TabbedOut Customer Review
TabbedOut Company Overview
TabbedOut is a mobile payment and ordering platform designed to streamline the dining experience at bars, restaurants, and pop-up venues. Originally launched in 2010 by ATX Innovation in Austin, Texas, TabbedOut has evolved into a comprehensive solution for hospitality businesses, now powered by Union POS technology.
The platform allows patrons to open, view, and pay their tabs directly from their smartphones, eliminating the need to wait for a server or handle physical checks. This contactless payment system enhances customer convenience and operational efficiency. TabbedOut integrates seamlessly with existing point-of-sale systems, enabling real-time updates and secure transactions.
For businesses, TabbedOut offers digital menu management, mobile ordering, and detailed analytics to monitor sales and customer behavior. The platform’s App Clip feature allows customers to access services without downloading the full app, simply by scanning a QR code.
With over $40 million in funding and a presence in thousands of U.S. venues, TabbedOut continues to innovate in the mobile payment space, providing tools that enhance both customer experience and business operations.

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Have you read anything about cyber security recently? Like maybe how scammers overlay QR codes with fakes that take you to an app install? And how you should NEVER say yes to an install that is triggered by a QR code?
Well, that’s what restaurant QR codes that are set up on this app do, if the app is not already installed. I spent a lot of time at a restaurant tonight because I couldn’t believe this was happening. A friend who had apparently previously already installed it ordered for me. Later on, I Googled to figure out what was going on.
The whole concept here is wrong from a consumer’s standpoint, and possibly from a restauranteur’s as well. TabbedOut is seeking to become a payment middleman. Don’t we already have Google Pay, CC companies, ad nauseum?
If the label next to the QR code had explained that it REQUIRED the TabbedOut app, I might not have been so frustrated, but I have to say the chutzpah of the blatent middleman grab for private data would still have left me appalled.