Live service: the floor manager's screen
This is the screen we have been thinking about for months: a single real-time view to run service without jumping between menus. It is called Live service and it lives at /app/local.
This is the screen we have been thinking about for months: a single real-time view to run service without jumping between menus. It is called Live service and it lives at /app/local.
Two small but requested fixes from cafés and breakfast spots: morning hours are no longer a second-class citizen, and reservation slots no longer get cut off too early.
Two visible changes for your guests in this batch: the public menu has been fully redesigned, and you can now request a group event from your page without picking up the phone.
Invisible but important improvements: the AI assistant is faster, and platform errors no longer disappear into a log nobody checks.
Until now, automated emails were all-or-nothing: confirmation on booking and not much else. Now you can define fine-grained rules for when and to whom you send what.
A visible polish batch: a view designed to stay on a screen behind the bar through the entire service, and a density pass so the app stops wasting pixels.
Two big shipments on the same day. The first is for those who used to draw their dining room on a napkin; the second, for those with a separate lunch and dinner menu who spent all day editing.
A long polish sprint: new public site, friendlier billing, and a serious security pass. If you have not visited restapro.es in a while, it is a different page now.
Three big things in this batch: being able to offer discounts, leaving RestaPro gracefully (and letting us know why), and ending the staring-at-a-blank-page problem when writing an email to your guests.
Reviews drive more reservations than any paid campaign. But asking for them by hand, guest by guest, does not scale. So we built an automated flow into RestaPro.