Stage 3 - Solution aware

Solution aware

Multi-Unit Restaurant Closeout Control Across Store Groups

Multi-unit operators need more than one clean store. They need to compare packet quality across locations, see proof gaps by store, identify coaching needs, and decide rollout from a measured first store set.

Buyer knows multi-location control is the real challenge.

Tillzen multi-unit review flow across closeout states.

Compare

Store packet quality

See which stores submit reviewable records and which stores create recurring morning follow-up.

Coach

Repeated reason or proof gaps

Use the same standard to find training needs without blaming finance for missing context.

Roll out

Expand from evidence

Use the Day-14 readout to decide expand, narrow, coach, extend, or stop.

Portfolio view

The standard has to survive different managers and stores.

The pilot should include normal operating pressure, not only the cleanest locations. The value comes from seeing whether multiple stores can leave a consistent record.

  • Representative first store set.
  • Shared definition of complete.
  • Store-by-store proof gaps.
  • Manager adoption and coaching signals.
Pilot proof standard

The page should move the buyer toward one real closeout.

Knows software may help. Needs category language and a mechanism for closeout control.

Store set

Packet standard

Proof gaps

Adoption

Rollout decision

Questions

Common Decision Questions

Why does multi-unit closeout control need a pilot?

Because rollout risk comes from store variation. A focused pilot shows whether different locations can follow the same reviewable packet standard.