No card reader queue at closing time. No missed rounds when the bar's slammed. No stamp card your regulars forgot in the last jacket. PayLoop takes drink rounds, running tabs, tips, and loyalty — and puts them on the guest's phone, not your staff's shoulders.
Peak hour, and guests give up before they get served. Every give-up is a round — and a tip — that never happened.
"Who had the Guinness again?" "Mate, there were three rounds." Staff spending 15 minutes per table reconciling cash, cards, and Venmo screenshots.
The guest meant to tip. The card-reader screen asked too fast. Staff lose 10–15% of tips to the payment friction alone.
"He's the guy who does quiz nights" isn't a customer profile. Your best patrons are anonymous to your till — and to your promo inbox.
Guests order round after round without closing the tab. No "we'll settle at the end" confusion. No re-reading the bill. They tap to pay when they're actually ready to leave.
Pre-set tip prompts on the guest's own phone. No awkward swivel of the card reader. No "is 18% fine?" at the end of the shift. Staff take home more, feel more valued, stick around.
Guests earn cashback at checkout — redeemable only at your pub. Every payment buys the next round. Your Friday regulars aren't relying on memory any more.
Every tab settled. Every tip allocated. Every card reconciled. Staff walk out the door at the hour you said they would — not 40 minutes later with a stack of receipts.
Quiz night runs weekly. Four-to-six people per table. Each table settles up three, four, sometimes six rounds of pints and bar snacks before the results are read out — and then everyone wants the bill right now because the last tube is in 20 minutes.
With PayLoop: Table 12 has a running tab visible on every guest's phone from the moment they scanned in. When the quiz ends, each of them opens their phone, taps "split 4 ways," tips 10%, and walks to the door. Total bar-to-door time: under a minute per guest.
A 20-minute demo. We'll show the loop running live, with the numbers from a working pub — not a slide deck.