Get in touch
Tell us about your restaurant — without sending sensitive employee data
A 20-minute fit call. We’ll ask how your restaurant runs, tell you honestly whether BOHO is the right shape for it, and follow up with a scoped proposal if it is.
- Serving
- Massachusetts
- New England and NYC metro are stated expansion corridors, not current service areas.
- Response time
- One business day
Before the call
What to bring, and what to leave out
The fit call works better with five operational facts than with a folder of paperwork. It needs no employee data at all.
Worth having to hand
- How many locations you run, and how many legal entities sit behind them
- Roughly how many people are active on payroll right now
- How often you pay, and when the next pay date lands
- Whether you run tipped staff, and on how many pay rates
- What you're using today — a platform, a bookkeeper, a spreadsheet, or nothing
Never send through this form
- Social Security numbers or any government identifier
- Employee medical, disability, or leave details
- Disciplinary or complaint specifics about a named person
- Bank account or routing numbers
- Copies of I-9s, W-4s, or personnel files
If BOHO becomes your provider, employee data moves through a secure channel set up at implementation. How we handle data.
FAQ
Before you get in touch
How does a restaurant get started, and what information is safe to send?
Start with a 20-minute fit call. Bring your location and entity count, active headcount, pay frequency, whether you run tipped staff, your current payroll platform, and your next pay date. Do not send Social Security numbers, employee medical or disciplinary details, or any other sensitive employee data through a web form.