POS command center
Fast order entry, split bills, discounts, modifiers, refunds, payment capture, and end-of-day closeout.

Restaurant operating software for teams that need POS, kitchen, QR ordering, delivery, inventory, loyalty, workforce, and reporting to behave like one system.
Service channels
4
Dine-in, takeaway, delivery, QR
Core modules
14+
POS through workforce and reporting
Offline POS
Ready
Queue orders and sync later
The site now explains the actual product surface area: cashier, kitchen, service floor, and manager command.
Fast order entry, split bills, discounts, modifiers, refunds, payment capture, and end-of-day closeout.
Prioritized tickets, station views, order timing, bump flow, and channel visibility for dine-in and delivery.
Map tables, seat guests, track table status, manage reservations, and move orders without losing context.
Branch performance, staff cost, inventory risk, menu winners, loyalty activity, and daily sales in one view.
WDPO is presented as a connected restaurant operating system, not another isolated POS terminal.
POS, waiter ordering, floor plans, reservations, guest profiles, split bills, and payments.
KDS tickets, station routing, delivery lifecycle, aggregator labels, QR orders, and pickup flow.
Inventory, purchase orders, analytics, workforce, permissions, CRM, loyalty, and branch control.
Competitor sites win trust by naming the service models they support. WDPO now does the same.
Table service, coursing, reservations, split checks, waiter tablets, and kitchen timing for complex service.
High-speed counter orders, QR pickup, customer display, item counts, and simple repeatable cashier flows.
Central menu control, role permissions, branch reports, unified CRM, and location-by-location performance.
Delivery-first operations with aggregator routing, kitchen production views, labels, and channel analytics.
This section turns the product into a believable day-in-the-restaurant workflow from order intake to manager action.
A guest scans a QR code, calls, walks in, orders tableside, or arrives from a delivery marketplace.
The right staff view updates automatically: cashier, waiter, kitchen station, driver, or manager dashboard.
Stock movement, loyalty history, menu performance, and order status stay connected in the background.
Daily close, labor, sales, low-stock alerts, branch performance, and channel revenue are ready in reports.
Premium POS competitors show the devices. WDPO now explains the stations operators expect in a real restaurant rollout.
Fast cashier station for dine-in, takeaway, refunds, cash drawer, and receipts.
Tableside ordering, table transfer, seat notes, and payment requests.
Station-based ticket routing, order timers, and bump flow for cooks.
Kitchen printers, receipt printers, delivery labels, and cashier closeout.
This gives WDPO the marketplace/platform feel that buyers expect from serious restaurant operating software.
Pricing adds confidence, even when final enterprise quotes are handled by sales.
For one location that needs reliable POS, menu, inventory basics, and daily reports.
Billed monthly. Upgrade anytime.
For growing restaurants that need KDS, floor plans, CRM, and multi-location control.
Billed monthly. Upgrade anytime.
For serious operators that need unlimited branches, aggregators, analytics, and custom workflows.
Billed monthly. Upgrade anytime.
Owners want proof that the system helps them run the business after the rush, not just take orders during it.
This positions WDPO as the connected alternative to legacy POS setups and scattered add-ons.
POS, KDS, QR, CRM, workforce, inventory, and reports operate from one product model.
Aggregator workflows and delivery labels are treated as core operations, not afterthoughts.
Admins can tailor screens and permissions for cashier, kitchen, waiter, manager, and custom roles.
Cashiers can keep taking orders when connectivity gets rough, then sync when service returns.
This section handles the questions restaurant owners usually ask before they trust a POS platform.
Yes. WDPO is designed for centralized menu, staff, reporting, inventory, CRM, and permissions across multiple locations.
Yes. WDPO is planned for web, iOS, Android, and tablet workflows through the React and Capacitor app stack.
The platform is positioned for unified delivery orders from services like Talabat, Uber Eats, Deliveroo, and similar channels.
Yes. Role-based access is a core product idea, including custom roles for branch managers, kitchen staff, waiters, and cashiers.
Not yet. The current lead form uses a safe stub, so the UI works now and can later connect to a CRM or booking service.
Tell us about your locations, service model, and rollout priorities. The current inquiry flow is ready to connect to your CRM or booking tool when you choose one.