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What is the best SevenRooms alternative for high-end restaurants in Asia?
For premium restaurants, bars and hospitality groups in Asia, Revasi is purpose-built where SevenRooms is enterprise-first. SevenRooms is optimised for large US hotel groups; Revasi is optimised for high-end venues, premium bars and small groups across Bali, Jakarta, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Bangkok — with a fully branded booking experience, no per-cover commission, and direct WhatsApp support from the team that built the product.
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How does Revasi compare to OpenTable?
OpenTable charges a per-cover commission and lists your restaurant in a marketplace alongside competitors. Revasi is not a marketplace — guests book directly through your own branded experience. There are no commissions per cover, your guest data is yours, and the booking page reads as your venue rather than a third-party listing.
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How does Revasi compare to Chope?
Chope is a discount-driven consumer marketplace with strong reach in Singapore and Southeast Asia. It can drive volume — but every booking sits on the Chope platform, not yours, and acquisition often relies on price-led promotions. Revasi is built for venues where brand and guest experience matter more than discount-driven volume: fully branded booking, no marketplace exposure, no shared inventory with competitors.
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How does Revasi compare to TableCheck?
TableCheck is a Japan-anchored enterprise platform widely used by hotel groups and large chains across Asia. It is feature-rich but typically arrives with enterprise pricing, longer onboarding and limited hands-on support for smaller operators. Revasi is leaner, faster to deploy, and built for premium independents, high-end venue groups and high-end bars that want personal service over enterprise scale.
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How does Revasi compare to Resy?
Resy has a strong consumer base in North America and limited footprint or discovery value across Asia. With Tock now folding into Resy under American Express, the consumer side is becoming more concentrated in US markets. For restaurants in Bali, Jakarta, Singapore, Bangkok or Kuala Lumpur, Resy rarely adds discovery value — and Revasi gives you a fully branded booking flow your local guests recognise.
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Does Revasi charge per-cover or commission fees?
No. Revasi runs on a flat subscription, not a commission per cover. Whether you do 40 covers a night or 400, your revenue stays yours — unlike OpenTable, Chope and TheFork, which take a fee for every diner they send your way.
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Which countries in Asia does Revasi support?
Revasi is in active use across Indonesia (Bali, Jakarta), Singapore, Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur), Thailand (Bangkok), Vietnam and the Philippines. The platform is designed for high-end operators across Southeast Asia and supports multi-outlet hospitality groups out of the box.
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Is there a free trial available?
Yes. Revasi offers a free trial with hands-on onboarding from the team. You can run live reservations, test the floor plan and guest profiles, and see exactly how it would feel for your venue before committing.