Your numbers should tell you what to do — not bury you in dashboards.
Dash runs your daily brief — one plain-language read every morning of what happened, what changed, and the single thing worth fixing today. Every money decision waits for your approval.
Meet Dash — one teammate on your AI team€42,180
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One short read, every morning
Catches trouble while it's small
Money stays your call
Pushes what actually earns
Shows you your real winners
Knows what sells when
Today, next to every other today
Dash quietly compares this Tuesday to last Tuesday, last month, last year — allowing for weather, events, and the season. So a real problem shows up while it's still small, and you can see exactly why it's flagging it.
- Works right away on Fleksa; other systems connect read-only
- Catches a dip within hours — "lunch at the downtown spot is off"
- Tells you the likely why — staffing, weather, a menu change
- Refunds and free dishes drafted, then held for your okay
Your real winners and losers
See which dishes earn their keep, which quietly lose you money, and which just need a little push — updated as the orders roll in.
- · Bone marrow toast
- · Truffle pasta
- · Lamb ragù
- · Margherita
- · House salad
- · Spaghetti pomodoro
- · Branzino
- · Tasting menu
- · Wagyu carpaccio
- · Garden risotto
- · Veg lasagna
- · Caprese app
How your morning brief comes together
Connect once
If you're on Fleksa, Dash already reads your orders and menu — nothing to set up. Other systems connect, read-only, in a couple of minutes.
Dash learns your normal
Busy Fridays, quiet rainy Tuesdays, the holiday rush — Dash learns your rhythm, so a slow wet Monday doesn't set off a false alarm.
Your brief lands every morning
What to push, what to look into, what's waiting on your okay — one short read, with the reason behind every line so you can trust it.
Questions, answered
Your restaurant should be working harder than you.
Start with a free report. See the first issues this teammate would handle for you — before you connect a thing.