
Hashmato
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Hashmato is an end-to-end F&B operations platform that brings point of sale, inventory management, ordering, kitchen operations, payments, and analytics into a single, connected system. The key value of the platform is centralized control across the full F&B workflow while remaining flexible enough to support different service models, from full-service dining to self-service and institutional catering.
Hashmato is suited for a wide range of hospitality and food service operators, including independent restaurants, hotel F&B outlets, multi-property hotel groups, cloud kitchens, franchise chains, food courts, hospitals, corporate cafeterias, educational institutions, and large enterprises managing multiple locations.
Hashmato is designed as a unified platform, with core modules such as POS, inventory, kitchen display, online ordering, kiosks, and analytics working natively together. Integrated payment options are supported within the platform, reducing reliance on external systems for day-to-day operations.
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The platform can be deployed based on operational needs, allowing businesses to activate only the modules required at each location or roll out the full suite across multiple outlets. This enables phased implementations and scalability as operations grow.
After signup, onboarding is handled by Hashmato’s implementation team. This typically includes system configuration, menu and recipe setup, user role definition, and integration of operational workflows. Training is provided for operational staff and managers, either remotely or onsite. Implementation timelines vary based on complexity but generally range from a few days for single locations to several weeks for multi-outlet or enterprise deployments.
Hashmato supports centralized management across multiple locations, kitchens, and outlets. Role-based access allows different user types such as staff, managers, and administrators to operate within the same system while maintaining control and visibility across the business.
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