Bright counter-service shop interior
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Quick Service POS

Designed for counter service environments where speed is the only metric. High-volume throughput with one-touch modifiers, integrated payment, and a customer-facing queue display.

24sAVG TICKETtap to receipt
240/hrPEAKsustained transactions
4TAPS PER ORDERdown from 9
the problem

Counter staff are taking three taps for an order that should take one.

Generic POS layouts bury the items you actually sell behind nested menus. At 200 transactions an hour, every extra tap is a guest standing in line.

Long line at a quick service counter
the mise way

Your top sellers, one tap deep, every time.

Mise auto-arranges the menu by frequency and daypart. The 80% you actually sell are always on the first screen. Modifiers sit on the same surface, not three taps in.

Tap-to-order tablet at a counter
the line

What it does.

01

One-touch menu layout

Items arranged by frequency and daypart. Your most-ordered items front and center, always.

02

Integrated payment

Card, contactless, and QR code. No external terminal to juggle.

03

Queue display

Order numbers push to a customer-facing display the moment payment clears.

04

Daypart switching

Menu flips automatically at configured times. No manual intervention from the team.

the flow

From fire to finish.

  1. 01

    Tap the item

    First-screen items chosen by what you actually sell at this hour, this day.

  2. 02

    Tap modifiers

    Common mods sit beside the item. Rare ones live one tap deeper, surfaced when relevant.

  3. 03

    Take payment

    Card, tap, QR, or gift card. All on the same terminal. No external swipe.

  4. 04

    Hand off

    Number pushes to the queue display. Kitchen Display fires the ticket.

wired to the platform

Quick Service POS doesn't work alone.

Every module shares one database, so data crosses the platform the moment it's created.

in active development

Quick Service POS is coming soon.

We are building this one in close partnership with real operators. Pricing is published when we open it up. If you want early access, or want to help shape how it works, write to us.

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the questions operators ask first

Answered, plainly.

01Can I keep my hardware?
Mise runs on most modern POS hardware. We'll confirm during onboarding.
02Self-serve kiosks?
In beta. Same menu, customer-facing.
03Do you support menu boards (big-screen menus)?
Yes, that's also coming soon. The same menu data and daypart logic that drives the POS will push to digital menu boards, so what guests see on the wall and what staff sees on the counter never drift out of sync.

The fastest way to know if Mise fits is to use it for ten minutes.