Run the 14-Day Pilot With Real Stores
Use real shifts to see where yesterday's closeout becomes hard to check. Then decide whether the record is cleaner before asking every location to change.
See whether tomorrow has fewer unanswered items
Check whether district starts with cleaner store answers and fewer messages asking managers what happened.
Reduce the risk of testing
Use setup help, a focused store set, no POS replacement and a clear day-14 report.
Show what changed by day 14
Look for the first useful signal inside 48 to 72 hours. Then compare the starting point against proof gaps, open issues and follow-up in the report.
End with a rollout decision
The report shows whether fewer chases, clearer owners, cleaner use, open issues and time saved support rollout.
Pilot promise
If Tillzen cannot produce a clear Closeout Control Report by day 14 using the agreed inputs, the pilot extends another 14 days at no cost.
The risk stays small: keep the POS in place, choose a few real stores and get a plain report that shows what worked, what is still open and whether rollout is worth it.
The work is real: 17 live QSR locations, 1,400+ hours saved, $1M+ in annual tip distribution records supported and 18,000+ annualized closeouts.
- live QSR stores
- 17
- hours given back
- 1,400+
- tip records supported
- $1M+
- closeouts a year
- 18,000+
Request a Closeout Control Pilot
Share enough to pick the first stores and define what is worth measuring over 14 days.