[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"blog-article-en-keytchens-bugs-faux-avis-problemes":3,"blog-related-en-keytchens-bugs-faux-avis-problemes":19,"blog-neighbors-en-keytchens-bugs-faux-avis-problemes":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},960,344,"en","keytchens-bugs-faux-avis-problemes","Kitchens in 2026: technical assessment, mobile distribution and reliability – usage feedback","Order synchronization, POS integration, out-of-store application, product evolution: what restaurateurs who have used Keytchens have observed in real conditions.","Keytchens has a story in the French delivery market. In 2018, its photo-proof system for order disputes met a real need. This article reviews what restaurateurs who have used or evaluated the solution observed in 2025-2026, in the technical dimensions that matter for a restaurant service.\n\nPlatform stability. Several restaurateurs who have used Keytchens have reported erratic behavior during service: duplicate orders, menus that do not synchronize after modification, interface latency during peak load. This type of behavior is not systematic and likely depends on the configuration and context of use. Before any commitment, a test in real conditions on multiple services is essential to evaluate stability on your own configuration.\n\nPOS Integration. Integration with point-of-sale (POS) systems is a key feature of a serious order aggregator. On this point, the feedback collected is mixed: successful synchronizations on some systems, silent failures on others (particularly Zelty, Lightspeed, SumUp, Cashpad). A silent POS integration failure—where no error is reported but the order does not reach the till—is difficult to detect and potentially costly in production. If you are considering Keytchens, request a live demonstration on your specific POS before signing.\n\nMobile application distribution. The Keytchens application is only available on Android, with direct download (APK) outside the Google Play Store. There is no iOS version. This distribution method involves manual updates and excludes users on iPhone or iPad. For restaurants equipped with iPads – a common configuration in French restaurants – this is a direct operational obstacle.\n\nProduct evolution pace. As of the date of publication of this article, the Keytchens platform has not released major updates since 2024. The functional scope has remained focused on order dispute resolution and basic centralization, without the addition of features now considered standard: integrated POS, KDS, AI analytics, direct ordering, multi-site management. For restaurateurs whose needs have evolved, this functional status may justify evaluating more comprehensive alternatives.\n\nReading online reviews. On the Google rating of Keytchens, like on any B2B publisher: be wary of a superficial reading. Read the negative reviews in detail, look for testimonials in independent restaurant communities (Facebook groups, WhatsApp professional groups), and ask to contact real users directly. The overall rating says very little about the reality of daily use in production.\n\nMigration as a psychological barrier. Many restaurateurs remain on Keytchens out of inertia – not because the solution perfectly meets their needs, but because change is frightening: reconfiguring integrations, training the team, risking an interruption. This fear is understandable but often overestimated. A migration to an alternative like Fooderise takes less than a day with dedicated support, without service interruption.\n\nFooderise offers the features today expected of a comprehensive aggregator: integrated POS, KDS, AI analytics, commission-free disputes, direct ordering, real-time alerts, multi-sites. The app is available on iOS and Android via the official stores. The price is 49 EUR/month all-inclusive, with no commitment. A 14-day trial without a credit card is available to evaluate in real conditions before deciding.","9 min","2026-04-04T00:00:00.000Z","2026-05-15T08:59:40.000Z",8,"general","bg-secondary","Le chat est sur le tapis. Il dort. C'est mignon.","\u003Cp>Keytchens has a story in the French delivery market. In 2018, its photo-proof system for order disputes met a real need. This article reviews what restaurateurs who have used or evaluated the solution observed in 2025-2026, in the technical dimensions that matter for a restaurant service.