[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":770},["ShallowReactive",2],{"\u002Fblog\u002Fhow-tablario-sits-on-top-of-your-stack":3,"translations-plugin-positioning":304,"related-\u002Fblog\u002Fhow-tablario-sits-on-top-of-your-stack":769},{"id":4,"title":5,"author":6,"body":7,"date":288,"description":289,"extension":290,"image":291,"locale":292,"meta":293,"navigation":294,"path":295,"seo":296,"stem":297,"tags":298,"translationKey":302,"__hash__":303},"blog\u002Fblog\u002Fhow-tablario-sits-on-top-of-your-stack.md","How Tablario sits on top of your stack instead of replacing it","Tablario Team",{"type":8,"value":9,"toc":277},"minimark",[10,19,22,29,34,37,44,63,70,74,77,100,111,114,118,121,141,144,148,156,159,166,170,173,178,192,197,211,216,227,230,234,254,258,261,264,267],[11,12,13,14,18],"p",{},"In the last 18 months three things changed at once. Quandoo announced its shutdown. The EU AI Act started enforcing transparency rules on voice agents. And OpenTable rolled out its own AI phone product, branded \"Voice-KI\", priced — like everything else at OpenTable — ",[15,16,17],"strong",{},"per cover",".",[11,20,21],{},"If you have run a restaurant in DACH for any length of time, you know the per-cover model. You pay a marketplace €1.50–€2.50 every time a guest sits down. The marketplace takes credit for the booking — even if the guest had eaten with you twelve times before. Over a year, that fee adds up to a single big-line P&L item that nobody enjoys reading.",[11,23,24,25,28],{},"We built Tablario as the opposite of that. ",[15,26,27],{},"Plug-in modules, fixed monthly fees, no per-cover commissions, no marketplace economics."," This post explains what that means concretely — and why the architecture decision is upstream of every other product decision we make.",[30,31,33],"h2",{"id":32},"what-sit-on-top-not-replace-means","What \"sit on top, not replace\" means",[11,35,36],{},"Most reservation platforms aim for the entire stack: their booking widget, their POS, their card terminal, their CRM, their email marketing, their marketplace, their app. The pitch is \"we replace seven tools with one.\" The unspoken cost is that you also replace seven invoices with one — and that one invoice scales with your covers.",[11,38,39,40,43],{},"Tablario does the opposite. We assume ",[15,41,42],{},"you already have a POS you like",", a card terminal that works, an accountant who reads your books, a Google Business Profile your guests find you on. We do not ask you to throw any of that away. What we add is the layer that nobody else covers cleanly:",[45,46,47,51,54,57,60],"ul",{},[48,49,50],"li",{},"An AI phone that answers in real German (and 10 other languages), discloses itself per AI Act Art. 50, and writes the booking into a calendar.",[48,52,53],{},"A public restaurant page that converts that calendar into bookings.",[48,55,56],{},"A QR menu that captures orders without changing your POS.",[48,58,59],{},"A guest CRM that stitches booking history with call history with WhatsApp history.",[48,61,62],{},"A booking policy that holds a card without taking money.",[11,64,65,66,69],{},"Each is ",[15,67,68],{},"a plugin"," — independently turn-on-able, independently priced. You compose what you need.",[30,71,73],{"id":72},"the-14400-question","The €14,400 question",[11,75,76],{},"Let's do the math an honest way. A 50-cover venue running 600 covers per month through a