Before opening
Publish the seasonal menu and prepare the beach zones in one go.
Hospitality in Roses
For hospitality in Roses: upload your current menu, review dishes and guest languages, then publish a QR menu your team can keep updating itself.
For the working day
A seasonal menu you switch on in April and pause in October — you pay for the software when you work, not all year. Raise all summer prices at once and lower them in two clicks when the season closes. The QR is engraved on a sign that survives salt, sun and sand; the menu behind it changes as often as needed.
For hospitality in RosesFrom menu to live
Create an account and upload the current menu.
Review dishes, prices, allergens and translations.
Create QR zones for terrace, bar and sunbeds and test the location with a sample order.
Publish the menu and adjust specials or sold-out items during service.
What your team controls
Webstability gives your team one fixed route for upload, review, publishing and daily changes, with a guest menu that fits your venue.
Publish the seasonal menu and prepare the beach zones in one go.
Terrace, bar and sunbed stay visible on every order.
Hide cocktails and snacks without replacing a single QR.
Workshop in Palafrugell
Wood, acrylic, PVC and metal connect to permanent QR locations. The QR keeps working when the menu changes.
See the engravingFAQ
Yes. Guests pick their language inside the menu itself: ES, EN, NL, DE and FR. You review the translations dish by dish before publishing.
No. Use QR alongside paper: the printed menu stays in your venue while the digital layer keeps languages, prices, stock and ordering current.
Create an account, upload a PDF, photo or link, then review categories, dishes, prices and translations before publishing.
Each table, zone or room can have its own QR. Orders arrive with a clear location such as Table 7, Terrace or Room 204.
Webstability
Upload, review and publish it yourself. Your team then keeps dishes, languages and availability current.
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