\u003C/p>\n\u003Cp>Platform stability. Several restaurateurs who have used Keytchens have reported erratic behavior during service: duplicate orders, menus that do not synchronize after modification, interface latency during peak load. This type of behavior is not systematic and likely depends on the configuration and context of use. Before any commitment, a test in real conditions on multiple services is essential to evaluate stability on your own configuration.\u003C/p>\n\u003Cp>POS Integration. Integration with point-of-sale (POS) systems is a key feature of a serious order aggregator. On this point, the feedback collected is mixed: successful synchronizations on some systems, silent failures on others (particularly Zelty, Lightspeed, SumUp, Cashpad). A silent POS integration failure—where no error is reported but the order does not reach the till—is difficult to detect and potentially costly in production. If you are considering Keytchens, request a live demonstration on your specific POS before signing.\u003C/p>\n\u003Cp>Mobile application distribution. The Keytchens application is only available on Android, with direct download (APK) outside the Google Play Store. There is no iOS version. This distribution method involves manual updates and excludes users on iPhone or iPad. For restaurants equipped with iPads – a common configuration in French restaurants – this is a direct operational obstacle.\u003C/p>\n\u003Cp>Product evolution pace. As of the date of publication of this article, the Keytchens platform has not released major updates since 2024. The functional scope has remained focused on order dispute resolution and basic centralization, without the addition of features now considered standard: integrated POS, KDS, AI analytics, direct ordering, multi-site management. For restaurateurs whose needs have evolved, this functional status may justify evaluating more comprehensive alternatives.\u003C/p>\n\u003Cp>Reading online reviews. On the Google rating of Keytchens, like on any B2B publisher: be wary of a superficial reading. Read the negative reviews in detail, look for testimonials in independent restaurant communities (Facebook groups, WhatsApp professional groups), and ask to contact real users directly. The overall rating says very little about the reality of daily use in production.\u003C/p>\n\u003Cp>Migration as a psychological barrier. Many restaurateurs remain on Keytchens out of inertia – not because the solution perfectly meets their needs, but because change is frightening: reconfiguring integrations, training the team, risking an interruption. This fear is understandable but often overestimated. A migration to an alternative like Fooderise takes less than a day with dedicated support, without service interruption.\u003C/p>\n\u003Cp>Fooderise offers the features today expected of a comprehensive aggregator: integrated POS, KDS, AI analytics, commission-free disputes, direct ordering, real-time alerts, multi-sites. The app is available on iOS and Android via the official stores. The price is 49 EUR/month all-inclusive, with no commitment. A 14-day trial without a credit card is available to evaluate in real conditions before deciding.\u003C/p>\n",[20,27,33,40,46,52],{"slug":21,"title":22,"excerpt":23,"readTime":24,"publishedAt":25,"categorySlug":15,"categoryColor":16,"categoryLabel":17,"relevance":26},"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",111.61197662353516,{"slug":28,"title":29,"excerpt":30,"readTime":11,"publishedAt":31,"categorySlug":15,"categoryColor":16,"categoryLabel":17,"relevance":32},"meilleures-integrations-pos-livraison-2026","Top POS integrations + delivery in 2026","Zelty and Uber Eats, Innovorder and Deliveroo, Lightspeed and Just Eat: discover the best POS + delivery platform combinations for your restaurant.","2025-09-28T00:00:00.000Z",105.98686981201172,{"slug":34,"title":35,"excerpt":36,"readTime":37,"publishedAt":38,"categorySlug":15,"categoryColor":16,"categoryLabel":17,"relevance":39},"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","2026-04-15T00:00:00.000Z",105.25856018066406,{"slug":41,"title":42,"excerpt":43,"readTime":44,"publishedAt":38,"categorySlug":15,"categoryColor":16,"categoryLabel":17,"relevance":45},"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",101.25434875488281,{"slug":47,"title":48,"excerpt":49,"readTime":50,"publishedAt":38,"categorySlug":15,"categoryColor":16,"categoryLabel":17,"relevance":51},"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.","7 min",98.2460479736328,{"slug":53,"title":54,"excerpt":55,"readTime":56,"publishedAt":57,"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.","12 min","2026-04-20T00:00:00.000Z",96.23065948486328,{"prev":60,"next":63},{"slug":61,"title":62},"formation-permis-exploitation","The Operating Permit: why, for whom, for how long?",{"slug":47,"title":48}]