Daily menu updates, from the phone in your pocket

A menu board only earns its wall space if it stays current. This is the day-to-day operating guide for DubMenu: what staff change during a shift, what managers handle weekly, and how multi-screen shops keep every board right.

During a shift

  • Marking something sold out: open the pairing link on your phone, find the product, toggle stock. The board updates immediately.
  • Changing a price: tap the product, edit, save. Useful for happy-hour pricing and manager specials.
  • Reordering a category: drag categories or products into the order the floor sells them.

Anyone with the pairing link can do this. There is no shared TV login, no remote, and no trip to the back office.

Weekly habits

  • Re-sync after catalog changes. If your Dutchie menu got a product drop, tap Re-sync menu to pull the current public menu.
  • Review the promo banner. A stale promotion is worse than none; update or clear it on a schedule.
  • Scan the board from the customer side. Stand where customers stand and check readability once a week.

Multiple screens

Each display pairs with its own code and can show its own menu. The usual pattern is one shared catalog with per-screen focus: the wall board runs flower and vapes, the counter board runs edibles and concentrates. Changes made on one phone reach every screen, and each screen keeps its own layout if you set it.

When the board looks wrong

  • Blank screen: the TV lost power, network, or the tab closed. Reopen tv.dubmenu.com and re-pair if asked.
  • Old products after a drop: run a re-sync from the control panel.
  • Text too small from the counter: raise the text size setting instead of cramming more products per page.

Questions

Can a budtender break anything?

Floor edits are reversible: stock toggles flip back, prices edit again, and a re-sync restores the imported catalog. There is no publish button to forget.

Do changes need Wi-Fi on the phone?

The phone needs any internet connection. The TV needs its own connection. They do not need to share a network.

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