Each sub-brand is a focused booking + discovery engine for one industry — sharing the same ShuiLink core (booking engine, payments, AI Voice, AI Ads, API portal) but with category-specific UX and SEO.
The first nationwide directory + booking engine for hibachi catering. End-customers find chefs near them, compare merchants, book parties with deposits. Merchants get a CRM, calendar, and AI dispatch.
Parents searching "indoor playground near me + birthday party packages" land on IndoorPlayFinder. Operators get the same booking + AI Voice stack tuned for party packages, walk-ins, and seasonal pricing.
Bilingual booking engine for the Chinese-American nail salon community — built around walk-in flow, technician scheduling, tip splits, and SMS reminders. Powered by the same engine.
Instead of one generic booking platform, ShuiLink builds category-specific sub-brands so each one wins its SEO niche and tunes its UX to the actual customer. All of them share the same core under the hood — meaning AI Ads, AI Voice, API portal, Stripe deposits, and the chef/staff scheduling engine ship to every brand simultaneously.
One booking engine, one CRM, one payment stack — battle-tested on real bookings before each brand inherits it.
Generic platforms lose to category specialists in search. "hibachi near me" hits hibachifinder.com, not Yelp.
Same architecture supports merchant white-labels — your own domain, your own brand, our engine.