[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"blog-article-en-keytchens-application-introuvable-play-store-danger":3,"blog-related-en-keytchens-application-introuvable-play-store-danger":19,"blog-neighbors-en-keytchens-application-introuvable-play-store-danger":59},{"id":4,"groupId":5,"locale":6,"slug":7,"title":8,"excerpt":9,"contentMd":10,"readTime":11,"publishedAt":12,"updatedAt":13,"categoryGroupId":14,"categorySlug":15,"categoryColor":16,"categoryLabel":17,"html":18},957,340,"en","keytchens-application-introuvable-play-store-danger","Official kitchen keytchens storage: what it concretely implies for a restaurant","The Keytchens application is not distributed through the Google Play Store or the Apple App Store. Here’s what this choice of distribution implies in terms of updates, security, and compatibility.","When you search for “Keytchens” on the Google Play Store or the Apple App Store, you find nothing. The Keytchens application is distributed as an APK that can be downloaded directly from the publisher’s website and installed manually on an Android device. This distribution method, unusual for a professional SaaS publisher, has concrete implications that every restaurateur should understand before committing.\n\nImplication 1: Updates are not automatic. On the Google Play Store, when the publisher releases a new version, your application updates automatically overnight. With an APK outside of the store, there is no automatic update mechanism. If Keytchens fixes a problem or releases a new feature, you won't know unless you regularly check the publisher's website, manually download the new file, and reinstall it. In practice, this means that many users are running outdated versions without realizing it.\n\nImplication 2: Third-party security verification is absent. Applications distributed via the Google Play Store go through an automated and human verification process by Google: malware detection analysis, permission management verification, data processing policy control. This process is not infallible, but it constitutes an independent verification level. An application distributed only as an APK outside the store receives none of these third-party checks. For an application that manages orders and potentially payment data, this point deserves to be raised with the publisher: how is security verification ensured internally?\n\nImplication 3: No iOS version. The Keytchens application does not exist for iPhone or iPad. In the French restaurant context, where many establishments use iPads as management terminals, this is a direct operational limitation. If your kitchen runs on iPad, Keytchens is technically not usable in your configuration.\n\nImplication 4: compliance with your internal BYOD policy. If your restaurant or group has rules regarding authorized apps on company devices, installing an external APK may conflict with those rules. This point should be verified with your IT manager if applicable.\n\nWhy this distribution method? The fact of not being on the official stores may reflect several situations: a product that has not yet met the technical criteria of the stores, a deliberate decision by the publisher for other reasons, or a transitional phase before publication. Whatever the explanation, it deserves to be stated directly to Keytchens.\n\nAs a comparison. Fooderise, Otter, Deliverect, RusHour – established market solutions distribute their applications through the official iOS and Android stores. It’s not just a matter of convenience: it’s a technical standard that guarantees automatic updates, an independent verification level, and compatibility with all device configurations used in restaurants.\n\nWhat to ask Keytchens. Before committing, ask the question directly: Is it planned for the application to be published on the Google Play Store and the App Store? What is the timeframe? How are updates communicated to current users? The answers will allow you to assess whether this distribution method is compatible with your operational needs.","7 min","2026-04-15T00:00:00.000Z","2026-05-15T08:59:40.000Z",8,"general","bg-secondary","Le chat est sur le tapis. Il dort. C'est mignon.","\u003Cp>When you search for “Keytchens” on the Google Play Store or the Apple App Store, you find nothing. The Keytchens application is distributed as an APK that can be downloaded directly from the publisher’s website and installed manually on an Android device. This distribution method, unusual for a professional SaaS publisher, has concrete implications that every restaurateur should understand before committing.\u003C/p>\n\u003Cp>Implication 1: Updates are not automatic. On the Google Play Store, when the publisher releases a new version, your application updates automatically overnight. With an APK outside of the store, there is no automatic update mechanism. If Keytchens fixes a problem or releases a new feature, you won’t know unless you regularly check the publisher’s website, manually download the new file, and reinstall it. In practice, this means that many users are running outdated versions without realizing it.\u003C/p>\n\u003Cp>Implication 2: Third-party security verification is absent. Applications distributed via the Google Play Store go through an automated and human verification process by Google: malware detection analysis, permission management verification, data processing policy control. This process is not infallible, but it constitutes an independent verification level. An application distributed only as an APK outside the store receives none of these third-party checks. For an application that manages orders and potentially payment data, this point deserves to be raised with the publisher: how is security verification ensured internally?