For hospitality

Your business speaks
every language.

metcha turns a pair of earbuds into a shared conversation — across two languages, in real time. So every patron who walks in, from anywhere, feels met.

Two ways to offer it

Bring your own — or borrow ours.

metcha works for venues two ways. Pick the one that fits your space, your patrons, and your staff.

BYO earbuds

Patrons bring their own.

A coaster, a table tent, a note in the menu, or a friendly nudge from your staff — and any guest with earbuds in their pocket can join in.

  • A coaster or table tent that says “Speak another language? Pop in your earbuds.”
  • A staff prompt when they spot two patrons reaching for a translation app.
  • Works with most major earbud brands — nothing for you to stock.

Loaner earbuds you supply

Loaners, ready at the host stand.

Keep a small set of your own earbuds behind the bar, at the host stand, or at reception — sanitized, charged, and ready to lend — so even a guest who didn’t come prepared can be part of the conversation.

  • You stock the earbuds — any major brand works; choose what fits your venue (and brand them if you like).
  • A discreet charging tray near the till or host stand; topped up between shifts by your team.
  • A simple sanitization routine you run between guests — wipe, store, reuse.
  • Staff hand them out the way you’d offer a pen, a menu, or a glass of water.

How a guest joins

Three steps. No app for the second person.

One patron — or a staff member — opens metcha on their phone. Anyone else can join straight from the browser, optionally, by scanning a QR on a coaster, table tent, or staff phone.

  1. Host opens metcha.

    A regular, a curious first-timer, or a staff member taps in, picks two languages, and pops in one earbud.

  2. Guest scans a QR.

    Printed on a coaster, a table tent, or shown on the host’s phone. The guest joins in the browser — no install, no account.

  3. They talk. Each in their own language.

    Each person hears the other in their language, live. Pairing is optional — solo on one phone works too.

Why it fits a venue

Quietly useful. Never in the way.

  • No app for the guest.

    The second person joins from the browser. Nothing to install, nothing to sign up for, nothing to explain.

  • No language-switch awkwardness.

    Each person speaks normally. The translation happens between the earbuds — not in a phone held up to a face.

  • Works with most major earbud brands.

    metcha is hardware-agnostic. Whatever a guest already owns — or whatever you choose to stock — almost certainly works.

  • Optional, unobtrusive, on by request.

    No signage required. No staff retraining. A guest asks, you offer, the moment carries on.

Pilot program

Want to try metcha at your place?

We’re working with a small number of bars, cafés, hotels, and airport lounges to shape what metcha for business looks like. If that sounds like you, drop us a line.

hello@metcha.io

glad I metcha.