Order display board

Pickup status, on screen.

Real-time pickup status, multilingual call-outs, and SMS notifications — so customers know exactly when their order is ready and your counter staff stop yelling order numbers across the room.

XPR order display board for restaurants

Why operators add a display board

The handoff is the moment customers remember.

Self-ordering increases throughput. The order display board makes sure that throughput becomes a clean handoff, not a confused crowd around the counter.

Cleaner counter operations

Customers self-monitor their order. Counter staff stop calling numbers across the dining room.

Real-time status

Order moves from "received" to "preparing" to "ready" automatically as the kitchen marks the ticket complete.

Customer notifications

Optional SMS and email notifications — useful when customers wander or when pickup is staggered.

Features

Made to fit any pickup setup.

Multi-screen

Drive multiple displays from one POS. Different screens for different brands or pickup areas.

Voice call-outs

Optional spoken order announcements in the customer's language.

SMS notifications

Customers get a text when their order is ready. Useful for staggered pickup or wandering customers.

Brand-customizable

Layout, colors, fonts, and brand logos configurable per location.

KDS-driven

Status updates flow from your kitchen display system. No manual updates required.

Multi-language

Display and announce in the customer's preferred language. Right-to-left supported.

Integrations

Works with 15+ POS systems in production. Including Oracle Simphony (formerly MICROS), PAR POS (formerly Brink), and Genius POS (formerly Heartland).

Menu sync, order injection, payment, and KDS routing — validated end-to-end with the platforms most U.S. restaurant operators already run.

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Oracle SimphonyPAR POS (Brink)Genius POS (Heartland)NCR

Ready when you are

See your menu, your brand, your POS — running on XPR.

Book a 30-minute demo. We’ll set it up with your menu, your brand colors, and the full ordering-to-kitchen flow on your POS — not a generic walkthrough.