
Full tables, on autopilot.
Reservations, group bookings, today’s specials and “do you deliver?” — every question answered the second it’s asked, every table confirmed and reminded, every quiet Tuesday filled with regulars.
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The moments that quietly cost you.
Every restaurants business has them — the message at the wrong hour, the gap nobody caught. Here's how each one ends now.
Friday, 7 pm — the rush. The phone rings eleven times. Your team answers twice.
Every reservation answered instantly and confirmed — even mid-rush.
A birthday party of twelve books for Saturday… and doesn’t show. Half the section sits empty all night.
Group bookings hold a small deposit. Saturday-night no-shows stop hurting.
Tuesday is quiet. Your regulars would happily come — if someone reminded them you exist.
A warm broadcast with tonight’s special fills quiet evenings with familiar faces.
Café Lumi
online · replies instantly
Table for two this Friday around 8? 🍝12:20
Friday at 8 is free — window seat if you like. I've held it under your name. Want tonight's specials menu too?12:20
Window seat, yes! And the menu 😋12:21
Table confirmed
Fri 8:00 pm · reminder set for 6 pm
From “table for two?” to confirmed
No app to install, no portal to learn, no “we'll call you back”. Your customer messages like they message a friend — and the whole thing simply happens.
Answers in seconds — nights, weekends, holidays included
Speaks in your voice, trained on your business
Big decisions still wait for your yes
It does the legwork. You make the judgment calls.
The routine runs on its own. But anything touching real money, real exceptions or real relationships stops and asks you first. Try it — these are the kinds of moments that land in a restaurants inbox.
One tap approves, one tap holds — from anywhere
Every ask shows its reasoning, in plain language
Jump in yourself anytime — the agent steps aside
Your agent asks
Just now · needs your yes
Group booking
A party of 14 wants the long table Saturday at 8 pm. Holding it means turning away smaller tables. Take it with a ₹2,000 deposit?
Go on — this one's real. You're the boss here.
Built for restaurants, not adapted to it.
Reservations in seconds
Guests book, move or cancel a table in the chat — confirmed instantly, reminded automatically.
Big parties, small deposits
Group bookings held with a deposit, so Saturday night no-shows stop hurting.
Menus & specials on demand
Today’s menu, the chef’s special, allergen questions — answered beautifully, instantly.
Quiet evenings, filled
Slow Tuesday coming? A warm broadcast to regulars with a reason to drop by.
Orders & “do you deliver?”
Takeaway orders and delivery questions handled in the same conversation.
Events & catering enquiries
Birthdays and office parties get details, quotes and a booking — not a missed call.
An ordinary day, quietly handled.
No dashboards to babysit, no inbox to clear. This is what a normal day looks like when your front desk never sleeps.
09:15
Today’s book, filling up
Overnight reservation requests are confirmed; tonight’s floor plan takes shape on its own.
12:40
“Do you deliver?” × 6
Menus, specials and takeaway orders — all answered between tables, all in chat.
15:20
Saturday’s party, secured
14 guests, deposit paid, dietary notes collected conversationally. The kitchen knows already.
18:05
The reminder round
Tonight’s guests get a friendly “see you at 8!” — two reschedule, two waitlisters get in.
22:30
Quiet Tuesday, nudged
A chef’s-special broadcast goes to regulars. Tomorrow’s slow night starts filling up.
Set them once. They run forever.
Pre-visit reminder
A friendly “see you at 8!” a few hours before — with one-tap reschedule if plans changed.
Regulars win-back
Haven’t seen them in 45 days? Their favourite table is still there, and you say so.
Post-dinner reviews
A sweet thank-you with a review link, sent while dessert is still settling.
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Good questions, straight answers.
Something else on your mind? — a human replies within a day.
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