Free setup kit for pizza shops and QSRs

Before Friday Rush, Fix the Menu Screens That Are Slowing Down Orders.

Get the free setup kit for pizza shops and QSRs planning TV menu boards without USB drives, stale specials, or unreliable screen updates.

Choose the right TV/player setup before wasting money on hardware that cannot run all day.

Plan combos, slices, lunch specials, sold-out items, and promos before staff are forced to update screens manually.

Use a launch checklist built around real restaurant operations, not generic digital signage theory.

Pizza shop counter with TV menu boards and a setup checklist tablet

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The Pizza Shop TV Menu Board Setup Kit

Built for operators choosing screens, planning promos, and trying to avoid one more system staff have to babysit.

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7 setup mistakes

Avoid the common Canva, USB, browser, and consumer-TV traps before the first screen goes on the wall.

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Hardware checklist

Compare smart TVs, Android TV, Fire TV, signage sticks, and commercial displays for pizza-shop conditions.

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Friday rush planner

Plan combos, slices, sold-out toppings, lunch menus, dinner promos, and timing before the rush starts.

Why TVMenus can hit harder

The wedge is reliable playback, not another generic design tool.

Native TV player direction with pairing and manifest-based playback.

Device health, screenshot capture, and telemetry already in the platform.

Site, area, menu, device, and asset model built for real restaurant operations.

Preview the guide

What operators say about menu board software

The pain we kept hearing — paraphrased from real reviews on Capterra.

We read every public review of restaurant menu board software we could find. Three patterns came up over and over: USB-driven price changes, screens going dark on Fridays with no alerts, and per-screen pricing punishing growth. The kit and TVMenus are built around fixing those three.

Every price change is a 20-minute job — edit the file, export it, copy it to a USB, walk it to each screen, restart each screen. We just put paper signs over the wrong prices now.

Independent pizza shop owner, Capterra review

The software is fine until a screen goes dark on a Friday at 7pm and there is no alert, no dashboard, nothing — we find out from customers asking why the menu is gone.

QSR multi-unit manager, Capterra review

We pay per screen and we have 4 screens, so every price increase from them hits us 4 times. Flat pricing would have been the deciding factor for us 18 months ago.

Pizzeria owner, Capterra review

Quotes paraphrased from public reviews on independent software-review platforms. No product names are referenced and no individual reviewers are identifiable.