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Overview

What is Minitable?

Minitable is a light weighted restaurant SaaS platform.

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Recent Reviews

Minitable great for customer lunch!

6 out of 10
December 03, 2022
We used mini tables anytime we had visitors come into our office. It was very convenient to be able to reserve a table wherever we wanted …
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Pricing

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Entry-level set up fee?

  • No setup fee
For the latest information on pricing, visithttps://minitable.net/pricing.html

Offerings

  • Free Trial
  • Free/Freemium Version
  • Premium Consulting/Integration Services

Starting price (does not include set up fee)

  • $79 per month
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Product Details

What is Minitable?

Minitable provides an on-demand and full functional SaaS platform for front of house and customer engagement without have to replace the current POS machine. The Minitable SaaS platform enables restaurants to pick the services they want to use.



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Minitable Technical Details

Deployment TypesSoftware as a Service (SaaS), Cloud, or Web-Based
Operating SystemsUnspecified
Mobile ApplicationNo

Frequently Asked Questions

Minitable is a light weighted restaurant SaaS platform.

Minitable starts at $79.

OpenTable and Presto are common alternatives for Minitable.

The most common users of Minitable are from Enterprises (1,001+ employees).
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Reviews and Ratings

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Score 6 out of 10
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Verified User
We used mini tables anytime we had visitors come into our office. It was very convenient to be able to reserve a table wherever we wanted to go with no hassle or waiting upon arrival. I was able to share the menu of choice with our customers before we even left the building so they would be able to know what they wanted, and we could order before we left.
  • Easy ordering.
  • No waiting in line.
  • No processing fees.
  • Some menus are proven difficult.
  • Not everyone has an account so they do have to make one to use.
  • Sometimes communications are a bit much through emails.
Some scenarios where it has helped me was where there was a large group of customers on sight who all wanted to eat but we wanted to provide individual meals to them, so we used Minitable to show them the menu in the morning and have them submit their order by 10:30 am to put in the order and have it ready by 11:30. It was not so appropriate for smaller groups where some did not have an account to Minitable.
  • Easy ordering.
  • Contactless payments when lunch is over.
  • Digital menu.
Customer experience management (6)
56.66666666666667%
5.7
Multi-channel customer feedback collection
60%
6.0
Product usage analytics
50%
5.0
Customer experience dashboard
70%
7.0
Customer journey mapping
50%
5.0
AI-powered recommendations
60%
6.0
Website A/B testing
50%
5.0
  • There are no processing fees, so company does not have to pay for ordering.
  • Paying for customers meals is never great on ROI but must be done.
  • Customers enjoy picking their own meal and having it delivered.
I do not like using Airkit at all, but I would say Minitable is comparable to DoorDash.... just cannot reserve a table on DoorDash like you can on Minitable. Minitable is more business-friendly than DoorDash and Airkit. I would only use Minitable in a business setting and I would use DoorDash in a personal setting.
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