Bibi
Issue No. 01 · For neighborhood restaurants

Feedback that
tastes like the meal.

Yelp tells you your stars. Bibi tells you the carbonara's gotten salty since the new line cook started, and the tiramisu is your best dish but nobody's ordering it. Your AI general manager writes it up for Monday morning.

Demo restaurant: Luigi's Trattoria · password luigi

How it runs
01.QR on the receipt

Customer scans on their way out. No app, no account. The page opens to your menu — they tap what they ordered.

02.A line per dish

A star and an optional comment for each item. Then one rating for the evening overall. Average completion: 38 seconds.

03.A discount, by text

They get a one-time code for their next visit. You get item-level data nobody else collects.

Why Bibi exists

Yelp reviews
don't fix dinner.

A four-star Google review tells you your customer was vaguely happy. It doesn't tell you the carbonara was salty, the host was distracted, or which dishes are paying for the rent.

Bibi is the opposite of a review aggregator. The data stays private — it's for you, not for the internet — and it's granular enough to actually change a shift, a recipe, or a hire.

Specific. Private. Actionable. That's the whole pitch.

Bibi — for the kitchens that read every comment card.© 2026