Ordering, reservations, and pickup, headless.
A guest should be able to order, reserve, or arrange pickup by asking an assistant, not by hunting for your app. Expose those actions as governed tools and the assistant handles the conversation, while your kitchen and floor systems stay in control.
01The guest is already in the assistant
People ask assistants to find food, book a table, or reorder a usual. A headless hospitality service answers in that moment instead of asking the guest to download yet another app.
02A small interface, exactly when needed
Menus, time slots, and modifiers render as just-in-time cards. The guest confirms in a tap instead of navigating a full ordering flow built for a screen they are not looking at.
03Governed actions, your operations
Orders and reservations are protocol-mediated handoffs to your existing operations, with identity, policy, and audit handled by the runtime.
The boring-but-critical parts, handled.
Noodle Seed handles protocol, identity, widgets, secrets, policy (see, scope, manage), and audit, so hospitality teams expose ordering and reservations as data-bound tools, not a per-venue app.
See how the runtime worksApproved patterns already span food ordering and hospitality. See the apps
Guests form habits around whatever answers first. A venue that is orderable inside the assistant becomes the default; one that is not stays a search result.