Best Menu Software for Google Tag Manager

Compare the Top Menu Software that integrates with Google Tag Manager as of August 2025

This a list of Menu software that integrates with Google Tag Manager. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with Google Tag Manager. View the products that work with Google Tag Manager in the table below.

What is Menu Software for Google Tag Manager?

Menu software, also known as menu design software and menu makers, enables restaurants, retailers, and stores to design menus. Menu software can be used for designing physical menus and digital/contactless menus. Compare and read user reviews of the best Menu software for Google Tag Manager currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Zuppler

    Zuppler

    Zuppler

    Menu Anywhere A complete and branded online ordering solution built to grow your business and customer relationships online and on premise. Online ordering menus that are more than just a pretty face With our Pixel-Perfect technology™, Zuppler menus are built to be 100% branded to your business and integrate directly on your website and mobile app with beautiful menu images, creating a visual ordering experience. No other online ordering solution allows the extensive customization that follows the customer throughout the entire ordering process. Reimagine dining-in with On Premise Ordering On Premise Ordering from Zuppler enables guests to order food from their own device for contactless dine-in. Since Zuppler is already connected to many POS systems, dine-in orders can be sent straight to the POS system for order fulfillment.
    Starting Price: $129
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    storekit

    storekit

    storekit

    People want to buy a drink, not a mortgage. With storekit, they can order in 25 seconds. By saving your customers time, storekit will drive your sales through greater capacity & bigger orders. Smart data capture means no more detail entry on round 2. Using the software is like riding a bike, and UX (“user experience”) should put the pedals and handlebars in the right places. You can send emails, but you knew that already. You can also use them to build “lookalike” audiences for performance marketing. Facebook can find people who are “like” the people who visit your store every day, and you can offer discounts to people similar to them. SEO (“search engine optimization”) is the idea that when someone Googles “dumplings near me”, your menu might show up. Tracks which ads on Google led to which purchases, for takeaway. Tracks which ads led to which purchases, for takeaway.
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