Booking rules
Deposits, closures, table capacity, dietary notes, and special requests should match how service works.
A decision guide for restaurants comparing Wix restaurant website tools with Fidus for reservations, guest workflows, and AI-assisted front desk coverage.
Wix can be a good fit when a restaurant needs a flexible website builder with restaurant-focused tools such as menus, ordering, and reservations. Fidus is built for restaurants that want booking operations and AI receptionist workflows to be the center of the system.
The practical question is whether your bottleneck is website creation or reservation operations. Many restaurants need both, but the lead system should match the work that creates the most friction.
Evaluate based on the job you need the software to do every service.
Use your daily service problems as the scorecard.
Deposits, closures, table capacity, dietary notes, and special requests should match how service works.
If guests still call to book, ask how the system captures calls and passes context to staff.
If the primary need is a full custom website, weigh that separately from booking operations.
Check how menus, customer records, order data, reservations, and communications can be exported.
Venues that need better booking conversion and communication more than a new website builder.
Teams that lose focus when phones, DMs, and booking edits arrive during the rush.
Operators who want customer notes, reservations, reminders, and front-desk context together.
Check notice periods, data export rights, fees, and any minimum term before changing systems.
Confirm what guest, reservation, tag, consent, and communication history can be exported and imported.
Run a trial using real services, table rules, languages, and busy service windows before committing.
Product packaging, pricing, and availability can change. Check current vendor pages before making a final buying decision.
Bring your current booking, phone, website, and guest data process. We will map where Fidus helps, where it does not, and what to verify with any incumbent provider.