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ReservationBook is a table reservation system for the restaurant industry, focused on managing restaurant rooms and tables, checking available capacity, and accepting online bookings. It is not a typical cloud-only SaaS product; instead, it emphasizes that it can run on a local computer, be used in a networked multi-PC environment, and store data either locally or in the cloud.
The product is built around the restaurant booking workflow: managing rooms and tables, viewing available capacity, supporting 24/7 automated online table reservations, and using the restaurant’s own online booking page. The site also mentions automatic recognition of reservation emails, though this feature can be disabled. A practical feature for restaurant operators is the ability to attach text/PDF files—such as banquet workflows, invoices, menu suggestions, table layouts, or event plans—directly to reservation records.
The official site emphasizes “no monthly fee dependency” and supports a one-time purchase model: after paying the purchase price, there are no ongoing fees. However, it does not disclose specific prices or plans. A free trial version is available. In terms of deployment, it can be used on anything from a single laptop to a multi-computer network, and supports multi-seat scenarios with or without a server. Data can be stored locally or in the cloud.
Its strengths include offline availability, reducing reliance on stable on-site restaurant internet; the ability to keep data and the program long-term on the restaurant’s own computers, lowering vendor lock-in risk; a one-time purchase model that may appeal to restaurants that dislike subscriptions; and flexible configuration of fields, table columns, and lists to fit different restaurant workflows. The downsides are that the site does not clarify specific pricing, payment methods, mobile support, APIs, third-party integrations, permission management, or security and compliance details. It also lacks implementation guidance on how online booking is embedded into a restaurant’s own website.
ReservationBook is better suited to restaurants in German-speaking regions such as Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, especially small and midsize food-service businesses that value local control, offline operation, and low long-term costs. Companies that require open APIs, deep POS/CRM integrations, mobile collaboration, or clearly stated compliance certifications should verify these points further. Access from China cannot be determined from the available information and is marked as unknown.
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