Revasi vs Tock
Tock is merging into Resy. Revasi is building for Asia.
Tock pioneered ticketed dining for US fine-dining restaurants — but it's now being absorbed into Resy under American Express. If you're a high-end venue in Asia looking for a stable, dedicated platform, Revasi was built for your market.
What's happening with Tock — and what it means for your venue
Tock was one of the first platforms to bring ticketed, prepaid reservations to fine dining. Restaurants like Alinea, Atomix, and Canlis used Tock to sell seats the way theatres sell tickets — eliminating no-shows and capturing revenue upfront. For a specific slice of the US fine-dining market, the model worked well.
In 2023, Squarespace acquired Tock. In 2026, American Express announced it would merge Tock into Resy — absorbing Tock's restaurant inventory into the Resy platform and eventually shutting down Tock's consumer-facing app and website. The restaurant management tools will continue operating under Resy, but the trajectory is clear: Tock as a standalone product is being wound down.
For venues outside North America, Tock was always a marginal option. The consumer base that made ticketed dining viable — the diner who browses Tock to find their next tasting menu in New York — doesn't exist in Bangkok, Bali, or Singapore. Without that demand side, you're left with a ticketing tool that doesn't fit how most premium Asian venues operate.
The merger adds a layer of uncertainty. Platform consolidations create transition periods with shifting priorities, changing support structures, and evolving product roadmaps. For a venue that depends on its reservation system every night of service, that uncertainty is a real operational risk.
Why high-end venues choose Revasi over Tock
A platform that isn't going anywhere
Revasi is an independent, focused platform built specifically for high-end hospitality in Asia. No acquisitions, no mergers, no roadmap pivots to serve a different market. Your venue is the priority.
Flexible payment models
Tock locks you into a ticketing model. Revasi supports deposits, prepaid experiences, and traditional reservations — letting you configure payment requirements per experience type. Chef's table with a deposit, regular dinner without — your choice.
Built for Asia, not bolted on
Tock was built for the US fine-dining scene. Revasi was built alongside premium venues in Asia — understanding the service styles, seasonality, and guest expectations of this market.
Personal support, not a corporate merger
Every Revasi partner gets a dedicated contact and a private WhatsApp channel. When Tock is being folded into Resy, your support experience is anyone's guess. With Revasi, it's a person you know.
Feature comparison
| Feature | Revasi | Tock |
|---|---|---|
| Fully branded booking experience | ||
| No per-cover commission | ||
| Built for Asia | ||
| Designed for high-end venues & groups | Partial | |
| Hands-on personal onboarding | ||
| Direct WhatsApp support | ||
| Custom experience types (chef's table, private dining) | ||
| Dietary detection & guest profiles | Partial | |
| Upsell add-ons at booking | ||
| Free trial available | ||
| Prepaid / ticketed reservations | Deposits | |
| Dynamic pricing by day/time | ||
| Independent platform (not merging) |
Based on publicly available information. Features may vary by plan or region. Tock is currently merging into Resy.
Common questions
What is happening with Tock in 2026?
American Express is merging Tock into Resy. Tock's restaurant inventory is being absorbed into the Resy platform, and Tock's consumer-facing website and app will eventually go dark. Tock's restaurant management software will continue operating as part of Resy, but the long-term direction is consolidation under the Resy brand.
How does Revasi compare to Tock for fine dining?
Tock was built for US fine-dining venues with a ticketed, prepaid reservation model. Revasi supports both traditional reservations and prepaid experiences but is purpose-built for the Asian market — with fully branded booking pages, personal support via WhatsApp, and features designed for how premium venues operate in this region.
Does Revasi support prepaid or ticketed reservations like Tock?
Revasi supports deposits and prepaid experiences at the point of booking, as well as upsell add-ons like wine pairings and private dining upgrades. The platform gives you flexibility to configure payment requirements per experience type without locking you into a ticketing-only model.
Is Tock available in Asia?
Tock has minimal presence in Asia. The platform and its consumer base are concentrated in North American cities. With the Resy merger underway, the future of Tock as a standalone platform is uncertain. Revasi was built specifically for high-end venues across Asia.
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