It handles your slow-shift promos
A restaurant is the same day run again with different numbers: the book, the line, the bar, the walk-in. Kirality works inside the tools you already run — your reservation book, POS, ordering email, and review channels — and hands back the next concrete move drafted: the party nobody has confirmed, the prep list for tomorrow's covers, the reorder before the walk-in runs short, the reply to last night's review. Nothing goes out without your click. Bring your own Anthropic, OpenAI, or Bedrock key; live in minutes.
Done-for-you from $299/mo (solo Pro; $599/mo at 3 seats), 48-business-hour setup promise · Self-serve Starter $99/mo, bring your own Anthropic, OpenAI, or Bedrock key
Parties sit unconfirmed until they either walk in or do not. A four-top that no-shows at 7pm is a dead cover you could have sold twice, and nobody on shift has a free hand to work the list.
Tomorrow's prep gets set from whatever yesterday felt like instead of the covers actually on the book. Guess low and the line runs out mid-service; guess high and the difference goes in the bin.
Invoice prices creep a few percent at a time while the menu price stays where it was printed. The dish that used to carry the section is quietly the one losing money.
Over-pours, spoilage, and comps never show up on an invoice. Counts happen after close by whoever is left, so variance is found at month end rather than the week it started.
Reorders, supplier chasers, review replies, and catering inquiries all queue up behind service, then get done at midnight by the person who opened at 9am.
Kirality runs where the work already lives — your reservation book, POS, inbox, ordering, scheduling, and review channels, with 60+ connectors. No side app to babysit, no migration.
Confirmation lists for tonight's book, prep quantities built off forecast covers, reorder counts, review replies, and slow-shift promos — ready for your review, built from your live service data instead of a blank page.
Start with sign-off on everything. When you're ready, grant standing mandates so routine work runs on its own within limits you set — money, guest comms, and anything touching payroll always keep a human. Your keys, your data, isolated.
Menu price against plate cost dish by dish, with waste and 86'd items on the same page — so a supplier price rise and a dish that stopped earning its section both surface before the P&L says so.
Guest replies, review responses, and supplier notes stay in your voice whether it is a Friday double or a Tuesday close.
Yes. Kirality connects to 60+ business tools across reservations, POS, accounting, scheduling, inbox, and review channels, and works inside the stack you already run — no switching, no migration. Setup takes about five minutes.
Only if you let it. Every confirmation, review reply, and supplier order starts as a draft you approve. When you're ready, grant standing mandates so routine work runs within limits you set — money, guest comms, and anything touching payroll always keep a human.
No — it drafts, you decide. It puts plate cost, waste, and sales mix in front of you dish by dish and proposes what to look at, but recipes, pricing, and what belongs on the menu stay with your chef and owner.
Yes. Each location keeps its own book, counts, and par levels, and the drafted prep and reorder work is scoped per unit — so a manager approves their own store rather than a group-wide list nobody owns.
Yes. Your reservations, guests, and financials stay isolated to your own workspace, and Kirality is bring-your-own-key for Anthropic, OpenAI, or AWS Bedrock, so model usage runs under your account and stays in your control.
Two ways in: book a 20-minute call and we'll set it up and run it for you — or start it yourself in minutes with your own AI keys. Either way, you approve every move.
Fully managed from $299/mo, or self-serve from $99/mo. Cancel anytime.
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