Built by Dan · the AI layer

The call you'd miss, answered

In the US most people still call to book, and after hours or mid-rush nearly half of those calls go unanswered. That's the reservation walking away. This agent answers on the first ring, talks like a person, checks the book, and writes the reservation, then texts the confirmation. The guest just calls, from their own phone, like always. Someone finally picks up.

01 · The call A guest calls the restaurant from their own phone, like always. After hours, mid-rush, it just rings.
02 · Answered by AI The AI picks up on the first ring and actually talks: checks the book, offers real times, takes the name. (Live captions here just so you can read it.)
03 · Texted back The confirmation lands as a normal text, in their Messages. Nothing to download.
Video The guest's phone: it rings, the AI answers, and the confirmation 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 booking lands straight in Reservations, with a new guest profile started. The number that matters sits up top: Missed, zero.

Video The call comes in, the AI handles it, and the reservation writes itself into your system.

It runs the modules, it doesn't replace them

On its own, it's an answering service that never sleeps. Wired into the rest, every call it answers writes to Reservations and starts a guest profile in the CRM, and the same agent can take an order into Orders. Voice on the phone, confirmation by text, the way Americans actually reach a business. Standalone first, connected if you want it.