Sunday, 20 April 2025
Leapset launches online restaurant software in Sri Lanka

Leapset launches online restaurant software in Sri Lanka

Sillicon Valley based Restaurant Technology Company Leapset recently launched “Restaurant 2.0” - an online restaurant software in Sri Lanka, offering the latest innovations in restaurant technology.

Restaurant 2.0 is fully integrated restaurant software which could make a reservation online.  Restaurant 2.0 point of sales system allows restaurant owners to minimise costs through a rental system.

Three products were launched in Sri Lanka:
Leapset’s restaurant 2.0 allows restaurant owners to minimise costs through a rental system. An integrated hardware and software solution, that is splash, crumb and dust proof, its full-sized screen leaves little room for error and encourages customer interaction.

Guest Manager is a reservations, waitlist and table management software. One of its innovative functions is allowing users to put their name on a restaurant’s waitlist remotely via an app or text. Guest Manager also allows restaurants to profile customers and identify who their regulars are, so they can give them customised service regardless of whether the server knows them personally or not.

Discovery and OLO (Online Ordering) work together to allow the user to find restaurants, view menus and order online.

Leapset is a technology platform that helps restaurant operators increase revenue, reduce costs and improve control. Leapset believes in revolutionizing restaurant management and how the restaurant interacts with their end consumer.

Leapset team has years of experience with Yahoo!, Google, Apple, Citibank and JPMorgan Chase. In a previous life, many of us worked together at Monvia—a technology incubator that built products for Chase, Citigroup, Yahoo!, Deluxe and AOL.

“The hardware and software design happens with the team based out of the Silicon Valley with the engineering done in Sri Lanka and the hardware manufactured to order in Taiwan,” said Shanil Fernando, Managing Director for Sri Lanka and Senior Vice President Engineering at Leapset.

“With restaurants popping up all around the country, Sri Lanka is well positioned for the services offered by Leapset,” said CEO Mani Kulasooriya.

Leapset plans to introduce new products and enhancements first in Sri Lanka, and its Flower Road Engineering Centre will house a centre for innovation and customer care. Leapset currently employs a staff of over 350 in both Sri Lanka and the States.

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