Manage operational settings
Like the catalog entities, these four live behind the gear icon in the toolbar (Tools menu). Three of them follow the same table-plus-add-form shape; Taps is built differently because it’s managing two related things at once — taplists and the taps on them.
Flights
Section titled “Flights”A Flight groups several pours together (a tasting flight). Adding one asks for a name, the glassware it’s served in, and a price.
Glassware
Section titled “Glassware”The physical vessels — name, size, unit, and pour price. Flights and Products both reference glassware, so this is worth setting up early.
Menu Categories
Section titled “Menu Categories”How items are grouped on menus. Unlike the others, this list has no search box — it’s a short, drag-to-reorder list (categories are usually few enough to scan directly), with a kebab menu per row for editing or deactivating.
Taps & Taplists
Section titled “Taps & Taplists”This is the management side of what you see operationally on the On Tap dashboard view. A location can have multiple taplists, each with its own set of taps; an Add Taplist button is always available from this screen, even before any taplist exists yet. Once you’re inside a taplist, an Add Tap action appears if that taplist doesn’t have any taps assigned.
Watch the walkthrough
Section titled “Watch the walkthrough”The walkthrough opens each area’s table and add form — including whichever taplist state your account is actually in — and stops before saving anything new.
What to do next
Section titled “What to do next”- Revisit
Manage your catalogif Flights or Products reference something that doesn’t exist yet - Or go back to
Operational settings