PaytaLab is a South Korean software house that concentrates on a single, highly specialised niche: streamlining the way restaurants, cafés and fast-casual chains receive and manage delivery-platform orders. The company’s only public title, Pass Order – Relay for Pass Order, acts as a lightweight middleware bridge that captures incoming tickets from Baedal Minjok, Yogiyo, Coupang Eats and other domestic services, normalises the data, and then forwards it to the kitchen’s existing POS or KDS without forcing staff to monitor multiple tablets. Built with local regulations and Korean menu conventions in mind, the utility supports item-level modifiers, combo mapping, automatic ₩-currency conversion, and real-time status pings back to the original aggregator, reducing missed orders and customer wait times. Typical deployments are small-footprint Windows PCs or all-in-one touch terminals stationed next to thermal printers; the installer is digitally signed by PaytaLab and updates itself silently through an internal delta-patch mechanism. While the catalogue is intentionally narrow, the publisher maintains an active support channel in Korean and English, publishes quarterly compliance bulletins, and offers a cloud dashboard that chains can use to compare store-level acceptance rates and average fulfilment minutes. Pass Order – Relay for Pass Order is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through verified Windows package sources such as winget, always pull the newest release, and can be queued alongside other applications for unattended batch installation.

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