\u003C/p>\n\u003Cp>Implication 3: No iOS version. The Keytchens application does not exist for iPhone or iPad. In the French restaurant context, where many establishments use iPads as management terminals, this is a direct operational limitation. If your kitchen runs on iPad, Keytchens is technically not usable in your configuration.\u003C/p>\n\u003Cp>Implication 4: compliance with your internal BYOD policy. If your restaurant or group has rules regarding authorized apps on company devices, installing an external APK may conflict with those rules. This point should be verified with your IT manager if applicable.\u003C/p>\n\u003Cp>Why this distribution method? The fact of not being on the official stores may reflect several situations: a product that has not yet met the technical criteria of the stores, a deliberate decision by the publisher for other reasons, or a transitional phase before publication. Whatever the explanation, it deserves to be stated directly to Keytchens.\u003C/p>\n\u003Cp>As a comparison. Fooderise, Otter, Deliverect, RusHour – established market solutions distribute their applications through the official iOS and Android stores. It’s not just a matter of convenience: it’s a technical standard that guarantees automatic updates, an independent verification level, and compatibility with all device configurations used in restaurants.\u003C/p>\n\u003Cp>What to ask Keytchens. Before committing, ask the question directly: Is it planned for the application to be published on the Google Play Store and the App Store? What is the timeframe? How are updates communicated to current users? The answers will allow you to assess whether this distribution method is compatible with your operational needs.\u003C/p>\n",[20,26,33,39,46,54],{"slug":21,"title":22,"excerpt":23,"readTime":24,"publishedAt":12,"categorySlug":15,"categoryColor":16,"categoryLabel":17,"relevance":25},"keytchens-avis-achetes-chute-chiffre-affaires","Kitchens in 2026: How to read the public indicators of a SaaS publisher whose trajectory raises questions","Customer base evolution, update frequency, online review profile: several public signals allow a restaurateur to assess an editor's dynamics. Reading applied to the Keytchens case, without prior intent proceedings.","11 min",102.74292755126953,{"slug":27,"title":28,"excerpt":29,"readTime":30,"publishedAt":31,"categorySlug":15,"categoryColor":16,"categoryLabel":17,"relevance":32},"jdc-quitte-keytchens-bascule-hubrise-2026","JDC is leaving Keytchens and switching to Hubrise: a review of a failed technological partnership","Announced in grand style on October 24, 2023, the partnership between JDC S.A. and Keytchens was intended to equip the Jalia and Kezia II cash registers with an integrated order aggregator. The contract was terminated: JDC is now relying on Hubrise. Decryption, sources, and what this changes for restaurateurs.","8 min","2026-05-07T00:00:00.000Z",100.54427337646484,{"slug":34,"title":35,"excerpt":36,"readTime":37,"publishedAt":12,"categorySlug":15,"categoryColor":16,"categoryLabel":17,"relevance":38},"keytchens-vs-fooderise-comparatif-complet-2026","Kitchens vs Fooderise 2026: A complete comparison based on 10 criteria","Price, features, stability, mobile app, support, terms: objective comparison between Keytchens and Fooderise to help restaurateurs choose.","14 min",93.30631256103516,{"slug":40,"title":41,"excerpt":42,"readTime":43,"publishedAt":44,"categorySlug":15,"categoryColor":16,"categoryLabel":17,"relevance":45},"deliview-fr-vs-fooderise-comparatif-stabilite-fiabilite-2026","Deliview.fr vs Fooderise 2026: objective comparison based on 10 criteria for restaurateurs","Tenure, stability, real features, transparent pricing, support, GDPR compliance. A factual comparison between Deliview.fr and Fooderise to help restaurateurs make a decision.","12 min","2026-05-02T00:00:00.000Z",91.90055847167967,{"slug":47,"title":48,"excerpt":49,"readTime":30,"publishedAt":50,"categorySlug":51,"categoryColor":52,"categoryLabel":51,"relevance":53},"checklist-verifier-editeur-pos-tient-promesses-12-points","How to check if a POS editor keeps its promises: a 12-point checklist before signing","An operational checklist for auditing a restaurant solution vendor before signing: live demos of integrations, contactable references, status page, official stores, terms and conditions. Applicable to Fooderise as well as its competitors.","2026-04-20T00:00:00.000Z","tech","bg-indigo-600",91.70216369628906,{"slug":55,"title":56,"excerpt":57,"readTime":43,"publishedAt":50,"categorySlug":15,"categoryColor":16,"categoryLabel":17,"relevance":58},"choisir-solution-gestion-restaurant-criteres-objectifs-2026","Choosing a restaurant management solution in 2026: 10 objective criteria to decide (without marketing)","A neutral guide for evaluating order management platforms, aggregators, and POS systems: public pricing, SLAs, real integrations, support, compliance. Applicable to any solution on the market.",80.21568298339844,{"prev":60,"next":63},{"slug":61,"title":62},"keytchens-bugs-faux-avis-problemes","Kitchens in 2026: technical assessment, mobile distribution and reliability – usage feedback",{"slug":47,"title":48}]