AI-powered POS and in-store ordering platform for franchise restaurants
Revi pairs Python + Django backend infrastructure with iOS and Salesforce to power in-store ordering and payment systems for restaurant franchises. The stack is deliberately lean—no external AI or analytics platforms adopted yet—while hiring has decelerated over the past month despite an active Product Lead role, suggesting either a slowdown in growth plans or a focus on execution over expansion. Pain points cluster around partner retention, real-time system scaling, and multi-stakeholder sales cycles, indicating friction in both product delivery and go-to-market.
Notable leadership hires: Product Lead
Revi builds a point-of-sale and customer engagement platform for franchise restaurants and quick-service businesses. The product combines in-store self-ordering systems, digital kiosk experiences, and a consumer-facing app layer to capture transaction data and enable personalized promotions. The company targets franchisees and restaurant operators, offering both hardware integration and software tooling for inventory, accounting (Xero, QuickBooks), and marketing (Salesforce, social ads). Based in San Francisco with 51–200 employees, Revi was founded in 2019 and remains privately held.
Revi uses Python, Django, and FastAPI for backend services; MySQL and PostgreSQL for data; iOS for consumer apps; and Salesforce for CRM. Integration points include Xero and QuickBooks for accounting, plus Meta, Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube for marketing.
Revi is building an in-store self-ordering system, digital kiosk platform, and consumer app, along with AI-driven automation for partner ecosystems, POS integrations, and internal financial controls and reporting.
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