
The consolidation creates a stronger competitor to OpenTable, giving restaurants a richer tech stack and offering Amex cardholders a more integrated dining experience. It also signals Amex’s expanding role in restaurant technology and data-driven hospitality services.
American Express’s decision to fuse Resy and Tock reflects a broader trend of financial services firms moving deeper into hospitality tech. By acquiring Resy in 2019 and Tock in 2024, Amex has built a portfolio that spans reservation platforms, middleware, and now a direct link to point‑of‑sale systems. This vertical integration enables the company to capture more of the dining value chain, from booking to payment, and to leverage its high‑spending cardmember base for targeted promotions. The move also diversifies Amex’s revenue streams beyond traditional card fees, positioning it as a strategic partner for upscale restaurants and wineries.
The combined Resy platform now boasts more than 25,000 venues, roughly double its previous footprint, and introduces Tock’s innovative features such as tiered experiences and prepaid reservations. These tools help restaurants reduce no‑shows and monetize premium seating, while giving diners a smoother, more personalized booking journey. Integration with Toast’s POS ecosystem means servers can access guest preferences—like wine choices or birthdays—directly on handheld devices, enhancing service quality and upsell opportunities. Together, these capabilities narrow the gap with OpenTable, which still lists over 60,000 locations, but Resy’s enriched data and loyalty tie‑ins could attract a more affluent clientele.
Looking ahead, the Resy‑Tock merger sets the stage for deeper data analytics and loyalty program synergies. Amex can harness reservation data to refine its dining credit offers, tailoring incentives to spending patterns and encouraging repeat visits. Restaurants, in turn, gain access to a unified dashboard that streamlines table management, inventory, and customer insights. As the hospitality sector continues to digitize, the ability to combine reservation intelligence with POS and payment data will become a competitive differentiator, and Amex’s expanded role may prompt further consolidation among niche reservation services seeking scale and technology depth.
American Express announced that its two reservation platforms, Resy and Tock, will merge into a single service under the Resy brand this summer, doubling the inventory to over 25,000 venues. The merger will see Tock’s website and app go dark while its restaurant‑management software continues as part of Resy, positioning the combined platform against OpenTable.
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