Reviews
Ask while the night is still on their tongue.
A request after the visit, a threshold before you send them to Google, and AI replies you still sign. Praise can live on your site. The rest you handle in the house.
Included in · Chef’s Table

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
The night closes
A paid ticket can trigger the ask. The guest is still a person you could name.
02
They tell you first
Below the threshold, it is a private note. You reply before a map listing does it for you.
03
The fives can travel
Google if you want. Your site if you want. The guest card keeps the night either way.
01
The ask is timed
The morning after, not a month later. The guest still remembers the waiter’s name. The request is a link, not a begging story on Instagram.
02
Google is earned
Below your threshold, the note stays in-house. You reply, you fix, you do not donate a one-star to the internet because a steak was late.
03
A reply in your voice
AI drafts. You send. Published reviews can land on the website you already paid to design, next to the gallery, not only on a map pin.
What's inside
Everything you get with Reviews.
- Post-visit review request
- Threshold before the Google hand-off
- In-house replies on the quiet ones
- AI draft, human send
- Publish the good ones on your site
- Tied to the guest and the night
“We used to only hear from people who were angry enough to type. Now the fours tell us the dessert, and the fives go to Google.”
Same role, next screen