marketplace pays:",[45,78,79,88,94],{},[48,80,81,84,85,18],{},[15,82,83],{},"OpenTable"," on the BookEverywhere plan: $1.50 per cover via your widget, $7.50 per cover via opentable.com. Assume an 80\u002F20 split → average ~$2.70\u002Fcover → ",[15,86,87],{},"~$1,620\u002Fmonth → ~$19,440\u002Fyear",[48,89,90,93],{},[15,91,92],{},"OpenTable Voice-KI"," is currently a free add-on for paying customers. The math is the same — you keep paying per cover.",[48,95,96,99],{},[15,97,98],{},"TheFork"," in Europe runs a similar economic model with €2\u002Fcover for premium placement.",[11,101,102,103,106,107,110],{},"A 50-cover venue on Tablario pays a ",[15,104,105],{},"fixed monthly fee"," for the plugins they use. The fee does not move with covers. Run 400 covers next month and you pay the same. Run 1,200 next month and you pay the same. The savings on a 600-cover venue are roughly ",[15,108,109],{},"€10,000–€14,000 per year"," depending on which marketplace you compare to.",[11,112,113],{},"That is not a marketing exaggeration. It is what happens when you stop paying a per-cover commission to a third party.",[30,115,117],{"id":116},"why-the-architecture-decision-matters","Why the architecture decision matters",[11,119,120],{},"A plugin-based, fixed-fee platform is not just a pricing choice. It forces engineering decisions that compound:",[45,122,123,129,135],{},[48,124,125,128],{},[15,126,127],{},"Each plugin must be independently switch-off-able."," That means clean module boundaries in code (we run a modular monolith on the backend, with strict per-module routes\u002Fservices\u002Frepositories). When you turn off the QR plugin, the booking module does not notice.",[48,130,131,134],{},[15,132,133],{},"Each plugin must be priced on its own merit."," That means we cannot smuggle a weak plugin past you by bundling it with a strong one. If the WhatsApp module is not useful, you do not buy it. We see fast which plugins land — and which we should reconsider.",[48,136,137,140],{},[15,138,139],{},"Each plugin must be replaceable by a partner."," If you would rather use Mews for POS, fine — your Tablario booking module talks to Mews via a connector. If you'd rather use Klarna for deposits, fine — Stripe is the default but the contract is open.",[11,142,143],{},"A vertical platform cannot promise this. The whole point of vertical pricing is that the parts cannot be priced apart.",[30,145,147],{"id":146},"what-no-marketplace-economics-means","What \"no marketplace economics\" means",[11,149,150,151,155],{},"We are not building a consumer-facing app. There is no Tablario.com restaurant directory where guests browse and book. The Restaurant Page lives at ",[152,153,154],"code",{},"tablario.com\u002Fr\u002Fyour-restaurant",", the URL is yours, the SEO accrues to you, the schema.org markup names your restaurant — not Tablario.",[11,157,158],{},"This is a deliberate trade. A consumer marketplace has higher gross margins than a SaaS — once you're the destination, you can charge for placement, lift the cover fee, and add a fee on guest-side transactions. The growth math at the seed and Series A stage favours marketplace.",[11,160,161,162,165],{},"But the growth math at the ",[15,163,164],{},"operator"," stage works the other way. A marketplace whose unit economics depend on cover fees is structurally incentivised to retain control of the guest. We are structurally incentivised to