Timeaxe AI wasn't born in an office. It was born in kitchens, on the floor, and in the corridors of hotels.
Before Timeaxe, we spent our careers in demanding rooms: years in hospitality and years in luxury and fashion. From nightclubs to bars we turned around, from Michelin-starred restaurants in Paris to five-star hotels in Switzerland, to major French and Italian fashion houses.
Everywhere, the same thing kept happening: managers spent hours building the schedule — and despite all that time, human errors still slipped through. A rest period missed, an overtime hour forgotten, a Saturday night left understaffed.
So we decided to fix it ourselves — by building the tool we'd have wanted behind the counter. One that does the work for you, and respects French labour law by design.
From the floor as much as from the code. Aiden led teams across hospitality and luxury before taking the lead on building Timeaxe AI — so the product is shaped by someone who lived the problem, not just coded a solution.
You shouldn't spend your evenings assembling a schedule. Timeaxe generates it for you in seconds — you stay in control, the AI does the heavy lifting.
French labour law and the HCR collective agreement aren't a box you tick. They're built into the core of the scheduling engine, from the start.
Your data and your team's data stay in Europe, hosted on European infrastructure, in line with GDPR and the CNIL framework.
Pre-launch. Timeaxe AI is fully built. We're currently building with a small group of pilot venues, ahead of the public launch planned for July 2026. The waitlist is open — early access is free.
Early access is free, and every signup gets a personal reply from our team.
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