TL;DR. A verified hospitality operator (small business, ≤50 employees) gave SWIPEBY 5/5 on G2 on May 4, 2026. Key points: Toast integration with "no middleman", takeout sales growth, and a striking statement of the agentic AI workflow — "Because it is all AI, I don't have to even set up anything or interact with it much. I just see the results." The reviewer also explicitly contrasts SWIPEBY with Toast and Owner.com on this dimension. Honest critical note preserved.
"Easy to Use, Boosted Takeout Sales with Seamless Toast Integration"
What does the reviewer like best about SWIPEBY?
"Ease of use. Growth of takeout sales. Toast Integration, no middleman."
What does the reviewer dislike about SWIPEBY?
"Nothing much. While we never needed urgent support, we have seen late on the weekends it can be a bit slower."
What problems is SWIPEBY solving?
"It solves the problem that I don't have enough time to focus on all the tasks of my business. Swipeby has taken over social media, all my reviews, marketing, phone calls, and my website and online ordering. Because it is all AI, I don't have to even set up anything or interact with it much. I just see the results. We used to use platforms like Toast and Owner where they were pretty great but it failed that I had to log in and set for example marketing campaigns or emails. With Swipeby, this has been taken care of."
Why this review matters
This review is the cleanest single articulation of the agency-vs-tool wedge in the SWIPEBY review base. The reviewer explicitly contrasts SWIPEBY's agentic model with Toast IQ Grow and Owner.com's tool-driven model: "it failed that I had to log in and set for example marketing campaigns or emails. With Swipeby, this has been taken care of."
This is the operator-side validation of the comparison framing on SWIPEBY vs Toast and SWIPEBY vs Owner.com. The Toast Integration "no middleman" comment also reinforces the native-vs-Otter-middleware distinction discussed in the Owner.com comparison.
Source
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