The register.
Five products for hospitality operations. This page is the whole catalogue, including the parts that do not exist yet — because a roadmap you cannot check is just a mood board.
| Ref | Product | What it runs | Status | Action |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| LGC-01 | Logic SAT | Technical service desk and digital work orders | Live | Read |
| LGC-02 | Logic Table | Reservations and table management for restaurants | In development | Read |
| LGC-03 | Logic Stock | Purchasing, stock counts and recipe costing | Planned | Not scheduled |
| LGC-04 | Logic Shift | Rotas, clock-in and time and attendance | Planned | Not scheduled |
| LGC-05 | Logic Assets | Equipment registry and preventive maintenance | Planned | Not scheduled |
Logic SAT
The service desk for hospitality technical companies: the ones who repair combi ovens, ice machines, cold rooms and dishwashers for restaurants and hotels.
A technician opens the job on the machine, a timer runs with a location stamp at start and end, a photo is compulsory, and the customer signs on the screen in the kitchen. The PDF reaches the office finished, under the technical company's own brand, and month-end leaves as a CSV for the accounting system.
Logic Table
Reservations and table management for restaurants — the book, the floor plan, the covers and the no-shows.
The three we have written down.
These three are written down: the problem, the users, the shape of the thing. None of them has been built and none has a date. They move when an operator pushes one. They are on the page so you can tell us which one you would push.
Logic Stock
Purchasing, deliveries, stock counts and recipe costing. The gap it starts from: a kitchen that knows what a dish sells for and only guesses what it costs this week.
- Delivery notes read from a photo, prices tracked per supplier
- Recipe cost that moves when the invoice moves
- Counts on a phone, in the walk-in, with no signal
Logic Shift
Rotas, clock-in, holiday and time and attendance for venues where the schedule changes twice a week and half the team never sees a desk.
- Clock-in from the phone, stamped at the venue
- Rota published to the people who work it
- Hours that reconcile with payroll without retyping
Logic Assets
The registry of every machine in a group: what it is, where it is, what it has cost, and when it is next due. The natural extension of the QR sticker Logic SAT already puts on the equipment.
- One record per machine, across every venue
- Preventive schedules that raise their own jobs
- Repair-or-replace, answered with the machine's own history
Which row would you push?
Operators decide the order of this register. If one of the planned three is the thing your week actually breaks on, that is the most useful email you can send us.