Parm - Restaurant reservation platform you can whitelabel
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Complete white-labeled reservation & table management platform you can sell as your own. Generate recurring revenue with modern booking technology for restaurants.
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After getting a restaurant owner 40 reservations in their first week, I quickly found out that OpenTable had the market cornered. As an agency, there was very little I could do after that point. So I made a reservation platform where agencies can brand it as their own and sell it to their restaurant clients. No reservation fees, and reviews go straight to Google instead of a platform.
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Love the agency-first angle here. We're building in a similar space (AI chatbots that agencies white-label for restaurant clients) and the OpenTable lock-in problem is real. How do you handle onboarding for restaurant owners who aren't super technical, do they self-serve or does the agency set everything up?
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@cuygun appreciate it! Built an entire onboarding flow so they get value first - building table maps, making a reservation, viewing it in their schedule etc. Little tooltips highlight certain buttons to make it a touch more interactive.
What's your product about? Might be able to find a way to help out
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@pmazz14, We're building TalkBuildr, agencies create AI chatbots trained on their client's business info (menus, hours, FAQs etc) and embed them on client websites. So instead of the client paying for a generic chatbot, the agency sells it as part of their package.
Restaurant clients are a big use case for us too, so there's probably some overlap. Would be cool to explore if there's a way to connect the two, like a chatbot that can also handle reservations through Parm instead of just answering questions about them. Happy to chat more if you're up for it, feel free to DM me here or find me on LinkedIn (Cesurhan Uygun).
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@cuygun that's actually a great idea. I think what you had in mind could work great seeing how things are trending now. If there were some way to connect the two then that'd be amazing. Just sent a connect on Linkedin (Peter Mazzella)
Think its a win win for the restaurant client by streamlining the top of funnel traffic to book reservations, and they don't end up paying $1+ per reservation like OpenTable does.
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Love the agency-first angle here. We're building in a similar space (AI chatbots that agencies white-label for restaurant clients) and the OpenTable lock-in problem is real. How do you handle onboarding for restaurant owners who aren't super technical, do they self-serve or does the agency set everything up?
@cuygun appreciate it! Built an entire onboarding flow so they get value first - building table maps, making a reservation, viewing it in their schedule etc. Little tooltips highlight certain buttons to make it a touch more interactive.
What's your product about? Might be able to find a way to help out
@pmazz14, We're building TalkBuildr, agencies create AI chatbots trained on their client's business info (menus, hours, FAQs etc) and embed them on client websites. So instead of the client paying for a generic chatbot, the agency sells it as part of their package.
Restaurant clients are a big use case for us too, so there's probably some overlap. Would be cool to explore if there's a way to connect the two, like a chatbot that can also handle reservations through Parm instead of just answering questions about them. Happy to chat more if you're up for it, feel free to DM me here or find me on LinkedIn (Cesurhan Uygun).
@cuygun that's actually a great idea. I think what you had in mind could work great seeing how things are trending now. If there were some way to connect the two then that'd be amazing. Just sent a connect on Linkedin (Peter Mazzella)
Think its a win win for the restaurant client by streamlining the top of funnel traffic to book reservations, and they don't end up paying $1+ per reservation like OpenTable does.