AI voice agent calls 50 London restaurants every Saturday to build Britain's first walk-in demand index
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LONDON -- A new project is using AI voice technology to build something that has never existed before: a weekly dataset of walk-in demand at London's most popular restaurants.
Every Saturday at 1pm, The Queue Index calls 50 restaurants and asks one question: if I walked in right now, how long would I wait? The results are published as a free weekly ranking at thequeueindex.com.
Created by Mike Litman, a digital strategist and builder based in London, the project uses ElevenLabs conversational AI and Twilio to make natural-sounding calls. In Week 1, 29 of 42 connected venues (69%) answered and gave a wait time. Restaurants including Dishoom, Noble Rot, Tayyabs, and Hawksmoor were among those called.
The Queue Index follows in the tradition of Guinndex, which called more than 3,000 Irish pubs to map Guinness prices. That project demonstrated that AI voice agents could generate genuinely useful, scalable data by asking the people who actually know. The Queue Index applies the same method to the most British question imaginable: is the queue worth it?
Litman said: "Michelin measures quality. We measure desire. They send critics. We send a phone call."
The project is free and live at thequeueindex.com. New data is published every Saturday. Media enquiries: hello@mikelitman.me
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Notes to editors: Mike Litman is a strategist, builder and published author based in London (BCS, 2024). BIMA 100 Tech Pioneer. He has worked with Nike, Google, Unilever and McLaren across 15+ years in digital. The Queue Index is one of 20+ AI-native projects he has shipped. Site: thequeueindex.com
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