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AI Agents Just Landed in Your Restaurant's Back Office

· 9 min read

If you're the kind of restaurant owner who drafts the staff schedule at midnight after close, or the one who has to remember to update the Tuesday special across every delivery platform by hand — this week had something for you.

In the span of nine days, three of the biggest names in restaurant technology launched AI agents designed to do the jobs that never fully make it off your to-do list: scheduling, menu management, marketing campaigns, supply orders. Not assist with them. Actually do them, autonomously, while you run the floor.

That's a different category than what's been available before. It's worth understanding what each one actually does — and what they still can't touch.

SMS in 2026: 89% of Your Customers Already Said Yes to Texts

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If you've been putting off text marketing because it felt like one more thing you don't have bandwidth for right now — the data that dropped this week might shift that calculation.

EZ Texting published its 2026 Consumer Texting Behavior Report on April 14. It's the fifth annual edition of the survey, 959 respondents, and this year's headline stat is the one worth sitting with: 89% of consumers have already signed up to receive texts from at least one business. Five years ago, that number was 66%.

The opt-in problem — the thing that made SMS feel uncertain and a little risky for small businesses — has largely solved itself. Your customers are already saying yes to someone. The question is whether they're saying yes to you.

Customer Loyalty in 2026: What Actually Brings Shoppers Back

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If you've been running the same "earn points, get a discount" email for the past couple of years — this week handed you a reason to revisit it.

The Paytronix 2026 Loyalty Report dropped on April 6 with findings that reframe the whole retention conversation. Klaviyo shipped its biggest AI update in company history just days earlier, on March 24. And both Shake Shack and Papa John's announced major AI-plus-loyalty overhauls in April, offering a useful view of where the industry is heading.

The common thread: customer loyalty isn't a program you set up and forget — and the tools to do it well have changed enough this month that it's worth a fresh look. Here's what the data says and what's actually worth doing this week.