We didn't build another tool. We replaced the stack.
Operators were running modern venues on software duct-taped together in 2014. We thought that was insane. So we built one platform to run all of it.
The problem we couldn't ignore.
Walk into any modern venue on a Saturday night and watch what actually happens. A waitlist app on one screen. A booking tool on another. Notifications going out from a third. Memberships in a fourth. Events in a fifth. The staff is heroic — they make it work. But the system isn't a system. It's seven tools held together with grit.
We built OH/JO because operators deserve better than that. One platform. One login. One source of truth. Built from the floor up — not bolted onto a generic CRM.
Three things we won't compromise on.
Built for the floor.
Every feature starts with the question: what does this look like when the rush hits? If it doesn't hold up at peak, it doesn't ship.
Unified, not integrated.
One platform beats seven tools talking to each other through Zapier. Always has. Always will. We won't ship "integrations" to fake unification.
Operators first.
The people running the floor know things the people writing the software don't. Every roadmap decision starts there. Not with a feature matrix.
The team.
More on the people building this soon.

Salvatore Argentieri
Chief Technology Officer
Building the infrastructure that powers modern recreation venues.

Oh Jee Nam
Chief Growth Officer
Driving strategic expansion and market growth for recreation technology.

Joseph Santori
Chief Operations Officer
Orchestrating seamless operations across every venue touchpoint.

Niklas Ax
Principal Architect
Designing scalable systems that keep venues running smoothly.
Get in touch.
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