Integrate above your stack, not instead of it
Bridge is LineTen's integration layer: the connection between LineTen's ordering platform and the POS, loyalty providers, and hardware you already use. No rip-and-replace, no forced migrations. Bridge connects to what you have and unlocks what LineTen can add on top.
Partner, don't duplicate
LineTen doesn't build a POS. Doesn't build a loyalty engine. Doesn't build a payments stack. Great partners already exist for each of these, and your business has often made substantial investments in them. Bridge's role is to sit above those systems, integrate with them cleanly, and allow LineTen to add menu management, ordering channels, and guest experience tools without requiring you to replace the infrastructure your operation already depends on.
What Bridge connects
POS integration
NCR, PAR POS, Oracle, etc., and POS-free environments. Bridge handles the connection between LineTen's order pipeline and your existing point-of-sale system, so orders from every LineTen channel arrive at the till as clean, standardised transactions — regardless of how they were placed.
Loyalty provider integration
LineTen does not build a loyalty engine, and it does not ask you to replace yours. Bridge connects your existing loyalty stack to every LineTen ordering channel, so guests can earn and redeem points on kiosk, web, and app without requiring a separate loyalty system to be deployed.
Hardware integration
Kiosk units, payment terminals, and receipt printers — Bridge connects them to the LineTen platform without vendor lock-in. Whether you're extending an existing hardware estate or deploying new devices, Bridge integrates without requiring proprietary hardware from LineTen.
A clean separation of concerns
Bridge acts as a translation layer between LineTen's platform and the systems it connects to. Each integration is built to the specific API contract of the target system, maintained as those systems evolve, and tested continuously against live environments to ensure reliability at the points that matter most.
- Named POS integrations: NCR, PAR POS, Oracle, etc., and POS-free environments
- Loyalty provider integrations that surface points and rewards across every LineTen channel
- Payment terminal integration: card readers, contactless, and mobile wallet
- Marketplace integrations in 40+ countries — including Uber Eats, Deliveroo, and other delivery platforms
- Ongoing integration maintenance as partner platforms release new API versions
Protect your existing technology investments
Enterprise technology decisions take years and significant investment. Bridge is designed with this reality in mind: LineTen adds capability above your existing stack without requiring you to replace or significantly modify the systems your operation already depends on. You keep what works; Bridge connects what's new.
- Add kiosk, web, and app ordering channels without changing your POS configuration
- Connect LineTen loyalty touchpoints to your existing loyalty provider — not a new one
- Extend your current hardware estate rather than replacing it with proprietary devices
- Incremental capability model: add channels and integrations as your operation requires
Frequently asked questions
Which POS systems does Bridge support?
Bridge currently supports native integrations with NCR, PAR POS, Oracle, etc., as well as POS-free environments. If your POS is not on this list, speak to the LineTen team — additional POS integrations are assessed and prioritised based on enterprise demand, and LineTen has a track record of building new integrations to support specific deployment requirements.
Does LineTen replace our existing loyalty programme?
No. LineTen does not build a loyalty engine, and Bridge is specifically designed to connect to the loyalty provider you already use. Your existing loyalty platform continues to operate as it does today; Bridge ensures all LineTen ordering channels can read and write to it correctly, so guests earn and redeem points regardless of which channel they use.
Can Bridge handle marketplace integrations for platforms like Uber Eats or Deliveroo?
Yes. Bridge includes marketplace integrations that route orders from third-party delivery platforms into your POS via the same pipeline as LineTen's own channels. OrderPro gives in-store teams a single tablet to manage those marketplace orders on the pass. Menu updates made in MenuPro can also be distributed to marketplace listings via Bridge, keeping all channels in sync from a single source.
What happens when a POS vendor releases a new API version or deprecates an endpoint?
LineTen maintains all Bridge integrations as partner platforms evolve. When a POS vendor releases a new API version or makes breaking changes, LineTen's integration team manages the update, tests it against live environments, and deploys it — with no action required from your team.
Do we need to replace any existing hardware to use LineTen?
Not necessarily. Bridge is designed to work with industry-standard kiosk hardware, payment terminals, and receipt printers that your estate may already use. LineTen's implementation team assesses hardware compatibility during the scoping process and advises on any requirements before deployment begins.
See how Bridge connects your stack
Talk to us about integrating LineTen with your existing systems.