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Kitch

·Restaurant website builder

A restaurant website builder for the parts that change every day.

Kitch gives restaurants a live website for menus, hours, promos, links, and guest information — updated by message instead of a CMS login.

There's nothing to build or maintain — tell Kitch what changed, and every surface guests see catches up.

Kitch Free·Two seats·30-day money back

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Harbour Deli
Menu · Hours · Specials
Smoked trout toast$18
Salmon burger
Clam chowder$16
Live preview inside the builderMenu, hours, and promo modules built for restaurantsPermanent QR and short linkKitch Free for one locationTwo team seats included

·Templates

Start from a template built for your kind of place.

Pick a look and Kitch opens the builder with it loaded — menu, hours, colours, and copy all stay editable.

Bistro

Full-service · Fine-casual · French

Dinner restaurants, wine bars, tasting menus, neighbourhood bistros

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Trattoria

Italian · Pizzeria · Family dining

Italian restaurants, pizzerias, pasta houses, family trattorias

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Nocturne

Fine dining · Cocktail · Late-night

Upscale dinner rooms, cocktail bars, tasting menus, late-night spots

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Omakase

Sushi · Omakase · Japanese

Sushi counters, omakase, kaiseki, ramen, minimal Japanese rooms

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·What this replaces

Drop the stack that can't keep up.

Kitch Free is $0. Operator starts at $149/mo.

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01Static menu PDFs
02Linktree-style link lists
03One-off landing pages
04Manual website tickets
05Old QR code menus
06Generic site builders for daily updates

01 · Who it's for

Right fit

Owners, operators, managers, counter-service teams, cafés, bars, food trucks, bakeries, and small restaurant groups that need a useful site without babysitting plugins or waiting on a web developer.

02 · The problem

What goes wrong

Most restaurant websites look finished the day they launch, then slowly become wrong. The menu PDF is old. The holiday hours are missing. Instagram has the special, Google has different hours, and the QR code sends guests to a page nobody wants to edit. A general website builder can make pages, but it usually does not match how a restaurant operates during service.

·How it works

Say it. Done.

01

Who this is for

Kitch is for restaurants that need the guest-facing website to behave like an operating tool, not a brochure. If your page mainly needs to answer what is open, what is available, what is special today, where to go, and how to order or book, a restaurant-specific builder is usually a better fit than a blank-page website product.

The ideal team is busy but practical: an owner wants control, a manager needs to update details during service, and staff need a reliable link to send guests. Kitch keeps the site current without asking the team to learn layouts, hosting, DNS, plugins, or a content management workflow.

02

The common problem

Restaurant information changes faster than traditional websites. Dishes sell out. Patio hours shift. A private event closes the dining room. A promo only matters for two hours. These updates are small, but stale information creates real guest friction: calls, bad reviews, wrong expectations, and staff repeating the same answer all day.

A normal website builder gives you pages and design controls. Kitch gives you restaurant modules: menu, hours, promos, contact, location, QR, link-in-bio, and a live preview. The difference is that the update itself is the product.

03

What Kitch replaces

Kitch can replace a simple restaurant website, a PDF menu page, a QR menu tool, a link-in-bio page, and a small stack of manual update tasks. You can still use a custom domain and bring your own brand, but the operational layer is designed for restaurant change: add, hide, edit, promote, publish, and roll back.

For teams with an existing website, Kitch can also act as the high-change landing page: the URL behind the QR code, the menu link from Google or Instagram, or the current-information page linked from the old site.

04

Examples of daily updates

A seafood counter can hide salmon when it sells out, run oysters from 5–7, then return to a normal menu the next day. A café can promote a seasonal latte without rebuilding the homepage. A bar can change last call on a holiday. A food truck can make location and service hours visible before lunch starts.

The point is not to make restaurant staff into web designers. The point is to let the team say what changed and have the guest page reflect it.

05

Pricing and setup

Kitch Free is $0 for one location. It includes a live page, QR menu, basic Command, and 10 Tickets per month for AI-heavy actions. Multi-location restaurants, franchises, and hospitality groups can use Enterprise when permissions and rollout support matter.

Setup starts with the basics: name, cuisine, menu, hours, location, brand feel, and preferred calls to action. From there, Kitch becomes the place your team keeps the public page current.

·Real updates operators make

One message. Live.

01

Hide a sold-out dish before the next table scans the QR.

02

Put oyster happy hour live from 5–7 without touching a CMS.

03

Change closing time for a snow day and keep the same QR code.

04

Add a Mother’s Day catering note to the homepage and link in bio.

Say it once. Your page keeps up.

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Kitch Free · 30-day money back

·FAQ

Plain answers.

If yours isn't here, write us.

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Is Kitch a full restaurant website builder?

Yes, for the core restaurant site: menu, hours, promos, contact, location, landing content, QR, short link, and brand presentation. It is built for the high-change parts of a restaurant website.

Can I use my own domain?

Yes. Kitch can run as the main restaurant page or as the current-information page behind an existing website, QR code, or social profile.

Do updates require publishing?

Draft site changes can use publish flow. Live operational modules like menu, hours, and promos are designed to update instantly so guests see current information.

How much does it cost?

Kitch Free is $0 for one location. Paid plans start at $49 (Starter, with your own domain); Operator is $149 CAD/mo/loc when you need unlimited daily updates.

·Start today

Your kitchen has always
known first.

Now what guests see does too. Kitch Free is $0; Operator starts at $149 CAD/mo/loc.

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Kitch Free · Two seats · 30 days, money back

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