Menus

Edit menu items, prices & photos

Replace placeholder items with your real menu — names, prices, descriptions, and photos. The editor uses tabs so you can edit one section at a time.

4 min

Before you start

  • A menu template selected (see Choose a menu template)
  • Photos uploaded to your gallery (optional)
  1. 1

    Open the menu editor

    From the Menu tab on the dashboard, click the template tile in your active slot to open the editor.
    vertical · II · III · IV · V Menu Menu 1 Menu 2 TEMPLATES IN THE ACTIVE SLOT Menu 1 Menu 1 3 columns · 12 items Menu 2 Menu 2 2 columns · 8 items Special Special daily hero item Classic Classic single column · text-only Tip: editing the active slot doesn’t touch the other.
  2. 2

    Use the tabs at the top

    The editor splits the menu into four tabs — Menu Details, Items, Side Orders, and Drinks. Click a tab to edit just that section. Everything writes back to the same menu when you save.
    MENU EDITOR Menu DetailsItemsSide OrdersDrinks click a tab to edit that section — everything saves to the same menu
  3. 3

    Edit each menu item

    On the Items tab, each row has fields for Title, Price, Description, and a 📷 Change photo button. Fill them in. To add a photo: click Change photo → upload a new image or pick one from your gallery. Square photos crop best on the display.
    ITEMS Replace the placeholder rows with your real menu 🍕 TITLE Margherita Pizza PRICE $12.99 DESCRIPTION Fresh basil · mozzarella · San Marzano tomato 📷 Change photo 🥗 Caesar Salad $8.50 Romaine · parmesan · house dressing · garlic croutons + photo Item title… $0.00
  4. 4

    Edit branding on the Menu Details tab

    Switch to Menu Details to set your Company Name, upload logos, and tune background colors / images. These apply across all sections of the menu (Items, Sides, Drinks).
    MENU EDITOR Menu DetailsItemsSide OrdersDrinks click a tab to edit that section — everything saves to the same menu
  5. 5

    Save and preview

    Click Save at the bottom. The page may reload — that's normal — and the Preview thumbnail updates. Click Preview on the menu tile to see exactly how it will look fullscreen on a display before clicking UPDATE to push live.

Tips & Common Issues

  • Don't leave fields empty. Blank title or price fields can break the layout — type TBD or $0 if you're not sure yet.
  • Photos should be under 1 MB each for fast loading on remote displays. Square aspect (1:1) crops most cleanly.
  • Put sides on the Side Orders tab and drinks on the Drinks tab instead of cramming everything into Items. The display lays each section out differently.
  • Long item names wrap badly — keep titles under 30 characters when you can.

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