give it back to you, because our revenue does not depend on which channel the booking came from.",[30,167,169],{"id":168},"what-you-can-compose-today","What you can compose today",[11,171,172],{},"The plugins live in three groups:",[11,174,175],{},[15,176,177],{},"Always-on (included with the base):",[45,179,180,183,186,189],{},[48,181,182],{},"Public Restaurant Page",[48,184,185],{},"Reservations (web widget, embed, link-in-bio + QR)",[48,187,188],{},"Guest CRM",[48,190,191],{},"AI Act-compliant audit trail",[11,193,194],{},[15,195,196],{},"Guest-facing plugins (loose, lazy-loaded):",[45,198,199,202,205,208],{},[48,200,201],{},"AI Phone (DE\u002FEN today; 9 more in Phase 2)",[48,203,204],{},"WhatsApp inbound + outbound",[48,206,207],{},"Booking Policy (card auth \u002F deposit)",[48,209,210],{},"Waitlist",[11,212,213],{},[15,214,215],{},"Operational plugins (tight, real-time, with circuit breakers):",[45,217,218,221,224],{},[48,219,220],{},"POS connectors (Phase 2 — Lightspeed first, then Mews, then Apaleo)",[48,222,223],{},"Payments at the table (Phase 2, KassenSichV-gated)",[48,225,226],{},"KDS handoff (Phase 3)",[11,228,229],{},"You buy what you need. The base is enough to run a competent reservation operation today.",[30,231,233],{"id":232},"what-this-is-not","What this is not",[45,235,236,242,248],{},[48,237,238,241],{},[15,239,240],{},"Not \"everything is free.\""," We charge. The fees are flat and visible — they don't grow with your covers, but they aren't zero.",[48,243,244,247],{},[15,245,246],{},"Not a replacement for relationships."," A POS connector talks to your POS; it does not replace your POS. Your accountant still books your sales. Your card terminal still settles to your bank.",[48,249,250,253],{},[15,251,252],{},"Not infinitely customizable."," We make opinionated choices on UX, on language tone, on what counts as compliance. The plugins are configurable; the architecture is not.",[30,255,257],{"id":256},"what-to-do-about-it","What to do about it",[11,259,260],{},"If you are paying per-cover today, run the math on a real month: covers × cover fee, twelve months. Compare it to a flat plan on Tablario. The number is usually not close.",[11,262,263],{},"If the comparison is close — for example, a 200-cover venue on a discounted plan — Tablario may not save you money in year one. That is fine. Your covers will still be yours, your guest data will still be yours, and the fee will not grow when you grow. We will be cheaper on the day you cross the threshold.",[265,266],"hr",{},[11,268,269],{},[270,271,272,273,276],"em",{},"Plugin pricing is on ",[152,274,275],{},"\u002Fpreise",". Tablario's modular architecture is documented in our public roadmap. The cover-fee comparison numbers above are sourced from OpenTable's published BookEverywhere and Marketing-Boost rates as of Q1 2026; verify current pricing with OpenTable directly before signing.",{"title":278,"searchDepth":279,"depth":279,"links":280},"",2,[281,282,283,284,285,286,287],{"id":32,"depth":279,"text":33},{"id":72,"depth":279,"text":73},{"id":116,"depth":279,"text":117},{"id":146,"depth":279,"text":147},{"id":168,"depth":279,"text":169},{"id":232,"depth":279,"text":233},{"id":256,"depth":279,"text":257},"2026-05-08","Why we built Tablario as plug-in modules over a fixed fee instead of a vertical platform with per-cover commissions. 