Industry Approaches and Qoro: Which Fits Your Venue?
An honest look at how mainstream restaurant platforms differ in pricing, lock-in, languages and ownership — and where Qoro stands.
Picking a restaurant management platform is a decision you'll live with for years. Contracts, integrations, staff training — the switching cost is real. So in 2026, how do the mainstream approaches actually compare?
Rather than naming names, this guide reads the industry by category: how most legacy POS suites, QR-only start-ups and modern all-in-one platforms behave. Then we show where Qoro lands on each axis.
Pricing model
The industry standard: a low headline price hides the real cost. AI tools, the kitchen display, multi-branch and reporting usually live in a Premium tier costing four to seven times the entry plan. Setup fees and per-device licences are common.
Qoro: everything — AI menu, KDS, 17 languages, 16 themes, online payments — sits in the Pro plan. Free plan is genuinely free, no card asked. From $0 to $79/month, every line item is in the table.
Languages
The industry standard: two to six interface languages shipped, more locked behind premium tiers or paid add-ons. RTL (Arabic, Hebrew) often unsupported.
Qoro: 17 languages included on every plan, RTL native, menu auto-translation across the full set. No premium gating.
Order commission
The industry standard: "free POS" providers commonly take a 1–4% cut from every order processed. The "free" model is funded by your revenue.
Qoro: 0% commission on orders. Subscription is the only cost line.
Lock-in & data ownership
The industry standard: menu, customer and order data is tightly coupled to the platform. Export tools are often basic CSV with missing fields, or simply absent.
Qoro: data export is always on, full schema, your data stays yours.
Setup time
The industry standard: a sales call, then a 2–5 business day setup with manual menu entry. Some platforms require an on-site installer.
Qoro: self-serve end-to-end. AI menu import (photo, PDF, Excel) works in minutes; most venues are live within an afternoon.
Multi-branch
The industry standard: multi-branch and franchise tooling often sits in an Enterprise tier with custom pricing, sometimes annual contracts.
Qoro: multi-branch starts on the Business plan with a transparent monthly price. One login, one report, separate reconciliation per branch.
Theme & branding
The industry standard: a handful of locked templates, no colour customisation, watermark on the customer menu.
Qoro: 16 ready-made themes plus a full theme editor on Business — colour, fonts, hero, layout density.
Payments
The industry standard: a single bundled gateway, often with a higher merchant rate.
Qoro: 10 payment provider integrations (iyzico, Stripe, PayTR, PayPal, Adyen, Mollie, Razorpay, Klarna, Papara, Moka). You keep your existing acquirer.
So who should pick what?
- A legacy POS suite still makes sense if you're running a large enterprise hotel chain with a dedicated IT department and a multi-year contract appetite.
- A regional QR-only start-up can fit if you operate in a single country, in one language, and don't need the kitchen, multi-branch or analytics layer.
- Qoro fits everyone in between — independents, multi-branch chains, multilingual venues — who want predictable pricing, modern tooling, AI and 0% commission. From $0 to $79/month, every plan scales cleanly.
See the full feature breakdown on our features page, or explore pricing.