Answering is the easy half. KwickPhone does the half that pays you — it takes the full order, runs the deposit, and writes it to your POS.
It's the Friday rush. The phone's ringing while you're plating six tables. You grab it, scribble "2 combos, no onions" on a ticket pad, promise to call back about the card — and three covers later you can't read your own handwriting and the customer's gone quiet.
We see it: the call getting "answered" was never the problem. The order getting taken right, paid for, and into the system — while your hands are full — that's the problem.
With KwickPhone, the caller talks to a front desk that finishes the job. It greets them, walks the full order item by item, confirms it back, takes the deposit or payment, and drops the ticket straight into your POS — done before you've turned a single plate. You read the order in the morning already paid for, not a stack of callbacks.
Most phone tools — AI or human — answer and then hand the work back to you: a message, a callback, a lead to chase. KwickPhone completes the transaction on the call. The order is itemized, the deposit is charged PCI-safe (nobody reads a card number aloud), and it lands in your POS the same as if your best employee rang it up.
Don't take our word for it — pick up the phone and put it to work. Order something. Try to trip it up.