Hotels, restaurants, front of house. Emotional labor is the whole job.
The smile at the front. The weight in the back.
The reality
What this job actually costs.
The mask never comes off
Servers, baristas, front desk. Smiling through divorce, loss, chronic pain. Every day. For tips.
Turnover as the only release valve
Industry turnover is 70%+ because quitting is the only structured way out of unmanageable emotional load.
Managers from the floor
Promoted for being good at the job, untrained to hold space for the team. Learning the hard way.
How Daylogue fits
A rhythm shaped around your day.
Daylogue meets staff at shift end, in the five minutes before they walk to their car. A voice check-in that lets them name the table from hell, the guest who cried, the kitchen that melted down.
What Daylogue might ask you
Questions that actually meet the day.
What do you wish a guest had understood about today?
Was there a table or interaction that stuck with you?
How is your body feeling after this shift?
What leaders see
Signal, never surveillance.
GMs and owners see staff load by shift and section, spot crews heading for mass exodus, and act before the call-outs cascade.
Frequently asked questions
Questions about Daylogue for Hospitality.
Daylogue is a self-awareness tool. It is not a replacement for professional mental health care.
