Operational clarity

See the room — not a grid in your head.

When the room is loud and moving fast, everyone sees the same layout—no translating a grid in your head. Drag real tables, assign reservations where they belong, and merge seats when the party grows. Tea houses care about space feel — your tool should look like the room.

Interactive floor plan with tables and reservations

What this looks like in practice

Specific ways teams use this in Table Mouse—no generic bullet list from a brochure.

Drag and place tables

  • Lay out the floor the way guests experience it.
  • Adjust as you reconfigure the room.

Assign reservations to tables

  • Match parties to seats without a separate assignment list.
  • Changes stay visible to everyone on shift.

Join tables

  • Merge seats for larger groups when the layout allows.
  • Avoid “we will figure it out when they arrive.”

Visualize capacity

  • See what is full, what is open, and what is at risk of overlap.
  • Reduce walk-up conflicts before they hit the door.

Room layout

  • Multiple rooms and floors stay organized in one system.
  • Each space keeps its own inventory of tables and seats.

Tea houses are about atmosphere — when the floor plan matches the real room, hosts and servers stop translating between tools.

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