curbdeck didn't start in a boardroom. It started at a valet stand on a Friday night, with too many cars, too many tickets, and not enough hands.
We run valet for some of the best restaurants in the country — Capital Grille, Del Frisco's, Fogo de Chão, Ocean Prime. Night after night, we watched the same problems play out: paper tickets going missing, guests waiting in the cold, radios crackling over each other, and managers piecing together the night's cash from a shoebox of receipts.
The software built for parking garages didn't fit. It was clunky, ugly, and clearly never designed for someone sprinting across a lot in the rain. So we built our own — the tool we wished we'd had every busy night.
curbdeck is that tool, refined shift after shift on real curbs. Every screen is designed to be glanced at while moving. Every feature earns its place by saving a driver a step or a guest a minute. It's valet software that finally feels like it was made by people who've actually parked the cars.
Every interaction is built for a person in motion. If it takes more than a glance, it's too slow for the curb.
Documented hand-offs and damage photos protect drivers and guests alike. Trust is the whole job.
A premium venue deserves premium tools. Everything a guest might glimpse is designed to look intentional.
curbdeck is proven where it matters most — on busy curbs at some of the most demanding restaurants in hospitality.
"We built curbdeck because we needed it. Now we can't imagine running a stand without it."
Whether you run one stand or fifty, we'd love to show you what a calmer night looks like.