Café & Restaurants

Your menu, edited from the counter — not the printer

Ran out of the paneer special by 1pm? Want the rainy-day cutting-chai combo up before the evening rush? Change it on your phone and the board updates in seconds. No more taped-over prices or stale boards no one believes.

Pixora INKE e-paper menu board showing a café's daily specials and combo offers
Today's Special · live

What it actually changes on a busy day

The small daily frictions of running a food counter — gone, one tap at a time.

Sell out gracefully

Eighty-six the biryani the moment the kitchen does. Customers stop ordering what you can't serve, and nobody argues at the counter.

Combos that follow the clock

Breakfast set in the morning, high-margin evening platters after 5 — schedule them once and let the board switch itself.

Festival menus without the print run

Diwali sweets, an Eid thali, a New Year's brunch — design it once, push it everywhere, take it down when it's over. Zero paper.

Every outlet reads the same

Open a second café and the menu, pricing and look stay identical across both — controlled from one phone, not re-printed per branch.

A Tuesday at your café, with Pixora INKE

Same staff, same kitchen — one less thing to babysit.

7:30 AM

Open with the breakfast board

Last night you scheduled the morning menu to appear at opening. It's already up — poha, filter coffee, the works — before the first regular walks in.

11:00 AM

The chef texts "no avocado today"

You pull the toast off the board from the till in two taps. No tape, no marker, no awkward refunds.

4:45 PM

Evening combos go live on their own

Snack platters and the buy-one-get-one chai you set up last week switch on automatically, right as the after-office crowd builds.

9:00 PM

Close without a second thought

The board sips battery only when it changes, so you just walk out. Tomorrow's specials are already queued.

Why colour e-paper suits a food counter

It looks like a beautifully printed board, behaves like software, and survives the realities of a kitchen-side wall.

  • Sharp in the afternoon sunStreet-facing boards stay crisp because e-paper reflects daylight instead of fighting it — no glare, no washed-out screen.
  • No wires near food and waterIt runs on battery, so you mount it by the counter or entrance without trailing cables through a wet, busy space.
  • A premium, printed-paper lookMatte and calm, not a glowing TV. It fits a thoughtful café aesthetic instead of cheapening it.
  • Updates land in about 10 secondsEdit in the app, glance up, it's changed. Fast enough to fix a typo before the customer reads it.

Questions café owners ask us

How fast can I change today's special on the board?

In about ten seconds. You edit the dish or price in the Pixora INKE app and the board refreshes before your next customer reaches the counter.

We run three outlets — can I price the weekend combo differently at each?

Yes. You manage every outlet from one login and can push a price to a single café, a few of them, or all branches together.

Our menu board faces the street and catches the afternoon sun. Will it still be readable?

That is exactly where e-paper wins. It reflects daylight like a printed sheet instead of glowing, so it stays sharp and glare-free even in direct sun.

What does a digital menu board cost compared to printing?

Plans start at ₹1,499 a month for up to 5 displays, and every change after that is free. Most cafés recover that from the printing and design bills they stop paying.

Run a different kind of space?

Come see it on a real counter

Our Ahmedabad team will set one up at your café and let you change a price yourself. No commitment, no sales pressure.