
HouseTab, a new mobile application that combines mobile payments with its own social network, has officially launched in New York City.
HouseTab will be available at twenty bars and restaurants in Manhattan, Brooklyn and Montauk, as it will reinvent the way that customers communicate, socialize and pay their tabs. HouseTab has multi-functional solutions for both payments and social networking, revolutionizing the social experience for its users. Check-in to your favourite bar or restaurant and when you’re ready to leave, request your check and pay.
“Realizing that social engagement drives consumer adoption of mobile applications, we’ve incorporated a dynamic social network into our sophisticated mobile payment software,” says CEO Andrew Tauber. “HouseTabbers are not only using the app to pay their tabs safely and swiftly, but also to chat, gift food and drinks to friends and engage with their favourite nightlife venues. Our platform is powerful and multi-faceted.”
“Using HouseTab at my bars has been hugely beneficial; the app streamlines the check-out process for my staff, and the tips tend to be higher,” says David Marino, owner of The Windsor and Windsor Gansevoort Park. “The fact that I can monitor the purchasing patterns of my regulars, and send them deals and drinks is also a huge asset.”
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