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tablex is a table reservation software product for the restaurant and hospitality industry, positioned on its website as a “professional restaurant reservation tool.” Its target users include restaurants, hotels, and event venues. Its core value proposition is to help businesses manage reservations more efficiently, reduce no-shows, and avoid paying commission on each booking.
Based on the extracted text, tablex’s core modules include online booking, reservation management, guest management, and digital table card/tabletop display tools. Guests can make reservations 24/7 via a merchant’s website or Google, which is especially useful for restaurants that rely on organic traffic and local search. In terms of third-party integrations, only the website and Google are explicitly mentioned; there is no clear information about deeper integrations with POS systems, payments, email marketing, calendars, or CRM tools.
The page shows entry points such as “Kostenlos Starten” (start for free) and “Preis” (pricing), and highlights “ohne Provision pro Reservierung,” meaning no commission per reservation. Compared with platforms that charge per seat or per booking, this model may make it easier for high-volume restaurants to control costs. However, the text does not disclose specific monthly fees, plan tiers, free plan limitations, or trial length. The product appears to be a cloud-based SaaS, but it does not state whether self-hosted deployment is supported.
The main advantages are its focused use case, with features built around the key workflows of restaurant reservations, plus support for booking channels via a merchant website and Google. The no-commission model also provides more predictable costs. The downside is that public information is limited: items often important for enterprise procurement—such as team permissions, data security and compliance, APIs, service support, and payment methods—are not covered in the text. A demo would be needed for further evaluation.
tablex is better suited to restaurants, hotel F&B departments, event venues, and similar businesses in German-speaking regions or the broader European market that want to build their own reservation channels and reduce platform commissions. For users in mainland China, the available text does not clarify website accessibility, payment support, or Chinese localization, so china_access can only be considered unknown. If the main customer base is local consumers in China, Meituan/Dianping reservations may be worth comparing as well. For overseas restaurant operations, alternatives to consider include OpenTable, Resy, SevenRooms, and Quandoo.
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tablex.at is an Austria SaaS provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach tablex.at directly.