
You're the main staff point of contact
CommsOS routes messages, acknowledgements, and required updates through the system — not your phone at midnight.

Menus, staff, ordering, reviews, and customer texts — all wired into the same website your guests already see.
Built for restaurants, bars, lounges, ghost kitchens, and hospitality groups running one location or many.
Built first for restaurants. Flexible enough for the rest later.
CommsOS
12 staff acks today
OpsOS HQ
Closing checklist · done
Ghost Kitchen
3 brands · 1 host
MarketingOS
Promo live
// Used by hospitality operators
Synced
Up to date
3 published
4.8 avg
// owner view
All connected systems reporting in. One source of truth across every location.
// Positioning
CommandOSHQ is the command center for small businesses — websites, operations, staff communication, marketing, events, menus, ghost kitchens, and customer acquisition under one system.
Most software manages one part of your business. CommandOSHQ runs the whole thing.
// The operating system
Menus, staff, ordering, reviews, customer texts, events, and the website that ties them together.
// Menus & Ordering
Multi-brand menus, ghost brands, host kitchens, parent businesses, and lineage-aware menu cloning across every concept you run.
// Operations
Daily operations, opening/closing checklists, accountability, and the workflows that actually keep the business running.
// Staff
Staff onboarding, training resources, role-based access, and required communications — without exposing owner-only controls.
Stop being the bottleneck. Owners and managers stop being the main staff point of contact — required messages, acknowledgements, and shift comms route through one system.
// Customer Growth
Campaigns, promos, SMS pushes, and audience growth planned and executed from one command center.
Event submissions, public event pages, and auto-expiring event sections that never leave a stale event live on your site.
Local landing pages for groups, neighborhoods, and audiences — built to capture customers from your website, not just describe the business.
// Website
High-end business websites powered by the platform — fast, SEO-ready, and wired to every operating system behind it.
// Also included
The accuracy and reputation layer underneath the platform.
Business listing accuracy — address, hours, phone, maps consistent everywhere.
Reputation management — centralize reviews and surface proof on the site.
Shift scheduling, availability, swaps, and coverage.
SMS delivery layer powering customer updates and offers.
// Real operator problems
This is how most restaurants, venues, and local businesses actually run — until they centralize everything.

CommsOS routes messages, acknowledgements, and required updates through the system — not your phone at midnight.

OpsOS turns opening, closing, and shift checklists into accountable workflows owners can actually see.

Run parent businesses, ghost brands, and host kitchens from one menu engine with lineage and visibility controls.

EventOS publishes events, runs the event page, and auto-expires sections so nothing stale ever shows up live.

MarketingOS HQ centralizes campaigns, promos, and audience growth so the calendar drives the floor — not the other way around.

