Yeah, I've done enough fine dining in my professional career to know that "schedule a ..." means a low value product pumped up by dedicated sales.
Even if an actual product value exists after accounting for spin, the gated access means high training cost which in turn means vendor lock-in.
"Schedule a ..." ticks all the wrong boxes. Except for dinner, dinner is often quite good. In fact maybe they would get more traction with "schedule dinner."
Even if an actual product value exists after accounting for spin, the gated access means high training cost which in turn means vendor lock-in.
"Schedule a ..." ticks all the wrong boxes. Except for dinner, dinner is often quite good. In fact maybe they would get more traction with "schedule dinner."