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Set up your Served HQ workspace and publish your customer page.

Start with the essentials: a business profile, a clean public customer page, menu or service items, and the add-ons that match how your team sells, books and serves.

One workspaceKeep the public page, admin tools, orders, bookings and growth modules in one place.
Public page firstLaunch a useful customer destination before adding more operational depth.
Flexible modulesEnable ordering, reservations, loyalty, marketing or analytics only when they fit.
Built for serviceUse Served HQ for food, appointments, treatments, packages, local services and repeat customer flows.
Guide

A strong setup gives customers one reliable place to act.

Served HQ works best when the public page becomes the business front desk: customers can browse, scan, order, book, check loyalty or respond to offers from the same trusted destination.

Begin with accurate business details and a tidy menu or service catalogue. Then add the modules that reduce manual work or create measurable growth.

Setup steps

  1. 1 Create or choose the business workspace from the dashboard.
  2. 2 Add the business name, slug, location, description, branding and customer-facing details.
  3. 3 Create menu or service categories, then add items with clear names, descriptions, prices and availability.
  4. 4 Open the public page on mobile and check that customers can understand the offer quickly.
  5. 5 Enable add-ons such as QR analytics, online ordering, reservations, loyalty, marketing tools or custom domain when the workflow is ready.

Business profile

Use plain customer-facing details so the public page feels current and trustworthy.

Menu or services

Organise what customers can buy, book or ask about into categories that are easy to scan.

Add-ons

Treat paid modules as growth tools that should match a real workflow, not a setup chore.

Where it fits

Useful for teams that want one practical customer journey.

Served HQ is built for service-led businesses that need customers to browse, scan, order, book, return and trust the same polished destination.

  • Home kitchens
  • Cake makers
  • Cloud kitchens
  • Food vans
  • Restaurants
  • Salons and clinics
  • Local service teams
  • Appointment businesses
Helpful answers

Common questions

What should I set up first?

Start with the business profile and public menu or service page. Add orders, bookings, loyalty, analytics or marketing once the basic customer journey is clear.

Is Served HQ only for restaurants?

No. It can support restaurants, cloud kitchens, home kitchens, salons, clinics, appointment-led businesses and service-led local brands.

Can I keep the setup simple?

Yes. You can launch with a simple public page and enable more modules later as the business needs them.

Next step

Apply the guide inside the Served HQ workspace.

Begin with a clean public page, then add ordering, bookings, loyalty, analytics, marketing or branded domains when the workflow is ready.

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