Eat App is a well-established reservations and table-management platform, used by hospitality brands including Radisson properties across 90+ countries, with commission-free bookings, guest CRM, marketing campaigns, and POS integrations. It solves the booking and host-stand problem extremely well. WowMenu solves a different, later moment in the same guest journey: once seated, what does the guest actually order, and how much do they spend? menuGPT's AI recommendations and the AI campaign engine's forecasting work on that specific moment โ an area Eat App's reservations-first product does not address.
Restaurants who want the menu itself to actively increase order value through AI recommendations and forecasted campaigns once a guest is seated.
Restaurants whose primary need is direct, commission-free reservations, waitlist management, and guest relationship marketing across visits.
Eat App is a strong, GCC-rooted choice if your highest-value problem is filling the room โ commission-free bookings, host-stand efficiency, and guest marketing between visits. WowMenu addresses the moment right after that: what the seated guest actually orders and spends. The two solve genuinely different parts of the same guest journey, and many restaurants reasonably use a reservations platform like Eat App alongside an AI-powered menu like WowMenu.
Not directly โ they solve different problems. Eat App focuses on reservations, table management, and guest CRM across visits. WowMenu's primary strength is the AI-powered menu and campaign engine that operates during the visit itself. WowMenu includes reservation essentials, but Eat App's depth in booking-specific features is harder to match.
Eat App's product is centred on reservations and table management rather than the menu itself. It does not offer AI-driven, per-guest dish recommendations or campaign margin forecasting in the way WowMenu's menuGPT and AI campaign engine do.
Eat App's published pricing starts from $110/month for its reservations platform. WowMenu's Basic plan is free forever, with paid tiers from $79/month, reflecting a different product scope centred on the menu and campaign engine rather than reservations.