Fermich Software

Product

The missed call becomes a conversation.

Ristoflow is a subscription service for restaurants, bars and hotels. It recovers the calls a venue can't take and brings the caller back into a WhatsApp conversation from the restaurant's own number — with a single message and a flow the venue decides. During service, in the afternoon break, and on the days the venue is closed.

The problem

Between 7:30 and 9:30 in the evening a mid-sized restaurant receives most of its daily calls — exactly when nobody can get to the phone. Callers don't leave voicemail: they hang up and call the next place. The restaurant never even notices, because a missed call leaves no trace anyone can act on. And the bill doesn't stop there: to avoid losing those calls the owner ends up tied to the phone at all hours — through the breaks and on the days off too. Today the choice is binary: either you are always reachable, or you lose customers and revenue.

  • Nobody notices. An unanswered call appears in no list the floor can consult during service.
  • The caller doesn't call back. Someone looking for a table tonight calls the next venue within a minute. The window is very short.
  • Calling back by hand doesn't scale. After service nobody has time to go through missed calls, and calling at midnight is pointless.
  • Either always answer, or lose. Staying reachable at lunch, at dinner, through the breaks and on the closing day is the only way not to lose revenue. It is a cost that appears on no balance sheet.

What the caller receives

R RestaurantWhatsApp Business
Good evening — you called us and we were in service, so we couldn't pick up. We're happy to call you back, or you can book right here in a minute. How many people, and which evening?20:41
Book a tableCall me back

One message per missed call, sent using a Meta-approved service template. No promotional sends, no lists, no unsolicited contact.

How it works

Three steps, no hardware to install. The number stays the restaurant's and staff keep using the WhatsApp Business app exactly as before.

  1. The restaurant forwards unanswered calls

    A call-forward-on-no-answer rule is set on the venue's number: if nobody picks up within N rings, the call reaches Ristoflow. The published number remains the restaurant's, and nothing changes for the caller. We install no hardware and replace no phone system.

  2. We answer with an announcement on the venue's behalf

    Ristoflow picks up and plays a short announcement — recorded or synthesised, in the language the restaurant chose: the venue is in service and a WhatsApp message is on its way. The call ends in a few seconds, with no voicemail and no hold queue.

  3. The caller receives a message from the restaurant's number

    Within seconds a WhatsApp message goes out using a Meta-approved service template, sent from the restaurant's own WhatsApp Business account. The text is the one the venue wrote: it can propose a booking, a link, a menu of options, or simply offer to call back.

  4. The conversation stays with the venue

    If the caller replies, the conversation enters the 24-hour customer service window and continues normally: staff can answer by hand from the WhatsApp Business app, or let the configured flow ask the follow-up questions. Call, message and outcome appear in one list that can be checked during service.

Not just the dinner rush

You switch the forwarding on and off whenever you like. Ristoflow covers every moment the venue can't — or doesn't want to — pick up, and in each of them it hands back something a restaurateur never has enough of: time for themselves.

During service

The phone rings while you're at the tables. Nobody has to put down a plate and run for it, and no booking is lost.

In the afternoon break

Between lunch and dinner the venue is shut, but people call anyway. Turn the forwarding on and go home: the bookings keep coming in without you.

On the closing day and on holiday

Mondays, holidays, the week off. Callers get an answer and book for when you reopen, instead of hitting silence and looking for somewhere else.

The point isn't only the booking you recover. It's being able to switch the phone off without losing customers.

What the restaurant gets

Configurable flows

Message text, the hours the service is active, what happens if the caller replies and what happens if they don't: all configured from the panel, without writing code.

WhatsApp menus and buttons

A flow can use WhatsApp's interactive buttons and lists — language choice, party size, time slot — so the caller replies with a tap instead of typing.

A single service log

Every missed call with its message, delivery status and any reply, in a list staff can review between shifts.

Several languages in one venue

Announcement and messages in Italian, German or English, using the language the caller picks at first contact. In South Tyrol that is not a detail.

