Public pricing, no quote, no demo
Every plan and dollar amount is on the page — no Starter / Professional / Multi-Location / Enterprise mystery. $0 for 1 screen forever, $30/month per location for unlimited screens, $290/year (save 20%).
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Looking for an Evergreen (formerly TapHunter) alternative? Pourwall puts your tap list on TV screens in under 10 minutes, starts free for one screen, and publishes pricing upfront — $30/month per location for unlimited screens, no demo and no quote required.
Every plan and dollar amount is on the page — no Starter / Professional / Multi-Location / Enterprise mystery. $0 for 1 screen forever, $30/month per location for unlimited screens, $290/year (save 20%).
A $40 Fire TV Stick or Chromecast is enough — or any TV that ships with Android TV/Google TV. Evergreen's own pricing page says hardware is separate and that most single-location operators spend $300–$800 one-time.
Sign up, add your beverages, choose a theme, and cast to a TV. Evergreen says most operators have their first digital menu board live within an hour of signing up; Pourwall is built so that hour is closer to ten minutes.
Every Pourwall plan covers the full bar in one menu, with unlimited servings and unlimited categories. Evergreen also covers full menus, but on a paid plan after the trial.
Push a tap change from your phone, the back office, or home and every connected display reflects it instantly. No proprietary media player and no on-site box to babysit.
Pourwall is a tap list / digital menu and nothing else. Evergreen bundles in POS integrations, social-media publishing, inventory, and margin tools — useful if you need them, overhead if you don't.
Evergreen's pricing page lists plan tiers — Starter, Professional, Multi-Location, Enterprise — without dollar amounts; you contact sales or start a free trial to see your number. Pourwall publishes every plan and price.
$0 forever
1 screen, unlimited taps and beverages. No credit card, no install.
$30 per location / month
Unlimited screens, QR menus, print menus, website embed, and remove the Pourwall logo.
$290 per location / year — save 20%
Same unlimited Premium plan, billed yearly. Cancel any time.
Evergreen lists plan tiers (Starter, Professional, Multi-Location, Enterprise) without dollar amounts on its pricing page; a free trial with no credit card is offered. The same page says hardware is separate and that most single-location operators spend $300–$800 one-time. Capterra's third-party listing for the legacy TapHunter product currently shows a starting price of US$49/month; Evergreen does not publish current dollar amounts itself.
Pourwall is a strong Evergreen alternative for venues that want a focused digital tap list with public pricing. It's free for one screen forever, $30 per month per location for unlimited screens, casts to TV hardware you already own, and covers beer, wine, cocktails, and NA in one menu. You can also publish image pages on the same screens for advertising LTOs, special events, loyalty programs, and other promotions.
It depends on what you need. Pourwall wins on transparent pricing, no proprietary hardware, and a focused tap-list product. Evergreen wins if you need POS-driven 86ing, social-media menu publishing, or its 300,000-beverage database at scale.
Evergreen TapHunter is the same product line. Evergreen's homepage says it's been trusted by bars and restaurants since 2012, and Capterra still lists the product under the legacy TapHunter name. The mobile app store listing is even titled 'Evergreen Manager TapHunter.'
Evergreen does not publish dollar amounts on its pricing page; it lists Starter, Professional, Multi-Location, and Enterprise tiers and offers a free trial without a credit card. Capterra's third-party listing for the legacy TapHunter product currently shows a starting price of US$49 per month. Hardware is separate, and Evergreen's pricing page says most single-location operators spend $300–$800 one-time.
Yes. Create a free Pourwall account, add your beverages and servings, choose a theme, and cast to a Fire TV Stick, Chromecast, or any Android TV/Google TV. You don't need a proprietary media player or a quote-based contract.
No. Pourwall doesn't have POS integrations today — pricing and stock live inside Pourwall. Evergreen integrates with Square, Clover, and Heartland for menu-board updates and 86ing; if those workflows are core to your operation, that's a real reason to stay on Evergreen.
Pourwall vs Evergreen, the short version: public pricing, no $300–$800 hardware quote, no demo to find out what your bill would be. If you want an Evergreen alternative that goes live on a TV in under 10 minutes and casts to the streaming hardware you already own, that's the trade you're making.