
Compliance shouldn’t get in the way of the service.
At Cura, we know that hospitality is a high-speed balancing act. Between nutrition standards, allergy safety and strict inspections, kitchen managers have enough on their plates.We built Cura to be the digital backbone of your operations. Our Progressive Web App (PWA) turns complex compliance into a streamlined, paperless workflow that works on any device even when the
Wi-Fi doesn't.Derived from the Latin for oversight and care, Cura provides a simple, "single source of truth" for safety and standards. We handle the red tape so you can focus on what matters most: feeding the next generation.
Move beyond manual logs with a digital backbone built for the pace of modern service. Cura is a high-performance PWA that puts total compliance in the palm of your hand no app store, no clutter, just clarity.Cura syncs instantly across your entire operation. Whether you're managing a single site or a national contract, our platform provides real-time oversight and instant reporting. Compliance that evolves with your business.Get a real-time pulse on your hospitality standards. Cura’s smart dashboard aggregates your data into actionable insights, helping you spot risks before they become reports. Experience oversight that actually scales with your business.
Cura was born out of the heat and friction of real-world hospitality. For years, we navigated the same digital roadblocks that plague management in hospitality today: clunky, dated applications that felt more like a burden than a tool, coupled with support teams that vanished when we needed them most.We realised that while the service was moving at light speed, the technology meant to support it was stuck in the past. Driven by the frustration of "good enough" software, we built Cura a sleek, high-performance PWA designed to be as agile and reliable as the teams who use it. We didn’t just want to digitise compliance, we wanted to perfect it.Is your current compliance system keeping up with your service or is it just getting in the way?