Sunday App vs TablioQR: Pay-at-Table QR Compared (2026)
Sunday bundles terminals; TablioQR is QR-only with flat fees. Here is when each model wins.
Sunday vs TablioQR: what is each product?
Sunday is a pay-at-table platform common in European full-service restaurants, often deployed with proprietary terminals and a focus on speeding up bill payment and tipping. TablioQR is a phone-only QR ordering and payment layer that connects to Square, Toast, Lightspeed, or Clover — no extra hardware, flat monthly pricing, and 0% commission on direct orders.
Do I need hardware for QR pay-at-table?
Sunday's full feature set often includes physical terminals on tables; TablioQR uses printed QR codes and the guest's own smartphone — no rental devices or charging docks. For operators who want minimal capex and instant rollout, phone-only QR is faster and cheaper to deploy across dozens of tables.
Which is better for US restaurants on Toast or Square?
TablioQR is POS-native for US stacks (Toast, Square, Lightspeed, Clover) with menu sync and order injection documented for operators. Sunday's US POS coverage is growing but EU-first; US independents on Toast or Square typically choose TablioQR for self-serve connect and published pricing.
Frequently asked questions
Can TablioQR handle tipping?
Guest checkout supports standard card payments; tip prompts can align with your Stripe or Square terminal configuration for pay-at-table flows.
Is Sunday cheaper than TablioQR?
Sunday often bundles hardware and processing revenue share; TablioQR uses flat SaaS from $29/month — compare total cost including hardware lease at your table count.
Launch a commission-free QR menu in minutes
Upload a photo of your menu and get a mobile ordering page with QR codes — free to start, 0% commission on direct orders.