From a restaurant in mind to a bee on watch.
Beeline is designed around a precise bee mission, not a speculative reservation. You decide the table constraints first; your bee then watches and reports what happens.
1. Connect your profile
After email verification, the dashboard accepts your own Resy connection values. Beeline encrypts the saved connection before storing it. Each profile has its own connection and bees.
2. Specify an acceptable table
Provide a venue URL, number of guests, date range, and time window. These inputs restrict what a bee treats as a match. You also make the explicit choice required for any venue deposit or charge.
3. Monitor status and control the bee
An active bee checks for matching availability. The dashboard shows whether it is watching, paused, available, booked, or requires attention. You can pause or delete a bee, or disconnect the Resy profile to pause active bees.
4. Confirm with the restaurant platform
If your bee books a reservation, Beeline emails a booking buzz to your configured buzz recipients. Use Resy confirmation details as the record for your reservation and review applicable venue policies. Availability moves quickly; an attempted match can still fail before confirmation.
Questions before you begin
| Is a table guaranteed? | No. A qualifying opening may be claimed before booking completes. |
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| Are charges automatic for every bee? | No. Required charges can be submitted only when authorized for that bee. |
| Is this operated by Resy? | No. Beeline is an independent tool and is not affiliated with or endorsed by Resy. |
Ready to watch for a table?
Set your restaurant, party size, dates, and acceptable time window.