Solutions

Hospitality workflows shaped for how each venue actually moves.

The same system adapts from a fast counter to a dining room, a bar rush, a production bakery, or a multi-location group.

Fast counter

Cafes & coffee shops

Fast counter service, daily specials, mobile orders, loyalty moments, and simple shift coverage.

  • Daily specials stay visible
  • Counter and pickup orders share one queue
  • Simple staffing keeps coverage clear
Recommended setup01

Recommended setup: POS, menu studio, QR pickup, light scheduling, loyalty moments, and public-site hours.

Dining room

Restaurants

Multi-table service, kitchen display, reservations, server PINs, and live guest memory.

  • Bookings and walk-ins meet the floor plan
  • KDS keeps courses and stations moving
  • Server PINs protect service actions
Recommended setup02

Recommended setup: reservations, tables, KDS, register, menu studio, inventory, and role-aware floor access.

Rush and tabs

Bars & wine bars

Open tabs, split checks, fast pour menus, happy hour controls, and vintage-aware lists.

  • Tabs and split checks stay quick
  • Happy-hour rules are configured once
  • Inventory pressure stays visible during rush
Recommended setup03

Recommended setup: fast register, open tabs, discounts, payments, inventory alerts, and late-night closeout.

Production rhythm

Bakeries

Pre-orders, day-parted menus, production awareness, allergen labels, and stock visibility.

  • Day-parted menus match production
  • Allergens and stock remain visible
  • Pre-orders feed the same operating system
Recommended setup04

Recommended setup: menu studio, pre-order flow, inventory, recipes, public site, and team scheduling.

Multi-venue control

Multi-location groups

One workspace across venues with local execution, central menu controls, and consolidated reporting.

  • Central standards with local overrides
  • Venue-level execution remains fast
  • Reporting and permissions scale cleanly
Recommended setup05

Recommended setup: multi-venue menus, consolidated analytics, staff permissions, audit log, and public directory presence.

Solutions

Choose the workflow that matches the room.

Start with the venue shape closest to yours, then keep the same operating layer as service becomes more complex.