Business Use Case

Where Darwaza can fit restaurants, reception desks, and service counters

This page is intentionally careful. Darwaza today is strongest as a QR-based visitor contact system. That same model can translate into service environments where guests need a low-friction way to request attention, but it should be treated as a pilot or workflow adaptation rather than a promise of a full restaurant operating system.

What translates well

The core Darwaza model already maps to service contact

A guest scans. A staff member gets context. The right person responds. That basic sequence can fit many service settings, especially where hardware buzzers are overkill or a reception counter wants a more modern, traceable contact path.

What to avoid assuming

This is not a full restaurant POS story

Darwaza should not be presented as if it already replaces ordering systems, kitchen management, receipts, or full hospitality software. The credible angle is lighter: QR-based service contact and guest-to-staff signaling.