Use case · 01 · QSR
Change it at noon. Live by 12:01.
Flip breakfast for lunch. Launch a promo. 86 the sold-outs. Calm the delivery rush. One sentence updates every screen, every channel, every store.
Note · A day on Kitch
Three messages.
The whole shift.
9:42am
Flip the menu
Type “lunch starts in 18 min, hide breakfast at 10:00.” The board, the app, the delivery menu, and the kiosk all flip on the dot.
12:30pm
Sold out
Salmon’s out. Type “86 salmon. Bring it back tomorrow.” It’s hidden everywhere by the time you put the phone down. Tomorrow morning, it’s back.
5:00pm
Calm the rush
Your DoorDash queue is 25 deep. Type “pause delivery for 15 min, add a 5-minute pad to ETA.” Guests on web see it. Drivers see it. The line keeps moving.
Note · What you skip
Five steps become one.
The old way to push a noon menu change touches a CMS, a PDF, a third-party portal, and a group chat. The new way is a sentence.
Today
Find the editor
Edit the PDF
Re-upload the menu
Tell the team in chat
Hope the third-party menus catch up
With Kitch
Type what changed
Page is live
Channels are in sync
Team note is sent
Tomorrow’s undo is one tap