AI assistant for restaurant operators

Pepper keeps an eye on what matters.

Ask what you are paying, see where you are exposed, and understand what deserves attention before it gets expensive. Pepper combines restaurant-system data with market intelligence so owners and managers can move faster with better context.

  • Built for cost, margin, supplier, and fee questions
  • Useful on day one through Headsup and benchmarks
  • Proactive, not just reactive

What operators ask when the week gets busy

Practical questions, not generic prompts.

Am I overpaying for feta compared with the market?

Pepper combines supplier and market context so operators can see whether a price looks normal, exposed, or worth challenging.

Which delivery-platform fees look out of line for a restaurant like mine?

Pepper turns anonymized contributions into a benchmark, then shows where a restaurant sits instead of leaving commission rates in the dark.

What changed this week that I should notice before it hurts margin?

Pepper is designed to move from answers to watchfulness, surfacing shifts in prices, fees, and operational signals early.

What Pepper does

Built for the questions that move margin.

Pepper should feel commercially useful before she feels clever.

01 Keep watch

Stay close to the numbers you do not have time to chase all day.

Price drift, fee creep, supplier exposure, and margin pressure rarely announce themselves politely. Pepper should help operators spot them sooner.

02 Ask real questions

Get answers in operator language.

Pepper is for the questions that matter commercially: what should I pay, who is expensive, where are we exposed, and what needs checking now.

03 Start useful

Start with live market context.

Headsup gives Pepper immediate value through supplier and procurement context, benchmarks, and market signals before every internal system is connected.

04 Grow deeper

Add your systems when you are ready.

POS, stock, procurement, and other integrations make Pepper more specific and more proactive over time. They deepen the product rather than explaining it away.

How Pepper works

Start useful. Grow deeper.

The first live experience starts with Headsup-backed market intelligence and benchmarks. Then POS, stock, procurement, and other restaurant data deepen Pepper's picture over time.

01

Start with the questions that already matter

Use Pepper for supplier prices, delivery fees, benchmarks, and market context before a heavyweight rollout project gets in the way.

02

Add more restaurant context over time

As integrations arrive, Pepper can compare outside market signals against your own operating data instead of treating the restaurant as a blank slate.

03

Let Pepper surface what changed

The long-term promise is not more dashboard homework. It is earlier notice when something important shifts.

Frequently asked

Answer the hard questions without turning the site into a promise factory.

Is Pepper only useful once my restaurant systems are connected?

No. Pepper can start with Headsup-backed market intelligence, supplier context, and benchmarking. Integrations make the picture richer later.

Is Pepper just a Headsup feature?

No. Headsup is one integration and one source of day-one value. Pepper is the broader assistant, designed to grow across restaurant systems and commercial signals.

What does Try Pepper do right now?

It sends you into the Pepper app at app.helloppr.com. The first live experience starts with Headsup-facing market questions rather than a fake in-site demo.

What happens to shared campaign data?

The stated intent is anonymized, classified, and aggregated benchmarking rather than public disclosure of an individual restaurant's information.

Ready for the first conversation?

Try Pepper in the app now and start with live market context.

Try Pepper