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Restaurant reporting software
Reporting that tells you what changed.
Restaurant reporting software usually means a stack of dashboards someone has to build, read and circulate. Kairos automates the whole loop: it watches every venue, writes the report in plain language, and sends it — ranked by what it costs you.
Reports in plain language
No pivot tables to read. Kairos writes the report as a sentence: what happened, at which venue, why, and what it costs. The kind of summary you'd want from a great ops director — every morning.
Pushed, not pulled
Reporting that waits for you to open it gets read too late. Kairos sends the report to your phone or inbox when there's something worth saying — and stays quiet when there isn't.
Daily, not monthly
Month-end reporting tells you about a problem after a month of it. Kairos reports daily across every venue, so a margin slip or a run of bad reviews surfaces while you can still act on it.
One group. Every venue. One report.
For multi-venue operators, the hardest reporting problem is consolidation — getting a like-for-like view across locations that run slightly differently. Kairos normalises it for you, so comparing venue to venue is the default, not a monthly project.
Is this a reporting tool or a dashboard?
Neither, in the usual sense. A dashboard waits for you to open it; a reporting tool makes you build and circulate the report. Kairos writes the report itself, in plain language, and sends it to you — ranked by euro impact — the moment there's something worth saying. You get the conclusion, not a screen to interpret.