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Most of our clients run their day across four disconnected tools: a CRM they barely open, a WhatsApp thread that is really the events calendar, a hall sketch on paper, and a printer nobody trusts. The Suite is those four things as one product.
This is not a blank-page product. It is three systems we already built — an operations platform (CRM, leads, landing pages, staff scheduling), the events system behind Eventy-style guest management, and our print platform with its Windows agent — being merged into one login. The parts have run in the real world; the product is the merge.
Name, business details, your logo. One account owns everything that follows.
Sketch the restaurant or hall on a canvas — tables, fixtures, walls — by dragging shapes, the way you would on paper. The map becomes the operating surface: seating, sections, service.
Menus, items, prices, packages for events. In the languages your customers actually read.
Orders land against tables, events land against the calendar, staff shifts land against the rota. The CRM fills itself from the work instead of waiting to be filled.
Kitchen tickets and receipts print the moment an order lands — Arabic and Hebrew rendered correctly, and an offline queue on the till so printing survives the internet dropping mid-service.
The daily engine — from the operations platform.
The events system, with the floor planner at its heart.
The print platform and its Windows agent.
The Suite is in active development and not yet taking customers. The pieces exist and run; the work is making them one product. If it sounds like your business, talk to us — early conversations shape what gets built first.