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    Restaurant Operations - Hardware & Software. One Tablet. Every Order. Fully Connected.
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    Restaurant Operations – Hardware & Software. One Tablet. Every Order. Fully Connected.

    Abdullah JamilBy Abdullah JamilMay 18, 20265 Mins Read
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    If your restaurant uses more than one delivery platform, you already know the pain: multiple tablets on the counter, different sounds for different apps, staff toggling between screens, orders missed or delayed. It’s not a staffing problem — it’s a systems problem. And vTablet is the fix.

    A pre-configured Android tablet that arrives ready to use out of the box, vTablet consolidates every delivery platform — Uber Eats, DoorDash, Grubhub, ChowNow, and more — into a single app. One screen. One printer. Zero confusion.

    10Free
    Device for all platformsSetup required on arrivalFreFirst tablet & printer included

    What is vTablet?

    vTablet is vGrubs’ plug-and-play solution for restaurants that don’t run a POS system, or simply prefer a dedicated device for managing delivery orders. It’s a pre-configured Android tablet that ships to you already set up — connected to your delivery platforms and ready to print the moment you turn it on.

    It’s not an app you install. It’s not a service you configure. It arrives configured. Your team turns it on, connects the printer, and starts taking orders.

    Already running a POS? vGrubs offers direct POS integration so orders land straight in your existing system. vTablet is for restaurants that want a standalone dedicated device — no POS required.

    Every delivery platform. One screen.

    vTablet supports all major delivery platforms simultaneously. Instead of juggling separate devices and apps, your team sees every incoming order in a single unified interface:

    Uber EatsDoorDashGrubhubChowNow
    Delivery.comGloriaFoodEatStreet+ many more

    Whether you’re on one platform or ten, vTablet keeps orders organized, accepted, and printed — automatically.

    Your staff shouldn’t need to be tech experts. They should focus on the food. vTablet handles the rest.

    Key features that change how your kitchen operates

    Unified ordering appAutomatic order acceptance
    All delivery apps in one place. No more switching screens, no more missed orders hiding in a separate tab.Enable auto-accept mode for hands-free operation, or manually approve each order — your kitchen, your call.
    Real-time kitchen printingKitchen tickets and receipts print automatically with every new order. No button to press, no step to remember.Compatible with leading printersWorks with vGrubs Printer, Star Micronics, and Rongta — printers your kitchen may already have.
    Always-on reliabilityThe app stays live during operating hours, ensuring no order slips through while your kitchen is running.Remote setup & concierge supportvGrubs configures the tablet before shipping. When it arrives, you plug it in. That’s the entire setup.

    What’s included with every plan

    vTablet isn’t an add-on you pay extra for. It comes standard:

    Tablet & PrinterConfigurationUpdates
    First vTablet & Printer — FreeRemote Setup & TrainingAutomatic Updates & Support

    Need an extra tablet for a second station or a second location? vGrubs ships additional units for a small fee.

    Why this matters for your restaurant

    The average restaurant using multiple delivery platforms keeps two to four separate tablets on the counter. Each one rings differently, updates separately, and requires its own log-in. Staff have to check all of them constantly — and during a rush, that’s where errors happen.

    An order accepted on one tablet, missed on another. A kitchen ticket that never printed. A customer who waited 45 minutes because nobody saw the notification. These aren’t theoretical problems — they’re daily realities for restaurants trying to manage delivery manually.

    • One screen means fewer missed orders and faster response times
    • Automatic printing removes a manual step that’s easy to forget under pressure
    • Auto-accept mode keeps the line moving without pulling staff from the kitchen
    • A single device reduces counter clutter and simplifies training for new staff
    • Remote setup means you’re operational within minutes of the tablet arriving

    Your staff moves faster, makes fewer mistakes, and delivers better service — not because they’re working harder, but because the system is working smarter.

    The real cost of juggling multiple tablets

    Consider the hidden costs of the current setup most restaurants live with: time spent switching between devices, errors caused by distraction, orders delayed because a notification was missed on a tablet someone silenced by accident.

    These aren’t costs that appear on an invoice. They show up in your reviews, in your order accuracy rate, and in the stress level of your kitchen team during peak hours.

    The bottom line: vTablet doesn’t just simplify operations — it makes your restaurant more reliable. Reliable kitchens get better reviews. Better reviews drive more orders. More orders mean more revenue. A single dedicated device pays for itself many times over.

    Who is vTablet for?

    vTablet is the right choice if your restaurant fits any of these situations:

    • You don’t use a POS and need a standalone order management solution
    • You use a POS but want a separate, dedicated device just for delivery orders
    • You’re currently managing two or more delivery platforms on separate tablets
    • You want kitchen printing to be automatic — no manual steps, no missed tickets
    • You’re opening a new location and want delivery operations set up correctly from day one
    • You run a ghost kitchen where delivery is your entire business model
    Ready to simplify your kitchen?Your first vTablet and printer are included. No setup on your end. Just turn it on and start taking orders.Schedule a Call →vgrubs.com/schedule-a-call

    Partner content produced in collaboration with vGrubs Inc. All rights reserved. Full details at vgrubs.com/vtablet

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