Pick One Closeout Problem and Fix the First Gap
Start with the closeout problem causing the most pain today. Test it in a few stores. Expand only when the day-14 report says the team is ready. Use the record, not a guess.


Pick the Problem the Team Already Wants Gone
The best first pilot solves a problem the team already feels: fewer morning follow-ups, clearer proof checks, less repeated cleanup and a clearer finish line for every store.
Show What the POS Does Not Explain After Close
POS totals are one piece. Leaders still need to know if they can trust yesterday's record without chasing managers, photos, spreadsheets, or memory.
- Start with the real shift, not the dashboard.
- Show what the store submits and what review needs.
- Use plain terms: cashout, safe count, tip review, cash gap, owner.
- End with a record leadership can act on.


Read the Pilot Report Before Rollout
The pilot report should show time saved, proof checks, open issues, reason capture, owner load and whether the next store group should be added or held back.
Why Tillzen Means Calm After the Till
A cash till is where the day gets counted. Zen is the calm after the record is clear enough to review. Tillzen brings both into one closeout record the team can review.

Start With the Gap Costing Time Today
Pick the closeout problem causing the most pressure today. Then see whether reasons, owners, follow-up and finance review get easier before rollout expands.
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+