The platform you graduate to
LineTen doesn't serve hundreds of small operators. We work with a curated list of enterprise brands: senior attention on every account, engineering shaped by genuine scale. No free tier. No long tail. This is what the infrastructure looks like when you grow up.
Focus is the product
Senior attention
When a client calls, they reach someone who already understands the context. A curated list means senior people on your account; not support tiers, and not a revolving cast once you're live.
Roadmap discipline
The product roadmap is shaped by multi-country rollouts and complex POS integrations at 500+ locations; not self-serve onboarding or freemium conversion funnels.
Partner, don't duplicate
LineTen doesn't build a POS, a loyalty engine, or a payments stack. Great partners already exist. Duplicating them would dilute focus and produce inferior versions.
No distractions
No free tier to maintain. No marketplace of third-party plugins to police. No sprawling feature set built to win a comparison spreadsheet. Fewer things, done at a level enterprise brands trust.
Add channels, not systems
When you add a channel, you don't build a new system. You turn on another surface on the same engine.
Measurable outcomes
19% basket uplift on kiosk for Five Guys. 50%+ of bills paid via QR at Wagamama. Analytics built in, not bolted on.
Earned expansion
We plan to earn your business every day, on delivery, on honesty, on how the platform behaves in the wild. Teams usually start with a deliberate first footprint; when it holds up, they put more of the operation on LineTen: more products, more channels, more of the estate. That deepening is the signal we care about.