Drive-Thru
Lane infrastructure built for peak-hour pressure — digital menu boards, order confirmation displays, and real-time lane analytics, engineered around the speed your drive-thru actually runs at.


A slow lane costs you the customer before they reach the window.
The drive-thru is judged in seconds, not minutes. When the menu board lags, the order comes out wrong, or the queue backs onto the street, customers leave before they ever reach the window — and they don't come back to try again. Most drive-thru infrastructure wasn't built for the volume Saudi QSR lanes carry at peak.
Lane infrastructure built for the rush.
We deploy drive-thru systems engineered around real lane pressure: digital menu boards, order confirmation displays, noise-canceling headset communication, and vehicle detection for lane timing — integrated with the POS and kitchen display systems you already run. The deployment is sized to your actual lane volume, not a generic template.
What changes, once you have it.
Built for peak-hour throughput: lane timing, order accuracy, and queue flow — engineered around the minutes that make or break a shift.
Integrated with your POS and kitchen: the order moves from menu board to till to kitchen without re-entry, and without the gap where mistakes happen.
Real-time lane analytics: order time, lane activity, and peak-hour patterns visible from one dashboard — not guessed at the end of the month.
Cost-effective at every scale: one lane or ten across multiple branches — the deployment is right-sized to actual throughput.
Where the system is deployed.
Single-lane and multi-lane QSR drive-thrus. Coffee chains. Stacked and dual-lane formats. Any F&B operation where the drive-thru carries the bulk of the volume, and every second in the queue is a second a customer is deciding whether to stay.
Questions worth asking before you deploy.
No. Drive-thru infrastructure connects to the POS and kitchen display systems you already run.
Yes. The system is engineered for merge-lane, stacked-lane, and multi-window configurations — not just the single-lane default.
No. Installs are scheduled around your shift patterns and run in off-peak windows. We have not closed a drive-thru lane for an install.
Both. The deployment includes a real-time dashboard for order time, lane activity, and peak-hour patterns.
Ready to talk about your deployment?
Thirty minutes with someone who's deployed this exact thing across Saudi drive-thru networks. No deck, no pitch — an honest assessment.