It starts small. A £2.00 fee here, a £1.50 fee there. But by the end of the month, you look at your invoice and realize you've paid a second rent just to accept bookings.
For years, the restaurant industry has been held hostage by a "pay-to-play" model. Major booking platforms promise exposure, but they charge a premium for every single head that walks through your door. In 2026, with margins tighter than ever, this model is no longer sustainable.
Do the Maths: The "Success Tax"
The problem with per-cover commissions is that they punish your success. The busier you get, the more you pay. Let's look at a typical scenario for a 50-seat restaurant doing reasonably well:
| Metric | Competitor (Per Cover) | popsyseat (Flat Fee) |
|---|---|---|
| Monthly Covers | 1,500 | 1,500 |
| Cost Per Cover | £2.00 | £0.00 |
| Monthly Cost | £3,000 | £60 |
| Annual Cost | £36,000 | £720 |
That's an annual saving of £35,280. That's enough to hire a full-time sous chef, renovate your patio, or simply increase your net profit margin.
Where Does the Money Go?
When you pay a commission fee, you are paying for the privilege of seating a customer who likely visited your website directly. Studies show that over 60% of diners visit a restaurant's website before booking. If your "Book Now" button redirects them to a third-party site that charges you, you are paying for a customer you already had.
The Flat-Fee Revolution
At popsyseat, we believe software should be a utility, like electricity or internet. You don't pay your internet provider more just because you sent more emails today.
By switching to a fixed monthly cost, you can forecast your expenses accurately. Whether you book 100 people in January or 2,000 in December, your bill remains exactly £60.
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