Connecting Digital Ordering with Aviv POS
Gravy integrates with Aviv POS to extend the system with modern digital ordering channels such as QR Menu, Tablet Menu, and Tablet Kiosk.
When a guest places an order through Gravy, the order is automatically transferred to Aviv POS. The POS then processes the order as part of the restaurant’s regular workflow — including order management, table assignment, kitchen routing, and payment processing.
This allows restaurants to introduce digital ordering while continuing to operate through their existing POS infrastructure.
Orders Automatically Created in the POS
Orders placed through Gravy are automatically registered inside Aviv POS.
Depending on the service format, the system can create:
- table orders linked to the correct table
- takeaway orders
- counter or takeaway orders in the POS queue
Once the order reaches Aviv POS, it becomes part of the standard POS workflow and is processed exactly like an order entered by restaurant staff.
This ensures that kitchen preparation, order tracking, and operational reporting remain centralized inside the POS.
Supporting Table Service, Takeaway, and Hybrid Ordering
The integration supports multiple service models used in modern restaurants.
Restaurants can accept:
- table orders placed by guests through QR menus or tablets
- takeaway orders placed through QR or kiosk interfaces
- hybrid ordering environments where guests and staff can both add items to the same table order
In hybrid scenarios, a guest can place items through a QR menu while a waiter can continue adding items directly through the POS.
Both workflows operate simultaneously and remain synchronized through Aviv POS.
Flexible Payment Options
The integration supports multiple payment flows depending on the restaurant’s service model.
Orders placed through Gravy can be:
- prepaid online through Gravy
- paid later to the waiter at the table
- paid at the counter through the POS
Regardless of the payment method, the order is created and tracked inside Aviv POS, allowing restaurants to maintain their existing financial and operational workflows.
Order Status Updates
Aviv POS can send order status updates back to Gravy.
For example, when an order is accepted inside the POS, the status can be synchronized with the guest interface so that the customer receives confirmation that the restaurant has received the order.
This helps maintain transparency for guests while the restaurant continues to operate through the POS.
Extending Aviv POS with Digital Ordering
By connecting Gravy to Aviv POS, restaurants can introduce QR menus, tablet ordering, and self-service kiosks without replacing their existing POS infrastructure.
Digital ordering channels work alongside the traditional POS workflow, allowing guests to place orders directly while staff continue to operate through the POS as usual.
Orders created through Gravy are automatically transferred to Aviv POS, where they are processed through the standard operational flow — including table management, kitchen routing, and payments.
This allows restaurants to extend the capabilities of Aviv POS while keeping the POS as the central system for daily restaurant operations.
About Aviv POS
Aviv POS is one of the widely used POS and restaurant management systems in Israel. The platform is used by restaurants, cafés, bars, fast-food venues, and retail businesses to manage orders, tables, payments, inventory, staff, and operational reporting.
The system typically runs on on-premise Windows infrastructure installed inside the venue, while also offering cloud-based capabilities for reporting, centralized menu updates, and remote management across multiple locations.
What You Can Build with This Integration
The Gravy–Aviv POS integration enables restaurants to extend their POS system with modern digital ordering experiences.
With this setup, restaurants can:
- launch QR menu ordering connected directly to the POS
- allow guests to place table orders from their phones
- introduce tablet menus for assisted ordering
- deploy self-service kiosks for takeaway orders
- operate hybrid service models where guests and staff can both manage orders
This integration effectively transforms Aviv POS into a platform capable of supporting modern digital ordering channels without changing the restaurant’s existing POS infrastructure.