Katalyst Releases New Catering Feature Without Needing Any New Hardware
Raynham, Massachusetts--(Newsfile Corp. - November 4, 2025) - Katalyst, the leading provider of cutting-edge restaurant technology solutions, has officially launched its standalone Catering Module.
Unlike traditional restaurant tech systems that require installations, training, or operational downtime, the Katalyst Catering Module runs independently.
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According to Dan Roland, Katalyst Co-Founder and CEO, this latest iteration enables restaurants to deploy and manage high-margin catering programs - without needing any new hardware or major system overhaul.
This latest feature is a significant expansion of Katalyst's core philosophy: helping restaurants generate recurring revenue streams through off-premise services like corporate catering, online ordering, and gift card sales. The Catering Module allows restaurants to create a digital catering storefront and manage multiple other orders, invoicing, payment, delivery services, and customer communication.
And this can all be done through a streamlined browser-based interface.
What's more, Katalyst's Zero-Commission structure ensures there are minimal upfront risks for the restaurants that use their system. Unlike competitors that take commissions on every catering order and withhold payment until fulfillment, Katalyst doesn't charge fees or penalties. Payments flow directly to the restaurant, creating a virtually risk-free system.
This means owners avoid the cash flow gaps and profit hits that often come with third-party platforms.
"This update is meant to eliminate every excuse," Roland says. "With our new catering system, a restaurant can launch catering services in less than a day. No hardware, no new terminals, no friction. It's all plug-and-play."
Designed for Growth, Not Disruption
Unlike traditional restaurant technology systems that often require hardware installations, system training, and operational downtime, the Katalyst Catering Module runs independently. It can be launched without interfering with in-house operations as well.
Restaurants simply upload their catering menu, set order minimums, and define prep timeframes. From there, the Katalyst team handles setup, allowing operators to go live and start accepting large-scale, off-premise orders almost immediately.
"This is not about replacing what's already working," Roland clarifies. "This is about adding a high-margin, scalable revenue stream that most restaurants are missing. And because we don't skim revenue through commissions, every dollar of profit stays with the operator."

