What we've actually built
Five scenarios, five problems we know how to solve with our stack. Four are illustrative — based on what we can deliver. One is real (our own catering, on italyondemand.store).
From Excel to Ordina in three weeks
A 35-seat Tuscan trattoria ran on paper for years. In 21 days we digitised it without taking away its soul.
A voice agent that sleeps at night (so they don't have to)
200+ booking calls a day. Staff overwhelmed Friday-Saturday. Now an AI agent answers in Italian and English, takes bookings, sends confirmation.
Booking brings guests, but it steals the relationship
A boutique hotel in Maremma paid 18% commission to Booking.com. 8-year-old Wordpress site. No direct relationship with returning guests. We helped them take it back.
Eight loss-making dishes nobody had ever seen
Margins falling for 18 months despite steady volumes. The owner couldn't see why. Ordina's food cost module had the answer in 30 days.
Two hundred events in eighteen months. Without a single public review.
Companies don't leave Google reviews about catering. But if every event gets a personalised mini-site after dinner, guests talk about it at the office on Monday.
Want to be next?
Free half-day site visit. We listen, we look at the numbers, we tell you what we'd build. Then you decide.
Request a site visit →The case studies on this page are largely illustrative: realistic scenarios based on the technical capabilities of our stack (Ordina, AI agents, food cost engine, POS adapters, Next.js sites, Stripe Connect). Our first pilot clients arrive in autumn 2026 — once we have real data, we'll replace these numbers with theirs. The "Milan Catering" case is real and cites figures published on italyondemand.store.