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RistoKit is a white-label WordPress plugin for web agencies, focused on restaurant menu and reservation management. It is not an external menu platform; instead, it is installed on the client’s existing WordPress site, keeping the menu under the same domain and within the same design system. The goal is to let restaurants update dishes, prices, images, and allergens themselves, reducing the maintenance burden for agencies that would otherwise have to edit menus repeatedly on behalf of clients.
The product is designed around an agency model: agencies receive a Master License, can generate a sub-license for each restaurant, and can choose to enable menu editing, the reservation system, or both. Menu editing integrates with Elementor and can be done from the front end. Restaurant users can modify content through the Restaurant Editor role without entering the WordPress admin dashboard. The reservation feature includes tables, time slots, manual or automatic confirmation, customizable emails, and reminders. It also includes 14 EU allergens, PDF menu export, printable menus, and anti-spam protection via Honeypot and rate limiting. The reservation system is said to work with any theme via shortcode.
The official website clearly states that the plugin is currently free, and the agency partner program is also currently free. However, agencies must submit an email/application and be activated by RistoKit; joining the partner program is not guaranteed. The terms note that commercial conditions may change in the future, with at least 30 days’ email notice. Agencies can name, package, and price the service themselves for restaurant clients, making it more like a vertical service component for agencies.
Its strengths are clear positioning: no redirect to a third-party domain, no forced templates, and a good fit for revamping existing WordPress/Elementor restaurant sites. White-label licensing and remote deactivation of sub-licenses also align well with agency operations. The downside is that public information is still incomplete: it does not clarify whether the plugin is open source, nor does it disclose API/SDK availability, WordPress/PHP version compatibility, data structure, security audits, or SLA. Menu editing depends on Elementor, so compatibility with non-Elementor projects remains uncertain.
RistoKit is suitable for WordPress agencies serving multiple restaurants, Elementor site-building teams, and agencies looking to turn restaurant website maintenance into a monthly recurring service. It is less suitable for teams that need a general-purpose restaurant SaaS, a non-WordPress tech stack, or deep API integrations. Access from China cannot be determined from the available text, and payment methods are not disclosed. Alternatives include other WordPress menu/reservation plugins, custom Elementor setups, GloriaFood, OpenTable, TheFork, or combinations of booking plugins.
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