🚀 Putting the Power of AI Behind QR Ordering 🚀
In the competitive landscape of the hospitality industry, staying ahead means more than just offering great food; it's about delivering exceptional experiences. That's where QR ordering meets the power of AI, revolutionizing the way businesses engage with customers.
Imagine your restaurant's menu not just as a static list of dishes, but as a dynamic, intelligent system that understands and caters to your customers' preferences. With AI-driven recommendations, you have the ability to tailor each interaction, enhancing customer satisfaction and loyalty.
Whether it's suggesting a vegan option for the health-conscious diner or a spicy dish for the adventurous foodie, AI analyzes past orders and preferences to curate personalized recommendations for each individual customer. This personal touch creates a memorable dining experience that keeps guests coming back for more.
But it's not just about personalization; it's about efficiency too. AI-powered menus adapt in real-time based on factors like popularity, seasonality, and inventory levels, ensuring optimal resource utilization and maximizing profitability.
And let's not forget the revenue potential. Through smart upselling and cross-selling suggestions, AI subtly guides customers towards additional purchases, increasing average order value without feeling pushy or intrusive.
From the front-end user experience to back-end operations, AI streamlines every aspect of QR ordering, freeing up time and resources for your staff to focus on what truly matters: delivering an exceptional dining experience.
So, if you're ready to take your restaurant to the next level and harness the full potential of AI-driven QR ordering, let's connect. Together, we can explore how this innovative technology can drive growth and success for your business. 🤝
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Principal Engineer at RBI
2wFairly misleading and that's to be expected because you're not actually building voice ai. 1. McDonald's didn't end it's partnership with IBM because voice ai doesn't work, they ended it because they have a better solution and they don't want to do it with IBM. 2. Voice AI isn't "years out". There is a provider right now that can be trained and running in a couple weeks and hit 85% order accuracy. That's not a guess. 3. The main impediment is the scaled rollout. There are numerous blocks to running optimal voice ai that have nothing to do with voice ai. Base station hardware is ideally upgraded and it typically costs between 5K - 10K per store. Also these brands have *thousands* of stores which involves work across massive franchisee networks. I could keep going. The tech works and is here. Legacy implementations that folks seize on as an indicator that the tech has "years to go" which implies like 10 or 20 years lol is factually, objectively and scientifically false and not based in evidence. Just an fyi.