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For restaurants

Your restaurant website — menu, events, and reservations. Native, accurate, and always up.

Manage your menu as real structured content (change a price once, it updates everywhere), publish events with one-click add-to-calendar, and capture every reservation request in one inbox. Online ordering, hosting, and security are part of the platform, on one plan from $39/mo, with no per-order or per-module fee.

Your menu, events, and reservation requests are real native content you control, on a site that loads fast and stays up because there is no plugin stack underneath. Everything a restaurant site needs is in one plan, from day one.

For restaurants · your menu

Your menu is real structured content, not a PDF

Model your menu as a Custom Object, a native content type for dishes, with the fields you choose: name, price, description, section, and dietary tags. Lay it out with the SG Builder, then change a price once and it updates everywhere that dish appears. No PDF to re-upload, and the menu is part of the platform, not a module you license.

One content model, repeated. Each dish carries its own fields, its own page, and its own slug, so a price change in one place flows to every menu, special, and search result it appears in. Update it once when the kitchen changes a line.

Illustrative product surfaces, not screenshots. The menu is built with Custom Objects and the SG Builder, never a separate menu module.

For restaurants · events

Publish events as real dated content, with add-to-calendar built in

Post a wine dinner, a live-music night, or a private booking as a real dated event. Set a series to repeat daily, weekly, monthly, or yearly from one record, and every public event page generates a one-click add-to-calendar export across Google, Apple, Outlook, iCal, Yahoo, and Microsoft 365. Your full calendar lives at a public archive that updates the moment you publish.

Illustrative product surfaces, not screenshots. Add to calendar is one-way export. Events is a tabular content type, not a booking grid.

For restaurants · reservations

Capture every reservation request in one inbox

A reservation request, a private-event inquiry, a catering quote: each is a native Form you reuse across pages, with reCAPTCHA on. Every request lands in a dashboard inbox you can filter, export to CSV, and report on by source. To be straight with you: this captures the request into your inbox. It is not a real-time table-availability or seating system, and you confirm each booking your own way.

Illustrative product surfaces, not screenshots. Forms captures reservation requests into your inbox. It is not a live booking or table-management system.

For restaurants · online ordering

Take orders online when you are ready, no per-order fee

When you want to sell pickup, delivery, gift cards, or merch, online ordering is the native Ecommerce module that is already in your plan: a real catalog, product pages, a cart, and a checkout that takes Stripe and PayPal, with customer order history in the same admin. It is there when you need it, and there is no platform per-order fee on top.

One platform, not a fourth tool

Ordering, payment, and your menu live in one platform, one login, one update path, instead of a storefront bolted on beside the site. You switch it on for the owner who is ready to sell direct, and leave it off for the one who is not, without changing platforms.

What it means: the busier you get, the more you keep. Online ordering is one module already inside your plan, with no platform per-order fee on the thing your site does most.

Illustrative storefront, not a screenshot. Online ordering is a capability you switch on, not a POS, kitchen display, or delivery-dispatch integration.

For restaurants · fast and reliable

Fast on a hungry phone, and included on every plan

Server-side rendering delivers a finished page the second a hungry phone taps your menu, with no caching layer to configure. Hosting, SSL, a CDN, a WAF, and ongoing security patching ship in the Foundation Pack, free on every plan, even the $0 Sandbox. The menu, events, reservations, and ordering are native modules in one engine, so there is nothing third-party to fail during service, and there is no per-order fee.

Server-side renderingThe page arrives finished, so your menu and hours load fast on cell data.
HostingYour site hosted on the platform, with no separate host to manage.
SSLCertificates handled for you, nothing to renew by hand.
CDNContent delivered from the edge so the site stays fast at the dinner rush.
WAFA web application firewall in front of the site.
PatchingSecurity patches applied centrally across the platform, not a chore you carry.

The honest posture: server-side rendering plus a WAF and central patching keep the site fast and current, and because the features are native modules, there is nothing third-party underneath to fail mid-service. SOC 2 and ISO are in progress; we do not claim certification, and we show no certification badges.

For restaurants · common questions

Restaurant questions, answered

Can I show my real menu, not just a PDF?
Yes. Your menu is a Custom Object, a native content type for dishes, laid out with the SG Builder. Give each dish the fields you want (name, price, description, section, dietary tags), then change a price once and it updates everywhere that dish appears. No PDF to re-upload, and the menu is built in with Custom Objects, not a separate module to license.
Do the reservation forms work, and where do bookings go?
A reservation request is a native Form with reCAPTCHA on. Every request lands in a dashboard inbox you can filter, export to CSV, and report on by source. To be clear, this captures requests; it is not a real-time table-availability or seating system. You confirm each booking your own way. For most restaurants, the request landing in one inbox is exactly what drives the booking, and you can see which page drove it.
Can I take orders online or sell gift cards and merch?
Yes, through the native Ecommerce module that is already in your plan. It runs a real catalog, product pages, a cart, and a checkout that takes Stripe and PayPal, with customer order history in the same admin. That covers a pickup menu, gift cards, merch, or a meal kit, and there is no platform per-order fee. Switch it on when you are ready to sell direct.
How do events work, and can diners add them to their calendar?
Each event is native content with its own start and end time, category, and rich-text body, and a series can repeat daily, weekly, monthly, or yearly from one record. Every public event page generates a one-click add-to-calendar export across Google, Apple, Outlook, iCal, Yahoo, and Microsoft 365, and your full calendar lives at a public archive that updates the moment you publish.
Can I move my current WordPress restaurant site over?
Moving to SGEN is a rebuild, not an import, so menu and events data is not dragged across. Two paths exist: a white-glove rebuild, where we rebuild the site on SGEN for you, or a DIY rebuild on the SG Builder with templates. Contact us for rebuild pricing. The Foundation Pack (hosting, SSL, CDN, WAF, security patching) is part of every plan, even the free Sandbox.
Will it be fast enough on phones at dinner service?
That is exactly what server-side rendering is for: the page arrives finished, so your menu and hours load fast on cell data, with no caching layer to configure. The speed counts for Google's local ranking too, not just for the diner deciding where to eat right now.
For restaurants · pricing fit

Everything a restaurant site needs, in one plan

Every plan is the whole platform: all 23 native modules, the Foundation Pack baseline, menus, events, reservation Forms, and online ordering, from the first plan and including the free Sandbox. You are not buying a restaurant add-on and there is no per-order or per-module fee. For one room, Indie at $39/mo is the whole platform; the tiers above it are simply how many live sites you run.

Studio For a small group $97/mo Three live sites, each with its own menu, events, hours, and reservation inbox.
Scale For a growing group $297/mo Ten live sites at a published price you check out on, the whole platform on each.

Build for free on Sandbox first: unlimited staging sites at no cost, then go live on the plan that matches your site count. Not per order, not per seat, not per feature, so the whole platform is on every plan.

For restaurants

Your menu, events, and reservations. Native, accurate, always up.

A menu you change once, events that land in a diner's calendar, every reservation request in one inbox, and online ordering you switch on when you are ready. The whole platform on every plan, from $39/mo, with no per-order fee.

From $39/mo, billed annually. $47 monthly. 2-week trial, cancel anytime. Every module included.