GloriaFood is no longer accepting new signups (per gloriafood.com, May 2026). If you're a current GloriaFood user looking for a replacement — or a restaurant evaluating both — Hayde is the modern equivalent: QR menus, online ordering, multilingual support, and loyalty in one platform.
Use their dashboard export — or just take a photo of your printed menu.
14 days, no card. Use the Paper Menu option in the wizard to upload your photo and let AI rebuild the menu.
Printable QR codes for tables, plus an NFC tap option if you want one.
Most restaurants reuse the same physical sticker — just point it at the new Hayde URL.
Per gloriafood.com (May 2026), GloriaFood is no longer accepting new signups. Existing accounts may continue to work, but the service is no longer being actively grown. Many restaurants are migrating before they are forced to.
For QR menus, multilingual support, and loyalty: Hayde. For pure online ordering with delivery: look at UberEats Marketplace, Square Online, or local delivery apps. Hayde focuses on the in-restaurant and tourist-menu experience, not third-party delivery aggregation.
Yes. The fastest path is to upload a photo of your printed menu — Hayde's AI menu import builds the categories, items, prices, and descriptions for you. You can also recreate the menu by hand if you prefer.
The base ordering system was free with no commission. Premium add-ons (POS, branded app, online payments, email marketing) were paid. Hayde uses a similar shape: a free trial, then paid plans with no commission on orders.
Usually no. Most restaurants keep their existing QR sticker and just re-point it to the new Hayde menu URL. The QR code itself doesn't change.
14 days free. AI imports your existing menu from a photo. Keep your existing QR sticker.
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