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Comparison

Trayd vs thMenu

Trayd is a restaurant-tech firm known for its self-ordering kiosks. thMenu competes in the QR menu + table-ordering space.

Pricing

Trayd: bundle pricing including hardware, from ~$200/mo. thMenu: SaaS, Starter free, Pro $29/mo, Platinum $59/mo. Zero hardware required.

Migration savings calculator

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Feature comparison

thMenuTrayd
QR menu (multi-language)✓ 20 languages✗ Limited / kiosk-first
Order from table✓ Platinum✓ Kiosk-led
No hardware required✗ Kiosk hardware bundled
White-label / custom domain✓ All tiers✗ Premium only
Affiliate program✓ 20% lifetime✗ No public program
Free starter tier✗ All paid
Multi-tenant SaaS✗ Per-restaurant deployment
Setup time~15 minutes~3-5 days (hardware ship + install)
EU allergen compliance (EU-14)✓ Built-in~ Manual

Where Trayd wins

  • Physical kiosks for one-tap orders: speeds throughput in high-traffic restaurants.
  • Hardware service & maintenance included — appealing to owners who don't want to self-manage.

Where thMenu wins

  • Zero hardware capex — every phone becomes a kiosk.
  • Live in 15 minutes — try, refund within 15 days if it doesn't fit.
  • 20 languages automatically — make-or-break in tourist zones.
  • Affiliate program: 20% commission per active subscribed referral — actual earnings vary with the number of referrals and their retention.
  • Starts at $29/mo — easy budget approval.

Try it in 15 minutes

Starter is free; you can test Pro under the 15-day money-back guarantee. Migration from Trayd takes ~1 business day.

Comparison based on publicly available information about Trayd and may change over time. Trayd and other brand names are trademarks of their respective owners; this page is an independent comparison and does not imply partnership or endorsement.