Best for flat-fee no-per-cover economics
Try ResyResy Basic at $249 monthly flat covers Resy network reservations + waitlist + POS integrations (Toast, Square) with no per-cover fee. Plus at $399 flat adds pre-paid events + ticketing + private dining + email + SMS + Resy Connect. Premium at $899 flat adds multi-location + advanced analytics + API access + dedicated CSM. Where OpenTable charges $39-$449 base plus $1.50 per network cover (roughly 50% of all covers route through the OpenTable network for active restaurants), Resy charges flat with no per-cover fee. For 2k-cover restaurants, Resy Basic at $2,988 yearly typically beats OpenTable Core at $39k yearly by 13x. The trade vs OpenTable: smaller US restaurant network than OpenTable, weaker UK + Australia + EU coverage, less mature loyalty + group reporting at the prestige tier.
Strengths
- +No per-cover fee at any tier
- +Resy network covers (American Express-owned)
- +Pre-paid events + ticketing on Plus
- +Strong fit for high-network-cover-volume restaurants
Trade-offs
- −Smaller US network vs OpenTable
- −Weaker UK + Australia + EU coverage
- −Less mature group reporting at prestige tier
- Basic
- $249/mo flat (no per-cover fee)
- Plus
- $399/mo flat with ticketing
- Premium
- $899/mo flat multi-location
- Strength
- Flat-fee no-per-cover
- Pricing verified
- 2026-04-30
Migration steps
- Sign up at resy.com (typically a guided onboarding by Resy's restaurant team).
- Migrate OpenTable reservation history + guest data via Resy onboarding.
- Configure Resy reservation widget + POS integration.
- Run parallel for 30-60 days; train front desk on Resy host-stand iPad app.
- Cancel OpenTable once Resy covers reservation + waitlist + analytics cycle for one full month.
Not for: Resy is suboptimal for restaurants whose business depends heavily on the OpenTable network in markets where Resy's network is thinner (UK, Australia, mid-tier US markets); OpenTable Core remains stronger there.
Paid plans from $249.00/mo