How Rose Works: A Reservation Concierge by Text
You text the restaurant, date, and party size. Rose monitors hard-to-book rooms across Resy, OpenTable, SevenRooms, and Tock, then books under your name the moment a table opens.
The short answer
Rose is a reservation concierge you reach by text. You send the restaurant, the date, and your party size, and Rose watches that room continuously and books the moment a table opens.
Every booking is made under your own name. When a table is secured, you confirm by text.
What Rose monitors
Rose monitors hard-to-book restaurants across the major reservation platforms, so you do not have to track which system a given room uses.
- Resy
- OpenTable
- SevenRooms
- Tock
How the booking happens
Hard tables rarely open on a schedule you can predict. They free up through cancellations, downsized parties, and late re-releases, often at odd hours. Rose catches cancellations a person watching by hand would miss, then books instantly.
Because the booking is made under your name, you arrive as the reservation holder, exactly as if you had booked it yourself.
This is Rose itself: one text, and we handle the watching and the booking.
What you do
- Text the restaurant, date, and party size.
- Let Rose watch the room around the clock.
- Confirm by text when Rose secures the table.
Frequently asked
How do I use Rose?
You text the restaurant, date, and party size. Rose watches that room continuously, books the moment a table opens, and you confirm by text once it is secured.
Which platforms does Rose cover?
Rose monitors hard-to-book restaurants across Resy, OpenTable, SevenRooms, and Tock, so you do not have to track which system a given room uses.
Whose name is the reservation under?
Bookings are made under your own name, so you arrive as the reservation holder exactly as if you had booked it yourself.
How is Rose better than watching myself?
Rose catches cancellations a person watching by hand would miss, including openings that appear at odd hours, and books the instant a table frees.