Campaigns
Mail that leaves because a visit just happened.
An editor for email, variables from the guest card, AI drafts in your voice, and automations for welcome, thank-you, birthday, win-back and the round-number visit. You approve. Tablerooms sends.
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AI concierge
SignatureReview reply drafted
Two stars, last night · yours to approve
Tuesday campaign
Sent 320 · 41 booked · +$2.4k
Immersive carta · live at the table



On a busy night
How Marketing actually uses it.
01
A visit writes a reason
They came. They did not come. It is their birthday. The trigger is the guest card, not a newsletter slot.
02
A draft appears
AI or you. Variables filled. Audience counted. You read it like a host would send it.
03
You approve, it leaves
Email, to the guests who opted in. Bookings that come back are attributed. The quiet Tuesday has a number.
01
Written for a person
First name, last dish, last visit, a paired offer. The letter is not a blast with a merge field taped on. The audience is already cut.
02
Automations the room already earned
Welcome after the first booking. Thank-you the morning after. Birthday week. Six quiet weeks. Visit number ten. Triggers are visits and dates, not a marketer’s calendar.
03
A draft you can still kill
AI writes in the tone of the room. You edit. Nothing goes out because a robot felt confident. Approval is a person.
What's inside
Everything you get with Campaigns.
- Email editor with guest variables
- AI draft in the venue’s voice
- Welcome, thanks, birthday, win-back, milestone
- Schedule or send now
- The email they opted into
- Results back on the campaign, not a third tool
“The Tuesday fill used to be me, a phone, and guilt. The automation booked 41 the first time I let it run.”
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