[ For B2B catering ]

Weekly corporate orders,
every single Monday.

Business catering lives on rhythm — weekly office lunches, monthly events, recurring corporate accounts with changing head counts. Nautilida reads the rhythm across your CRM and order history, hands leadership a Monday–Friday report, and stays open for ad-hoc questions the rest of the week.

◉ Shaped with Aveato

Nautilida's design partner is Aveato, a leading German business catering company. The product is shaped by real corporate-catering account patterns — orders going to offices, events and every destination in between, the subtle difference between a normal skip and a real churn signal, and the kinds of portfolio questions leadership needs answered between Monday and Friday.

◉ 01

The office that skipped a Wednesday.

A weekly catering account with a tight Monday-Wednesday-Friday rhythm that suddenly skips Wednesday is a signal. Nautilida surfaces it before anyone has to notice manually — with the last three exchanges and the account's historical pattern already pulled.

◉ 02

Office or event? Read the order.

Aveato ships to offices, events and everywhere in between. HubSpot is where destination type is meant to be tagged — but tags are often missing. Nautilida reads the order itself — items, quantities, setup notes — to infer office, event, or other, and flags low-confidence cases rather than silently defaulting.

◉ 03

Recurring + events, one view.

Weekly office orders and one-off corporate events live in the same account memory. The sales team sees both motions for each customer without switching tools, without reconstructing on Monday what was booked last week.

◉ 04

Leadership reports, Monday and Friday.

Friday recap — what the team did across the book this week. Monday brief — this week's priorities, the three accounts at risk, the two events to protect, the one pattern that changed. Each account owner gets their own slice; leadership sees the whole portfolio at a glance.

◉ 05

Ask Nauti AI, any time.

Past coordination loops, prior conversations and continuous pattern analysis all stay in account memory. Between the Monday brief and the Friday recap, leadership can just ask — "who are the top five accounts this quarter?", "which events repeated last year but haven't re-booked?", "what changed for TechCorp?" — and get an answer grounded in the book's actual history.

Questions catering teams ask

Can leadership ask Nautilida questions directly?

Yes. Beyond the Monday and Friday reports, leadership can ask Nauti AI anything any time — past loops, conversations and continuous analysis all stay in account memory.

Is Aveato really running this?

Yes. Aveato — a leading German business catering company — is our design partner and shapes the product with real corporate-catering account patterns.

Does Nautilida replace our order-management system?

No. It's a coordination layer over your CRM and order history — it does not handle fulfillment.

[ For recurring corporate books ]

If Monday is a weekly plan for your customers, it should be for your team too.