What it replaces
Morning status built from separate messages
Stop reconstructing overnight performance from store texts, spreadsheets, and disconnected reports before the day even starts.
Daily ops intelligence
This is the morning screen where the system resolves. Leaders can see what closed cleanly, what needs attention, and what action comes next across every location.
Audience fit
Groups that need the same close definition across stores
Closeout, proof, variance, and tips in one queue
Why this matters
Each Tillzen feature is valuable because it lives inside the same close-to-morning system. The store captures context once, then operations and finance keep using it instead of reconstructing it.
What it replaces
Stop reconstructing overnight performance from store texts, spreadsheets, and disconnected reports before the day even starts.
What it accelerates
Leadership can see which stores are clean, which issues are open, and where to focus first without stitching together inputs.
What it makes reviewable
The morning view remains operational because every open issue points back to the reviewed workflow that created it.
Product walkthrough
Daily ops intelligence is not generic BI. It is the operating queue leadership uses the next morning to decide where attention should go first.
Aggregate reviewed status across locations
The dashboard reflects which stores completed cleanly and which stores still carry unresolved issues.
Compare sites without losing event-level context
Leaders can move from rollup to the exact packet, variance, or note that explains the status.
Set the morning priority queue
The dashboard becomes actionable because the next owner and next step are visible right on the review surface.
Morning Priority Queue
Cross-location next actions
Store #415
Cash shortNext owner: District manager
Store #308
Inventory movementNext owner: Area coach
Store #112
Tip adjustment reviewNext owner: Finance ops
31
Locations reviewed
5
Open actions
28
Completed closeouts
Workflow proof
Cards, queues, and tables stay close to the workflow so managers, district leaders, and finance can read the same trail.
The overview highlights what closed, what is still open, and which locations need a closer look.
Overview dashboard
The overview highlights what closed, what is still open, and which locations need a closer look.
Cross-location comparison remains useful because it still points back to real close events and exceptions.
Location comparison
Cross-location comparison remains useful because it still points back to real close events and exceptions.
Leaders can see the next actions and owners instead of opening another generic dashboard that still requires interpretation.
Priority queue
Leaders can see the next actions and owners instead of opening another generic dashboard that still requires interpretation.
Outputs and integrations
Tillzen’s daily ops intelligence surface stays focused on restaurant review: status, exceptions, ownership, and what happens next after the overnight close.
Cross-location morning dashboard
Priority queue with owners
Rollup that links back to event-level detail
Relevant solutions
Next step
We will walk through your current overnight-to-morning handoff and show how Tillzen turns it into one operating screen.