Hospitality operations, presented safely

Operate ordering, staffing, and guest journeys from one enterprise-ready website shell.

The public ManageHex foundation now renders real page states, navigation hooks, and form workflows without exposing internal transport, release, or customer-runtime details.

Primary UI workflow

Primary shell workflow

Success

Route resolves cleanly

Each public route now lands inside the same navigation and footer system.

Info

State surfaces stay visible

Empty, loading, denied, retry, and release-aware cues stay explicit in the UI.

Warning

Host readiness remains separate

Local rendering does not replace later two-FTP host evidence and smoke gates.

Primary workflow states

Primary workflow states

The foundation shell makes non-happy paths visible at the screen level so later runtime wiring does not hide denial, retry, loading, or release dependencies.

Route map

Public route coverage

14 public routes are wired into the foundation shell.

Forms

Form workflow coverage

3 public form definitions are live for contact, demo, and newsletter capture.

Deployment

Two-FTP release split

Release promotion remains separated between private application files and public web assets.

Release gate

Host bridge required

Production proof now flows through the callable two-FTP host bridge and launch-readiness pack.

Operational outcomes

Operational outcomes

Public messaging stays focused on customer-visible outcomes that are safe to publish.

  • QR ordering and menu discovery across tables, venues, and events.
  • Staff, kitchen, and cashier workflows framed as operational continuity.
  • Generated customer websites, localization readiness, and analytics benefits.
  • No public disclosure of host paths, internal APIs, or signing internals.