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Hello,

My name is Sarah Mays and I work for Wisely. The information contained in this article is largely historical and I was hoping to request an update that reflects Wisely's current products/services.

To make updating easier I have taken a first pass at drafting an article that I will drop here, but I know the editors at Wikipedia are far more practiced at encyclopedic writing! Happy to address any questions and accept any edits.

Thank you,

Sarah

Article Below Intro Wisely is a privately held restaurant technology company, backed by founders and executives from within the restaurant and software industries.

History Founded in 2013 by Mike Vichich and Tyler Felous, former consultants at Accenture, and Josh Stern.

Wisely began as a loyalty company focused on the restaurant industry. In partnership with operators and marketers in full service and fast-casual restaurants, the company evolved into a full restaurant product suite founded on a waitlist system with a connected CRM.

The company is based in Ann Arbor, Michigan with remote team members stretching from Denver, Texas, Chicago, and Nashville in the United States and Berlin and Munich in Germany.

Development Wisely provides restaurant operators and marketers with a restaurant software platform encompassing Waitlist, Reservations, Table Management, Marketing Automation, a CRM, and Guest Sentiment. The company offers both a mobile application, available to subscribers in Apple's App Store, and a web dashboard, accessible via any internet browser or device.

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Sarah.k.mays (talk) 11:24, 14 July 2020 (UTC)