StaffOS gives every new hire structured onboarding, role-based access, and required reading they have to acknowledge.
// Multi-brand engine
Parent businesses, ghost brands, and host kitchens — modeled correctly, with menu lineage and visibility controls built in. Launch a virtual brand without rebuilding your stack.
Parent business
The legal entity and brand-of-record that owns everything underneath.
Brands
Each concept (dine-in, virtual, catering) modeled as its own brand with its own identity.
Ghost kitchens
Delivery-only brands that share a kitchen — without sharing a website or a menu mess.
Host locations
Physical kitchens that produce one or more brands. Capacity, menus, and hours stay clean.
Menu cloning + lineage
Spin up a new brand from an existing menu and keep the relationship — see what came from where.
Public visibility controls
Decide which brands are publicly listed, which stay invisible, and where each one shows up.
// Platform in action
Real workflows already running across connected sites.
Manager posts shift update
CommsOS routes + tracks acknowledgements
Closing checklist completed
OpsOS records and timestamps it
Event submitted
EventOS publishes + auto-expires it
Customer hits a local page
AudienceOS captures and tags them
CommandOSHQ gives owners and managers AI help inside the workflows they already use: staff questions, SOPs, compliance reminders, menu updates, events, marketing ideas, customer messaging, and daily operations.
Ask questions about your operation
Owners and managers ask Commander AI about their business — hours, SOPs, policies, recent activity — and get answers grounded in their own data.
Turn SOPs into staff-ready training
Drop in a procedure or playbook. Commander AI rewrites it as role-based lessons, checklists, and acknowledgements managers can assign.
Summarize submissions and leads
Event submissions, customer leads, and intake forms get summarized into clear next actions instead of long threads.
Draft promos, texts, and social posts
Generate campaign copy, SMS drafts, and social posts tied to your menu, events, and audiences. Owners still approve before anything sends.
Help managers answer staff questions
Staff questions get a first-pass answer from Commander AI using your own SOPs, schedules, and policies — managers stay in the loop, not interrupted constantly.
Surface expiring licenses and risks
ComplianceOS feeds Commander AI so it can flag expiring certifications, missed checklists, and operational risks before they become problems.
Convert KnowledgeOS into checklists
Commander AI turns articles, playbooks, and tricks of the trade from KnowledgeOS into checklists and training tools your team can actually use.
// Cross-platform layer — powers
Commander AI assists owners and managers — it does not replace them. Approvals, sends, and anything customer-facing still require a human. Personas: Don powers restaurant and location concierge surfaces; Lou powers operator back-office workflows in CK3000; Barney is the sports / entertainment concierge for GameDayOS, TriviaOS, BingoOS, ContestOS, and WatchPartyOS.
// Engagement layer
Five connected modules built for sports bars, taprooms, and venues that live or die on in-house traffic.
// EntertainmentOS
The engagement layer for venues — drives in-house turnout with sports, trivia, bingo, watch parties, and contests that get people to show up, stay longer, and come back.
// GameDayOS
Powers sports-bar and game-day execution — schedule engine, watch parties, TV/game planning, fan engagement, and venue ops for the days revenue is decided.
// SponsorOS
Monetizes attention. Sponsor inventory, placements, run dates, impressions, and revenue tracking that work across every entertainment surface.
// TVOS
Controls the screens. TV registry, source assignment, game-day TV plans, and on-screen sponsor / promo overlays — built for managers, not remote-jugglers.
// LoyaltyOS
Keeps customers returning — points, visits, rewards, and recurring-customer programs across restaurants and venues.
// Built by an operator
CommandOSHQ wasn't designed in a conference room. It was designed across 16 years of restaurant ownership, multiple concepts, multiple locations, and the specific pressure of running marketing, operations, staff, vendors, and money at the same time. Every module exists because something inside the operation was breaking.
16 years of ownership
Independent and multi-concept operator experience — quick service, full service, bars, ghost kitchens, events. Real P&Ls, real turnover, real vendors, real customers.
Multi-location reality
Built around how a multi-location operator actually thinks: one brain, many businesses, many locations, many micro-locations. Not retrofitted from a single-store tool.
Marketing + ops + staff under one roof
The chaos most platforms split into three logins lives in one operator workspace here — because the work itself isn't actually separate.
Designed to remove the owner bottleneck
Built specifically against the pattern where the owner is the system. Checklists, intake, comms, and AI assists move work off the owner without losing accountability.
Built to ease financial suffocation
Replaces a stack of overlapping vendor subscriptions — site, menu, listings, SMS, scheduling, knowledge, perks — with one operator system, so margin stops leaking to tools.
Industry relationships and POS familiarity
Operator-side relationships with vendors and platforms across the restaurant stack — including modern POS ecosystems like SpotOn, Toast, Square, and Clover. We do not announce partnerships we have not earned; we build to plug in cleanly when access is real.
// Operator stance
Most software is built by people who have never closed a Saturday night, fired a cook on a Tuesday, or watched a vendor invoice quietly eat a week of margin. CommandOSHQ is built by someone who has — and the product reflects that. No fake claims. No badges we didn't earn. Just the system we wanted to operate with.
// Built for
Multi-location operators
Service businesses
Restaurants, bars, and venues
Event-driven businesses
Local brands scaling across locations
// The honest question
Because nothing talks to each other.
You end up managing:
CommandOSHQ connects everything into one system — so your business actually runs as one.

// Run it through a system
Start running it through a system.
// Get started
Tell us about your business. We'll map the website and the operating system behind it.
You launch the site first. The OS connects from there.
// Limited onboarding slots each month.
Tell us a bit about your business and what's currently breaking down operationally.
The operating system behind your website
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