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Deliverect AI debuts autonomous workforce to manage menus, protect digital revenue

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April 9, 2026

Deliverect, a global restaurant technology platform serving more than 95,000 locations across 78 countries, has launched Deliverect AI: a digital workforce of autonomous agents and smart assistants designed to rewrite digital restaurant menus to increase revenue, resolve technical issues before they cost operators money and replace labor-intensive manual tasks, said Zhong Xu, CEO and co-founder of Deliverect.

"We built Deliverect to give restaurants control of their digital operations," Xu said in a company press release. "Today, we are giving them the intelligent engine to grow their digital revenue. These agents do not only assist human teams. They perform the work: optimising every menu, protecting every dollar of digital income, and executing in minutes what used to take weeks and cost tens of thousands of dollars. Every operational task on our platform can now be handled by an agent, and we intend to build them all."

Deliverect AI is available to all clients in the selected launch markets on the Deliverect platform, which is used by enterprise-level brands including Burger King, KFC, Taco Bell, Papa John's, Pret and many others, according to the company.

The launch marks the company's evolution from passive automation, where the platform provides infrastructure to centralize digital order management, to active intelligence, where AI agents autonomously grow digital sales, protect revenue and maximize operational efficiency, Xu said.

The autonomous support agents

The Autonomous Support Agents monitor digital ordering operations in real time and resolve technical issues and errors before they affect online margins. An unsynced menu, a broken integration or an undetected outage can silently cost a location significant revenue in lost orders. These agents detect anomalies, diagnose root causes, and act automatically to ensure that revenue streams remain uninterrupted across every location and every channel, Xu said.

The smart assistants

The Smart Assistants enable enterprise-level brands to transform the presentation of their entire digital menus within minutes in response to live events such as a World Cup semi-final, a Champions League final or a regional festival, generating themed background imagery, localized descriptions and promotional content across hundreds of locations simultaneously and in any language, Xu said.

The assistant changes the visual layer of the menu, including backgrounds, imagery, descriptions and settings, but never modifies the actual food items themselves. This type of activation usually takes brands weeks of coordination across brand, creative, localization and operations teams, at a cost of tens of thousands of dollars per campaign. The Smart Assistant eliminates that cost and timeline, Xu said.

KFC case study

The launch is the first commercial deployment of Deliverect's AI agents platform, a broader framework of autonomous agents designed to support operations, assist in tasks and optimize performance across every dimension of digital restaurant management. The viability of this model has already been proven, Xu said. A separate Deliverect AI agent autonomously designed, deployed and optimized a marketing promotion for KFC that produced a 118% increase in sales, with no human involvement at any stage.

Deliverect's platform processes over 30 million API calls daily, has powered more than one billion orders, and maintains over 1,000 certified integrations worldwide.





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