For food creators and sellers
Publish digital menus, flavours, item options, QR code menu links, pre-orders, status updates and loyalty in one place.
Glasgow's West End cafes, Merchant City restaurants and neighbourhood salons all compete for the same quick decision on a customer's phone. Served HQ gives Glasgow businesses a fast, branded page for menus, ordering, bookings and loyalty.
Glasgow has a dense mix of independent cafes, restaurants and beauty studios concentrated around the West End, Finnieston and Merchant City, where customers often discover a business through a friend's recommendation or a social post rather than a search engine.
Served HQ turns that discovery moment into an actual order or booking, with a page that loads fast and clearly shows what is available right now.
Publish digital menus, flavours, item options, QR code menu links, pre-orders, status updates and loyalty in one place.
Use the same polished page for services, booking requests, offers and repeat-customer prompts.
Track QR codes on windows, table cards, flyers and campaigns so offline attention becomes visible.
Served HQ can support businesses around West End, Finnieston, Merchant City, Southside, Shawlands and City centre without forcing customers into a generic directory experience.
No. Served HQ fits restaurants, but it is not restaurant-only. It can also support Glasgow salons, clinics, retail shops, home kitchens and other local teams.
Yes. Served HQ is positioned so local businesses can start with a free digital menu or service page, then add ordering, booking, loyalty or analytics when they need more.
Yes. You can use your Served HQ page as the destination for QR codes on table cards, packaging, windows, flyers and social profiles.
Yes. Home-based businesses, mobile sellers and service providers can use a Served HQ page as a clear public link for menus, services, availability and repeat-customer offers.
No. Served HQ works with a Served HQ page first. A custom domain can be added later if you want a branded address for QR codes, campaigns and customer links.
Launch the essentials first, then switch on the modules that match how your customers buy, book or return.