Customer history

If the restaurant enables it, the system recognises people who have contacted the venue before and keeps their history, so a regular isn't asked the same questions twice.

Roles for staff

Owner, floor manager and staff have separate accounts. WhatsApp account credentials are never visible to operators.

The service log: calls received, messages sent and replies, with the status of each conversation.
The service log: calls received, messages sent and replies, with the status of each conversation.

Platform

Built on the WhatsApp Business Platform

Ristoflow sends messages exclusively through Meta's WhatsApp Business Platform (Cloud API). We do not use the consumer WhatsApp app, we do not use unofficial libraries, and we do not circumvent platform limits in any way. Inbound calls and fallback SMS run through Twilio.

One account per restaurant

Each venue has its own WhatsApp Business Account and its own number, connected through Meta's Embedded Signup. Fermich operates on its behalf as the technical provider; the restaurant remains the owner of the account, the templates and the number, and can revoke access at any time.

Service templates only, triggered by an inbound contact

A message goes out only in response to a call the customer placed to the restaurant. We use Meta-approved templates in the correct category and never send promotional content through service templates.

No bulk sending and no purchased lists

Ristoflow does not allow contact lists to be uploaded or campaigns to be sent. One inbound contact produces at most one message, to the number the call came from.

The 24-hour window is respected

Once the customer replies the conversation continues inside the customer service window; after it closes the system does not reopen contact except with a new approved template and a new legitimate reason.

Immediate opt-out

Every conversation lets the recipient ask not to be contacted again. The request is recorded and honoured automatically for subsequent contacts.

Quality actively monitored

We monitor the quality rating and messaging limits of every number we manage, and work with the restaurant before a badly written message damages its account.

How it gets set up

We handle onboarding. The restaurant needs a phone number, a WhatsApp Business account, access to its own Facebook business portfolio, and half an hour.

  1. Verification and connection

    The owner goes into their Facebook business portfolio and connects the WhatsApp Business account through Meta's Embedded Signup, using their own credentials. Fermich never asks for or stores passwords: the authorisation happens inside Meta and the restaurant can revoke it at any time.

  2. Writing the messages

    We write the phone announcement and the message texts together with the venue, and submit them to Meta for approval in the correct category.

  3. Call forwarding

    The restaurant sets forward-on-no-answer with its telephone operator. We verify it together with a test call.

  4. Live trial

    For the first few evenings we follow the service with the venue and adjust the wording based on how customers actually reply.

Support

The restaurant gets a direct contact by email and phone, answered during office hours, with on-call cover during evening service for faults that block the service. Planned maintenance is announced in advance. Full conditions are in the terms of service.

How pricing works

Ristoflow is billed as a monthly fee per venue, agreed in writing according to the number of locations and volumes. Conversation costs charged by Meta and telephony costs charged by Twilio are transparent and, where possible, billed directly to the restaurant by those providers: we don't sit in the middle and we don't add a hidden markup. No exit cost: either party can end the relationship with thirty days' notice, and data is returned or deleted.

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Frequently asked questions

Does the restaurant need a new number?
No. The restaurant keeps its own number, for calls and for WhatsApp. The only change is a forwarding rule on unanswered calls.
Do staff have to learn a new program?
Not to answer customers: they keep using the WhatsApp Business app. The panel is for whoever configures the service or wants to review the call log.
What happens if the customer replies to the message?
The conversation reaches the restaurant like any other WhatsApp conversation, and staff can take over by hand at any point, even with an automated flow running.
Does Ristoflow send marketing messages?
No. Ristoflow only replies to people who called the restaurant, and it does not allow bulk sending, contact list uploads or promotional campaigns.
Who is the controller of the restaurant's customer data?
The restaurant. Fermich processes it as a processor on their behalf, under the privacy policy and the data processing agreement we sign.
Does it work for hotels, bars and takeaway pizzerias?
Yes. The problem — the phone ringing while you work — is the same. The flows differ: a takeaway leads to an order, a hotel to an availability request.