It’s a shame to see that a company that has promised the world to restaurants, is just repackaging the same old cr-p. At NRA this year, I heard them talk about how their Platform will revolutionize the industry. Too bad every competitor, including DoorDash has beat them to the punch. I had three different ppl approach me at NRA asking if I was hiring, two are must haves for any company. They’re worried about further cuts and reorganization due to leadership not delivering anything. Honestly, NCRV pays all this money for their President and product team to speak at the events and we all laugh at them. Their quarterly financial show that layoff is coming.
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@kk Interested to see how things go while LP’s on maternity leave, can’t hide the baby bump
Recently left the restaurants product team and can concur. It's bad.
After the appointment of Nick East as CPO, the frenzy from LP and her ragtag, uninspiring LT ratcheted to new levels. Firedrill frequency somehow reached new heights. A little like a teenager throwing a house party who gets a call that her parents are coming home early.
There is real deliberate and conscious dissonance happening at the highest levels of this particular org. They've begun spinning a story about API call volume (via The Platform) and how much greater it is than Toast's respective volume, perhaps hoping no one in the org will realize that they're telling on themselves... That this API call volume has more to do with poor architecture than it does adoption.
This group is somewhere between Active and Advanced Decay in their decomposition. Sad! Aloha was a nice product, but we may be saying Sayonara before the end of the decade.
There are much better products at a lower cost with maintenance plans that make sense, anyone buying the same junk products Voyix has to offer is not doing their businesses any favours.
Ask any of the customers that bought fastlanes with every money option, nothing but nightmares for them all, if they are still in service they have tape over the bill and coin fascia, the least that could have been done was a proper fascia cover to protect the brand name from looking trashy………..