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Quandoo hat seine Schließung angekündigt. Die EU-KI-VO hat begonnen, Transparenzpflichten für Sprach-KI durchzusetzen. Und OpenTable hat sein eigenes KI-Telefon-Produkt unter dem Namen „Voice-KI\" ausgerollt — abgerechnet, wie alles bei OpenTable, ",[15,499,500],{},"pro Gast",[11,502,503],{},"Wer schon einmal ein Restaurant in DACH geführt hat, kennt das Pro-Gast-Modell. Du zahlst einer Plattform 1,50–2,50 € jedes Mal, wenn ein Gast Platz nimmt. Die Plattform schreibt sich die Buchung gut — selbst wenn der Gast schon zwölfmal bei dir gegessen hat. Über ein Jahr ergibt das einen einzelnen großen Posten in der GuV, den niemand gerne liest.",[11,505,506,507,510],{},"Wir haben Tablario als das Gegenteil davon gebaut. ",[15,508,509],{},"Plug-in-Module, feste Monatsgebühren, keine Pro-Gast-Provisionen, keine Marketplace-Ökonomie."," Dieser Beitrag erklärt, was das konkret bedeutet — und warum die Architekturentscheidung jeder anderen Produktentscheidung vorausgeht.",[30,512,514],{"id":513},"was-auf-deinem-stack-sitzen-statt-ihn-zu-ersetzen-bedeutet","Was „auf deinem Stack sitzen, statt ihn zu ersetzen\" bedeutet",[11,516,517],{},"Die meisten Reservierungsplattformen zielen auf den gesamten Stack: ihr Buchungs-Widget, ihre Kasse, ihr Kartenterminal, ihr CRM, ihr E-Mail-Marketing, ihr Marktplatz, ihre App. Der Pitch lautet „wir ersetzen sieben Tools mit einem\". Der unausgesprochene Preis: Du ersetzt auch sieben Rechnungen mit einer — und diese eine Rechnung skaliert mit deinen Gästen.",[11,519,520,521,524],{},"Tablario macht das Gegenteil. Wir gehen davon aus, dass ",[15,522,523],{},"du schon eine Kasse hast, die du magst",", ein funktionierendes Kartenterminal, einen Steuerberater, der deine Bücher liest, und ein Google Business Profile, über das deine Gäste dich finden. Wir bitten dich nicht, irgendetwas davon wegzuwerfen. Wir ergänzen die Schicht, die niemand sonst sauber abdeckt:",[45,526,527,530,533,536,539],{},[48,528,529],{},"Ein KI-Telefon, das in echtem Deutsch (und 10 weiteren Sprachen) antwortet, sich gemäß EU-KI-VO Art. 50 zu erkennen gibt und die Buchung in einen Kalender schreibt.",[48,531,532],{},"Eine öffentliche Restaurant-Seite, die den Kalender in Buchungen verwandelt.",[48,534,535],{},"Eine QR-Karte, die Bestellungen erfasst, ohne deine Kasse zu ändern.",[48,537,538],{},"Ein Gäste-CRM, das Buchungs-, Anruf- und WhatsApp-Historie zusammenführt.",[48,540,541],{},"Eine Buchungsrichtlinie, die eine Karte hinterlegt, ohne Geld einzuziehen.",[11,543,544,545,548],{},"Jedes ist ",[15,546,547],{},"ein Plugin"," — unabhängig zuschaltbar, unabhängig bepreist. Du komponierst, was du brauchst.",[30,550,552],{"id":551},"die-14400-frage","Die 14.400-€-Frage",[11,554,555],{},"Rechnen wir ehrlich. Ein 50-Plätze-Haus mit 600 Gästen pro Monat über eine Plattform zahlt:",[45,557,558,566,571],{},[48,559,560,562,563,18],{},[15,561,83],{}," im BookEverywhere-Plan: 1,50 $ pro Gast über dein Widget, 7,50 $ pro Gast über opentable.com. Bei 80\u002F20-Split → durchschnittlich ~2,70 $\u002FGast → ",[15,564,565],{},"~1.620 $\u002FMonat → ~19.440 $\u002FJahr",[48,567,568,570],{},[15,569,92],{}," ist aktuell ein kostenloses Add-on für zahlende Kunden. Die Mathematik bleibt — du zahlst weiter pro Gast.",[48,572,573,575],{},[15,574,98],{}," läuft in Europa mit ähnlichem Modell, 2 €\u002FGast für Premium-Platzierung.",[11,577,578,579,582,583,586],{},"Ein 50-Plätze-Haus auf Tablario zahlt eine ",[15,580,581],{},"feste Monatsgebühr"," für die Plugins, die es nutzt. Die Gebühr wandert nicht mit den Gästen mit. 400 Gäste nächsten Monat — gleicher Preis. 