, with no duplication required.

  • Native integration with all LineTen channels: kiosk, web, app, drive-thru, Queue Buster
  • Real-time availability updates prevent out-of-stock items appearing on any surface
  • POS sync ensures in-store pricing remains consistent with all digital channels
  • Marketplace distribution via Bridge: push your menu to third-party platforms from one source

Frequently asked questions

Can we manage different menus for different locations?

Yes. Each store's POS is the starting point for its menu — what's sold, at what price, and what's available on site. MenuPro syncs from that foundation and distributes it across every ordering channel in real time, while still supporting location-specific variations such as regional pricing, local specials, or site-specific availability where your operation needs them.

How quickly do menu changes go live after we make them?

It depends on the change. Menu data pulled from each store's POS can be configured on a schedule that suits your operation — typically daily, or more frequently where needed. Changes made in MenuPro itself — pricing, availability, new items, or campaign updates — propagate to connected channels much faster, often within seconds, though timing varies with menu complexity and the number of surfaces being updated. There is no manual publishing step.

Does MenuPro handle complex modifier structures?

Yes. MenuPro is designed for enterprise-level menu complexity, including multi-level modifier groups, nested modifiers, modifier-level price adjustments, and conditional modifier rules. Configurations that other systems require workarounds to handle are supported natively.

Can MenuPro feed third-party delivery marketplaces as well as LineTen's own channels?

Yes. MenuPro distributes your menu definition to third-party delivery marketplaces via Bridge, LineTen's integration layer. This ensures your marketplace listings stay in sync with your internal menu without requiring a separate menu management workflow.

How does daypart menu scheduling work?

Operators configure daypart schedules directly in MenuPro, defining which categories and items are available during which time windows. The system transitions automatically at the configured times across all channels simultaneously — no manual switching, no risk of the wrong menu appearing outside its intended window.

See MenuPro in your operation

Talk to us about centralised menu management at enterprise scale.