Hospitality · Quebec City
Hospitality websites with an AI workforce, in Quebec City.
For restaurants, hotels, and venues across Quebec City. We build the premium site and the AI employees behind it, so every enquiry in Canada is captured, qualified, and booked at every hour.
The Quebec City signal
As provincial capital, Quebec City has a stable economy led by government and services, with tourism a major sector anchored by UNESCO-listed Vieux-Québec: a steady base of professional, hospitality and lifestyle businesses. French-language requirements apply.
Cited Quebec City data; sources in the market notes below.
In short
For restaurants, hotels, and venues in Quebec City, 7 Minds Systems builds a premium hospitality website with a managed AI workforce that captures, qualifies, and books every enquiry around the clock, from Vieux-Québec / central business areas (Old Quebec, UNESCO World Heritage) to the wider Canada market. Built in about twelve weeks, priced in CAD.
The Quebec City market
Quebec City is the provincial capital; most jobs are concentrated in public administration, services, commerce, transport and tourism, with the provincial government the largest employer and a strong insurance and tourism presence.
Demand here concentrates around Vieux-Québec / central business areas (Old Quebec, UNESCO World Heritage), Saint-Roch (tech and creative district) and Provincial government precinct (Colline Parlementaire), and every enquiry that comes out of that base is one your reception cannot afford to miss. The branch we build for Quebec City restaurants answers them day and night.
- Population
- 549,459 (2021 Census, Statistics Canada; Ville de Québec. CMA: 839,311)
- Business districts
- Vieux-Québec / central business areas (Old Quebec, UNESCO World Heritage), Saint-Roch (tech and creative district) and Provincial government precinct (Colline Parlementaire)
Local figures sourced from en.wikipedia.org, www12.statcan.gc.ca, quebecinternational.ca.
The cost of the status quo
In Quebec City, a market of about 549,459 people, demand runs through Vieux-Québec / central business areas (Old Quebec, UNESCO World Heritage) and Saint-Roch (tech and creative district), and enquiries arrive at every hour. Canadian venues juggle provincial food-safety and liquor rules, long seasonal swings and, in much of the country, service in both English and French. Enquiries for tables, rooms and functions come in at all hours and across time zones. A digital branch that answers, qualifies and books continuously holds bookings that a small seasonal team cannot cover alone.
Reservation requests and DMs arrive during service, when nobody can stop to reply, and the table goes elsewhere.
Staff repeat the same questions on hours, menus, dietary, and parking instead of looking after guests in the room.
The workforce for Quebec City
Built for how work reaches restaurants around Vieux-Québec / central business areas (Old Quebec, UNESCO World Heritage) and the wider Quebec City market. The Autonomous Digital Branch works within provincial food-safety standards and provincial liquor licensing, recording dietary and allergen needs on every booking; your managers approve allergen statements and any licensed-service decision, which can differ by province, before a guest is told. The full role briefs, workflows, and numbers live on the specialism pages below.
Staffed front of house
1 of 4 AI employees live across Canada.
Takes bookings and enquiries overnight and at weekends across phone, web, and social, and confirms straight into your table system.
- The Reservations AgentOn duty
- The Concierge ResponderQueued
- Cover-filling follow-upQueued
- The Review ManagerQueued
The Reservations Agent
The Concierge Responder
Cover-filling follow-up
The Review Manager
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Investment
No hidden ramp. Builds for Quebec City firms start from $6,020, with written exclusions and a sample scope you can read before you commit. A standalone AI employee runs about $5,160 to set up plus $1,204 a month. Once live, the branch answers enquiries across Canada day and night.
Every build includes a 30-day AI trial: you watch it answering Quebec City enquiries before you commit. The call is thirty minutes, no pitch.
One-off build for restaurants, hotels, and venues in Quebec City. Workforce managed monthly thereafter. Use the calculator to see the payback on your own numbers.
Questions
Hospitality in Quebec City, answered.
Yes. We build for restaurants, hotels, and venues across Quebec City, from Vieux-Québec / central business areas (Old Quebec, UNESCO World Heritage) to the wider Canada market. The AI workforce takes bookings and answers guest questions at every hour, confirms straight into your table or room system, and records dietary requirements on every booking. Every build is priced in CAD.
Across Quebec City and the wider Canada market, with demand concentrated around Vieux-Québec / central business areas (Old Quebec, UNESCO World Heritage), Saint-Roch (tech and creative district) and Provincial government precinct (Colline Parlementaire). The AI workforce takes bookings and answers guest questions at every hour, confirms straight into your table or room system, and records dietary requirements on every booking. Every build is priced in CAD.
It answers from the booking, menu and service details you set for each provincial location, so guests get information that matches local rules. It logs dietary and allergen needs on every booking. Because food-safety and liquor licensing vary by province, your team approves allergen and licensed-service answers before they go out.
Hospitality across Canada
We build hospitality branches in Quebec City and beyond.
Book a strategy call
Thirty minutes on your Quebec City venue.
We map how enquiries reach a Quebec City venue, the workforce it needs, and the return it should make, then tell you exactly what we would build and what it costs. No pitch deck.
Start with the 30-day AI trial.
Every build includes a 30-day AI trial. You watch the AI workforce answer and qualify real enquiries before the monthly retainer begins, so you commit to what it actually does, not to a promise.