Nothing here is asserted without a page that proves it.
This is where Dohos publishes what's true about the company — a short, accurate description with every claim linked to its source. For an interview, a fact-check, or a deadline, contact press reaches a person; this page is the groundwork that doesn't need to wait on a reply.
One true paragraph. Quote it word for word.
It isn't a chatbot with a phone number attached, and it isn't a transcription tool that leaves a person to do the actual work afterward. About carries the fuller account of the company for anything this paragraph doesn't cover.
What a story about Dohos needs to get right.
Stories about voice AI collect assumptions quickly, and several of the usual ones happen not to be true here. Each line below is a specific, checkable claim, tied to the page where it's proven — for journalists, and equally for a vendor reviewer working the same questions.
Restaurants are the only business Dohos serves — a current focus, not a stepping stone to a different one.
PROVEN AT /ABOUT →An order is checked against the restaurant's own menu, prices, and availability before it's confirmed — the model interprets what a caller says; it never invents what's true about the menu.
PROVEN AT /PRODUCT/MENU →A person is interrupted only where the restaurant's own configured policy says a line was crossed — never to approve the ordinary run of orders.
PROVEN AT /PRODUCT/ORDERS →A finished call leaves a text transcript, kept by default and readable only by staff whose role needs it. Recording the audio is a separate, independent setting — off unless the restaurant turns it on and discloses it.
PROVEN AT /PRODUCT/CONSOLE →A caller's card number is never meant to reach Dohos's systems at any point in a call — a build requirement, not only a policy.
PROVEN AT /TRUST →A call ends one of four honest ways — an order, a question answered, a transfer, or a callback. Each is a real, finished outcome, counted on its own terms.
PROVEN AT /PRODUCT/CALLS →Nothing claims to detect a caller's language automatically. When Dohos isn't sure which language someone wants, it asks — the same rule it applies to every uncertain moment.
PROVEN AT /PRODUCT/LANGUAGES →No uptime or recovery-time figure is published anywhere for Dohos. The method for measuring failure is described; the number attached to one is not.
PROVEN AT /PRODUCT/RELIABILITY →When a person isn't available to take a transfer, the system says so plainly — there is no scripted branch where it claims a success it can't verify.
PROVEN AT /PRODUCT/ESCALATION →Signup is self-serve at /signup — and for restaurants that would rather a person drove the setup instead, every /access request is read and answered by one, not a queue that only looks like it from a distance.
PROVEN AT /ACCESS →One more claim covers the whole site rather than one page: no figure anywhere on it — a customer count, an accuracy rate, an amount saved — is estimated or rounded to sound more finished than it is. Where a real number doesn't exist, the page says so plainly instead of offering a guess dressed as one. Test that against any page you like; it's meant to hold up the same way everything above does.
Announcements and coverage, as they honestly stand.
None issued.
No announcement has been issued — not an empty slot on a template, a plain present fact. When Dohos publishes one, it appears here directly: dated, attributed, in full, never summarized by someone else after the fact.
The truer record of what has actually shipped is the changelog — dated entries, published once something is real.
None to list.
No outside publication has written about Dohos in a way this page could responsibly point to. That states a bar, not an apology: what belongs here is a real, independent piece a reader can check for themselves.
If that changes, the link goes straight to the piece — the entire value of independent coverage is that someone outside Dohos said it, not that Dohos repeated it back.
The kit, and the direct line.
The wordmark, the palette with exact values, and the design law of the engraved world — rendered honestly at the press kit. What doesn't exist as a packaged file is said so there, plainly, instead of behind a download link that pretends.
This page publishes; it doesn't reply. Contact press is the direct line — an interview, a fact-check against any claim above, or a deadline that needs an answer faster than a static page can give one. Neither page is a filter in front of the other.