ResDiary, is a commission-free online reservation system, built by hospitality experts for hospitality operators. It provides a booking platform and table management that is comprehensive and easy to ...
ResDiary, is a commission-free online reservation system, built by hospitality experts for hospitality operators. It provides a booking platform and table management that is comprehensive and easy to use for both hospitality businesses and their guests. Forward thinking A truly dynamic system, ResDiary continuously adds new capabilities according to the needs of its users. Recent software releases including features such as an integrated W8List, Yield Management (that's so easy a puppy could use it) and iPad apps. Innovative ResDiary has evolved to cater for bar bookings, club packages, weddings, cinemas and even theatres with its FunctionDiary tool. This enables operators to hold both confirmed reservations and event enquiries in one place, all underpinned by ResDiary's leading table management. Globally recognised Millions of covers are booked monthly, using ResDiary applications, via venue websites, APIs, social media and 3rd party sites. In addition, the consumer-facing platform, resdiary.com, receives over half a million visits per month. Commission-free The fixed pricing structure means operators can push bookings to their venues without worrying about unpredictable costs, allowing for clearer financial forecasting. In this way. A trusted partner The service is a trusted supplier of the Fat Duck, the Houses of Parliament restaurants and the Royal Opera House. Scottish Michelin star chefs Martin Wishart and Tom Kitchin are also amongst the many independent operators and high-profile groups who trust ResDiary to power their reservations. ResDiary provides enterprise solutions to Dimmi (a Tripadvisor company) and Qantas in Australia, as well as to the Accor Hotels Group globally. Headquartered in the UK, ResDiary has team members and licensees in the UK, Ireland, New Zealand, Australia, US, Italy, France, Canada, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Hong Kong, Indonesia, The Philippines, Dubai, Bahrain, and South Africa.