1.200 Gäste nächsten Monat — gleicher Preis. Die Ersparnis bei 600 Gästen liegt grob bei ",[15,584,585],{},"10.000–14.000 € pro Jahr",", je nach Vergleichs-Plattform.",[11,588,589],{},"Das ist keine Marketing-Übertreibung. Das passiert, wenn du aufhörst, einem Dritten Provision pro Gast zu zahlen.",[30,591,593],{"id":592},"warum-die-architekturentscheidung-wichtig-ist","Warum die Architekturentscheidung wichtig ist",[11,595,596],{},"Eine plugin-basierte, festpreisige Plattform ist nicht nur eine Preisentscheidung. Sie erzwingt Engineering-Entscheidungen, die sich aufaddieren:",[45,598,599,605,611],{},[48,600,601,604],{},[15,602,603],{},"Jedes Plugin muss unabhängig abschaltbar sein."," Das heißt saubere Modulgrenzen im Code (wir fahren einen modularen Monolithen im Backend, mit strikten Pro-Modul-Routes\u002FServices\u002FRepositories). Wenn du das QR-Plugin abschaltest, merkt das Buchungsmodul nichts.",[48,606,607,610],{},[15,608,609],{},"Jedes Plugin muss eigenständig bepreist werden."," Das heißt, wir können kein schwaches Plugin durch Bündelung mit einem starken durchschmuggeln. Ist das WhatsApp-Modul nicht nützlich, kaufst du es nicht. Wir sehen schnell, was zieht — und was wir überdenken sollten.",[48,612,613,616],{},[15,614,615],{},"Jedes Plugin muss durch einen Partner ersetzbar sein."," Willst du lieber Mews für die Kasse — gut, dein Tablario-Buchungsmodul spricht über einen Konnektor mit Mews. Willst du lieber Klarna für Deposits — gut, Stripe ist Standard, aber der Vertrag ist offen.",[11,618,619],{},"Eine vertikale Plattform kann das nicht versprechen. Der ganze Sinn vertikaler Bepreisung ist, dass die Teile sich nicht einzeln bepreisen lassen.",[30,621,623],{"id":622},"was-keine-marketplace-ökonomie-bedeutet","Was „keine Marketplace-Ökonomie\" bedeutet",[11,625,626,627,630],{},"Wir bauen keine Verbraucher-App. Es gibt kein Tablario.com-Restaurant-Verzeichnis, in dem Gäste stöbern und buchen. Die Restaurant-Seite liegt unter ",[152,628,629],{},"tablario.com\u002Fr\u002Fdein-restaurant",", die URL gehört dir, das SEO sammelt sich bei dir, das schema.org-Markup nennt dein Restaurant — nicht Tablario.",[11,632,633],{},"Das ist ein bewusster Trade. Ein Verbraucher-Marktplatz hat höhere Bruttomargen als ein SaaS — sobald du die Destination bist, kannst du für Platzierung kassieren, die Cover-Gebühr anheben und eine Gebühr auf Gast-Transaktionen oben drauf legen. Die Wachstums-Mathematik in der Seed- und Series-A-Phase favorisiert den Marktplatz.",[11,635,636,637,640],{},"Aber die Wachstums-Mathematik ",[15,638,639],{},"auf Betreiber-Seite"," läuft anders. Ein Marktplatz, dessen Unit Economics von Cover-Gebühren abhängen, hat einen strukturellen Anreiz, die Kontrolle über den Gast zu behalten. Wir haben einen strukturellen Anreiz, sie dir zurückzugeben — weil unser Umsatz nicht davon abhängt, über welchen Kanal die Buchung kam.",[30,642,644],{"id":643},"was-du-heute-komponieren-kannst","Was du heute komponieren kannst",[11,646,647],{},"Die Plugins liegen in drei Gruppen:",[11,649,650],{},[15,651,652],{},"Immer an (im Basispaket enthalten):",[45,654,655,658,661,664],{},[48,656,657],{},"Öffentliche Restaurant-Seite",[48,659,660],{},"Reservierungen (Web-Widget, Embed, Link-in-Bio + QR)",[48,662,663],{},"Gäste-CRM",[48,665,666],{},"AI-Act-konforme Audit-Spur",[11,668,669],{},[15,670,671],{},"Gast-zugewandte Plugins (lose, lazy-loaded):",[45,673,674,677,680,683],{},[48,675,676],{},"KI-Telefon (DE\u002FEN heute; 9 weitere in Phase 2)",[48,678,679],{},"WhatsApp eingehend + ausgehend",[48,681,682],{},"Buchungsrichtlinie (Kartenautorisierung \u002F Deposit)",[48,684,685],{},"Warteliste",[11,687,688],{},[15,689,690],{},"Operative Plugins (tight, Echtzeit, mit Circuit Breakern):",[45,692,693,696,699],{},[48,694,695],{},"Kassenkonnektoren (Phase 2 — Lightspeed zuerst, dann Mews, dann Apaleo)",[48,697,698],{},"Zahlung am Tisch (Phase 2, KassenSichV-gated)",[48,700,701],{},"KDS-Übergabe (Phase 3)",[11,703,704],{},"Du kaufst, was du brauchst. Die Basis reicht, um heute einen kompetenten Reservierungsbetrieb zu fahren.",[30,706,708],{"id":707},"was-es-nicht-ist","Was es nicht ist",[45,710,711,717,723],{},[48,712,713,716],{},[15,714,715],{},"Nicht „alles kostenlos.\""," Wir berechnen Geld. Die Gebühren sind flach und sichtbar — sie wachsen nicht mit deinen Gästen, aber sie sind nicht null.",[48,718,719,722],{},[15,720,721],{},"Kein Ersatz für Beziehungen."," Ein Kassenkonnektor spricht mit deiner Kasse; er ersetzt sie nicht. Dein Steuerberater verbucht weiter deine Umsätze. Dein Kartenterminal rechnet weiter mit deiner Bank ab.",[48,724,725,728],{},[15,726,727],{},"Nicht unendlich anpassbar."," Wir treffen meinungsstarke Entscheidungen zu UX, zu Sprachton, zu dem, was als Compliance gilt. Die Plugins sind konfigurierbar; die Architektur nicht.",[30,730,732],{"id":731},"was-du-tun-kannst","Was du tun kannst",[11,734,735],{},"Wenn du heute pro Gast zahlst, rechne einen echten Monat durch: Gäste × Cover-Gebühr, mal zwölf. Vergleiche es mit einem Flat-Plan auf Tablario. Die Zahl liegt selten nah beieinander.",[11,737,738],{},"Liegt der Vergleich nah — etwa bei einem 200-Cover-Haus auf einem rabattierten Tarif — spart dir Tablario im ersten Jahr vielleicht kein Geld. Das ist okay. Deine Gäste gehören dir, deine Gäste-Daten gehören dir, und die Gebühr wächst nicht, wenn du wächst. Wir werden günstiger an dem Tag, an dem du die Schwelle überschreitest.",[265,740],{},[11,742,743],{},[270,744,745,746,748],{},"Plugin-Preise auf ",[152,747,275],{},". Die modulare Architektur von Tablario ist in unserer öffentlichen Roadmap dokumentiert. Die Cover-Gebühren-Vergleichszahlen oben stammen aus OpenTables veröffentlichten BookEverywhere- und Marketing-Boost-Sätzen Stand Q1 2026; aktuelle Preise direkt bei OpenTable verifizieren, bevor du unterschreibst.",{"title":278,"searchDepth":279,"depth":279,"links":750},[751,752,753,754,755,756,757],{"id":513,"depth":279,"text":514},{"id":551,"depth":279,"text":552},{"id":592,"depth":279,"text":593},{"id":622,"depth":279,"text":623},{"id":643,"depth":279,"text":644},{"id":707,"depth":279,"text":708},{"id":731,"depth":279,"text":732},"Warum wir Tablario als Plug-in-Module mit fester Gebühr gebaut haben statt als vertikale Plattform mit Provision pro Gast. Die echten Kosten von OpenTable Voice-KI bei 600 Gästen im Monat — in Zahlen.","de",{},"\u002Fblog\u002Ftablario-sitzt-auf-deinem-stack-statt-ihn-zu-ersetzen",{"title":492,"description":758},"blog\u002Ftablario-sitzt-auf-deinem-stack-statt-ihn-zu-ersetzen",[765,766,767],"plugin-architektur","preise","wettbewerbsvergleich","CebcMLYEdE9Jc6Kx7xddseNnDRu47wZd-gTve4Pephg",[],1778365065911]