Pricing
Simple pricing, with a free start
Restaurants automatically get 30 days of free access when signing up, so they can test WaiterPlease properly before deciding to pay.
Current Plan
WaiterPlease Standard
Restaurant access for WaiterPlease for a fixed paid period.
USD 20.00
per 30 day paid access period
Includes an automatic 30 day free access period when you sign up.
Free to get started
Try it in a real restaurant setting before paying
Every restaurant starts with 30 days of free access.
If a paid period later expires and payment is not received, the account is
downgraded back to a 30 day free period before access is paused.
The account can then be re-enabled at any time by paying again.
Practical outcome
Low risk to test
Restaurants can get started, use the system, and see whether it fits their operation before committing.
Free Start
30 days
Automatically included on sign-up
Price
USD 20.00
One payment per paid period
Paid Access
30 days
Extended automatically after successful payment
Reactivation
Any time
Accounts can be turned back on by paying again
Billing details
How it works
1. Sign up
Start with 30 days free
Your restaurant gets immediate free access when the account is created, so you can test the system in normal operation.
2. Continue with paid access
Pay USD 20.00
Payment is processed as a one-time checkout and gives your restaurant another 30 day paid access period.
3. If payment is missed
Downgraded before cut-off
If payment is not received, the account first moves to a 30 day free period. Only after that period ends is access paused.
The idea is to keep billing practical and predictable:
restaurants can start at no cost, pay when they want continued access,
and still have a buffer period before any service interruption.
What to expect
On Sign-Up
30 days free access
Billing Model
One-time payment
If Payment Is Missed
Return to 30 day free period first
After Free Period Ends
Access is paused until re-enabled
Currency
USD
Ready to start?
Create an account and test it properly
WaiterPlease is set up so restaurants can start using it with no upfront commitment,
then move onto paid access only when they are satisfied it suits their workflow.