Reservations intelligence that turns missed bookings into found revenue.
The operating system for experiential hospitality. Built on six years of running the flagship Alpenglobe fleet, designed for the operators coming up behind it.
Booking software, rebuilt for the way Alpenglobes actually operate.
Reservation platforms were built for the businesses that came before this one. Restaurants got OpenTable and Resy. Salons and spas got Mindbody. Acuity tried to cover everyone in between. None of them were built for a fleet of private luxury dining globes on a Utah mountainside, which is what we've been running for the last six years. AOS Logic is what we built after we'd had enough of the workarounds.
It handles staggered fleet rotation. It tiers pricing by season and demand. It catches the empty slots your current software leaves on the floor. It puts the upsell (a bouquet waiting in the globe, a champagne service, anything the operator wants to offer) right at checkout, where the credit card is already out, instead of in a follow-up email no one opens three days later.
If you sell time-boxed experiences by the slot, you know the problem.
Generic booking software never had your business in mind. You run a specific kind of asset: time-boxed sessions, a fleet schedule, packed weekends, and weekday afternoons that empty out by 3pm. Revenue leaks every time the calendar doesn't quite work, and OpenTable was never going to fix it.
Alpenglobes & dining domes
The category we built this for. Two-hour reservations, fleet scheduling, peak nights at four times the volume of slow ones. The kind of calendar generic booking platforms have never known what to do with.
Sim bays & indoor golf
Hourly bays, league nights, peak evening demand, dead weekday afternoons. The same scheduling logic that runs a globe runs a sim bay, just with shorter cycles.
Sauna & cold plunge cabins
Back-to-back sessions, tight resets, members and walk-ins sharing the same inventory. The kind of operation Mindbody was never built to handle.
Cabanas & poolside suites
Half-day and full-day bookings, F&B minimums, weekend premiums, peak inventory that fills before you have time to publish it.
Chef's tables & private rooms
High-ticket reservations with deposit logic, party-size minimums, and a season curve your reservations platform can't see, let alone act on.
Glamping & experience stays
Yurts, treehouses, cabins, anything sold by the night with weekend premiums and holiday peaks. The booking math is the same as a globe; the inventory just sleeps overnight.
The pattern is the same across all of them. Each operator is running an asset that runs on a schedule, and the friction shows up in the same places whatever the asset happens to be. AOS Logic was built around that pattern.
What six seasons of Café Galleria has put on the books.
Café Galleria runs an eight-globe Alpenglobe fleet on the back patio of a wood-fire restaurant in Midway, Utah. Six seasons in, they've operated through every shape of year an experiential business can hit, from sold-out holidays to dead Aprils, with peak nights priced at $50 and weekday afternoons as low as $25. Every meaningful decision the platform makes was shaped on their actual operating data, not a theoretical model of how a business like theirs might work.
Reservation fees are what most booking software counts. They're also the smaller of the two numbers above. Every dollar collected at the door pulls roughly three to four more across it once the guest is seated. AOS Logic was built to count both.
Figures published in Alpenglobe's case study materials. Café Galleria, October 2020 through May 2026.
Where things stand.
- Live Platform in production. Beta running on Alpenglobe operator properties.
- Live Café Galleria, the founding operator, running on AOS Logic now.
- Soon Onboarding additional Alpenglobe operators ahead of the 2026-27 season.
- Soon A full marketing site, with operator-facing documentation and pricing.
- Soon Expansion beyond globes, into the adjacent categories above.
If you've ever opened your reservation platform and thought this wasn't built for what I actually do, that's the whole reason AOS Logic exists. The workarounds you've been running for years are the spec sheet we built it from.
We're founder-led and early, and not in a hurry to take capital we don't need. That said: the right capital from people who know hospitality or small B2B software would help us move faster on an operator pipeline that's already lined up. If that's a conversation you'd recognize, we'd like to have it.
Reach the founder directly.
AOS Logic is owned and operated by Russ Lowe out of Portland, Oregon. Onboarding, partnership, capital, press: the address below reaches the right person.