Built by Dan · the AI layer

Every order taken, none on hold

A big share of US takeout still comes in by phone, and at the rush those calls ring out or sit on hold until the guest gives up. Every one is a ticket walking away. This agent picks up, knows the menu, takes the order, reads back the total and the pickup time, then texts the summary and drops the ticket straight into the kitchen. The guest just calls, from their own phone, like always. Three screens, then the whole call in motion.

01 · The call A guest calls to order pickup, from their own phone. Mid-rush, the line's busy, no one can grab it.
02 · Answered by AI The AI picks up, knows the menu, takes the order, reads back the total and the time. (Live captions so you can read it.)
03 · Texted back The order summary lands as a normal text: pickup time, total, done.
Video The guest's phone: it rings, the AI takes the order, and the summary texts back.

The owner's side

While they're on the phone, you see this

The guest never leaves their own phone. On your end, the AI answers live, logs the call, and the ticket fires straight into Orders and the kitchen. The number that matters sits up top: Missed, zero.

Video The call comes in, the AI takes the order, and the ticket writes itself into your system.

It runs the modules, it doesn't replace them

On its own, it's a line that never rings out. Wired into the rest, every order it takes drops into Orders and fires to the kitchen, and the caller becomes a guest in the CRM. The same agent books tables too. Voice on the phone, summary by text, the way Americans actually order. Standalone first, connected if you want it.