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Kitchen Display.

Replace paper tickets with a real-time kitchen display. Multi-station workflow, item-level tracking, and fullscreen tablet mode.

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How It Works.

1

Set up your stations

Create stations for each prep area — Grill, Fryer, Drinks, etc. Designate one as your Expo station for final quality checks.

2

Orders appear instantly

When a customer places an order, it appears as a ticket at the first station with an audio alert.

3

Staff marks items done

Tap each item as it's prepared. The ticket highlights green when all items at that station are complete.

4

Bump to the next station

Hit the Bump button to send the ticket to the next station. Expo sees it last. When bumped from Expo, the order status advances.

What's Included.

Multi-Station Layout

Create stations for each prep area — Grill, Fryer, Drinks, Salads, Expo. Each station gets its own column with only relevant tickets.

Fullscreen Tablet Mode

One-click fullscreen with a dark theme optimized for kitchen tablets. Large touch targets for marking items done and bumping tickets.

Item-Level Completion

Tap each item as it's prepared. When all items are done, the ticket highlights green — ready to bump to the next station or mark as complete.

Bump-to-Next-Station

When a ticket is done at one station, bump it forward. The Expo station sees tickets only after all prep stations have completed their items.

Audio Alerts

New orders trigger an audio chime so kitchen staff never miss a ticket, even in a noisy kitchen environment.

Urgency Indicators

Tickets change color and pulse based on time elapsed — normal under 10 min, amber warning at 10 min, red urgent at 20+ min.

Real-Time Sync

All ticket data syncs via Firestore in real-time. Multiple tablets viewing the same station see updates instantly.

Station Configuration

Add, rename, recolor, and reorder stations. Set any station as the Expo (final quality check) station.

Any Device

Works on iPads, Android tablets, laptops, or even a mounted TV. No app to install — just open the browser.

Questions & Answers.

What is a KDS?+
A Kitchen Display System (KDS) replaces paper ticket printers. Orders appear on screens in real-time, staff mark items as completed, and tickets move through stations until the order is ready. It's faster, more organized, and eliminates lost tickets.
Can I have multiple stations?+
Yes. You create as many stations as you need — e.g., Grill, Fryer, Cold Prep, Drinks, Expo. Each station appears as a column in the multi-station view, or you can focus on a single station in tablet mode.
What is an Expo station?+
The Expo (expeditor) station is the final quality check. Tickets only appear at Expo after all other prep stations have bumped them. The expo confirms everything is correct before the order goes to the customer.
Can I run each station on a separate tablet?+
Absolutely. Open the KDS page on each tablet and click the station tab to focus on that station. Each tablet shows only its own tickets. All data syncs in real-time across devices.
How do I know if an order is taking too long?+
Tickets have built-in urgency timers. Under 10 minutes is normal (gray border). 10-20 minutes shows amber warning. Over 20 minutes flashes red with a pulsing border and fire icon.
Do I need special hardware?+
No. Any device with a web browser works — iPads, Android tablets, laptops, or even a TV with a connected computer. Just navigate to your KDS page and go fullscreen.

Ditch the ticket printer.

Real-time kitchen display. Works on any tablet.

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