Food technology software provider Deliverect has introduced an AI agent library to automate operational and marketing tasks for restaurant businesses.
Developed with workflow-automation platform n8n, the system allows restaurants to embed AI agents into their processes.
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The tools support automated decision-making, adjust preparation times and manage marketing activity across multiple channels.
The AI agent library links Deliverect’s model context protocol (MCP) servers with n8n’s no-code automation engine.
This set-up allows restaurants to use live information from point-of-sale systems, delivery aggregators, customer relationship management tools and marketing platforms.
Deliverect co-founder and CEO Zhong Xu stated: “The restaurant industry is entering an age of intelligent automation. We’ve already connected millions of orders through our platform, but now we’re helping restaurants act on that data in real time.
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By GlobalData“In partnership with n8n, our AI Agent Library gives every QSR [quick service restaurant] operator access to scaleable, customisable automation that can make proactive decisions across sales, operations and marketing. That’s a first, and transformative for the industry”
At launch, seven agent templates are being offered, covering use cases such as order throttling to help maintain target preparation times, digital menu changes to support online sales, automated marketing workflows and guest-support escalation to route service issues more quickly.
Operators can copy and adapt each agent to their own brand requirements, operating model and mix of sales channels, without developing AI tools in-house.
KFC was the first chain to implement the technology, using Dynamic Promotion Agent for a Secret Box Meal pilot in the Netherlands.
In that campaign, customers completed an online treasure hunt to obtain a code for a free meal.
Once a code was found, the AI agent built using Deliverect’s MCP server, and n8n’s workflow engine issued and activated the reward within KFC’s ordering app.
KFC Netherlands digital director Oussama Badidi stated: “This was one of our fastest and most effective digital activations. Deliverect’s AI agents allowed us to automate the entire promotion, from detection to delivery, creating a seamless experience for our guests while driving real business impact.”
Deliverect’s library has been structured for enterprise-scale use, including International Organization for Standardisation-aligned governance features, role-based access controls, audit logs and location-level safeguards.
Agents can be deployed across large estates within days via Deliverect’s APIs and n8n’s visual workflow builder.
The AI agent library is now available to restaurants on the Deliverect platform.
Public templates have been activated immediately and billed according to usage.
As well as using standard templates, operators can build customised agents on the platform to address their own operational and marketing requirements.
