A day on the floor with POSavoir.
One paragraph, one shift, one operating system.
Maria opens the café at 6:14am to an iPad that already reconciled last night's drawer, drafted today's pastry order from last week's sell-through, and printed a prep sheet shaped by tomorrow's weather and the 7:35am standing order from Pinnacle Capital; by 7:32am the rush is twelve deep and POSavoir is quietly suggesting an almond croissant on every large oat latte (78% pair before 9am), answering the phone on the second ring so the bar keeps moving, and ringing pickup tickets from voice in real time; mid-morning it flags a $24 void with no refund record before the owner has finished her walk to work, dispatches a sidewalk robot for an eleven o'clock delivery instead of bleeding 30% to an aggregator, and answers "why was Tuesday slow last week?" in two sentences and a chart when the owner asks from a bench across the street; in the slow window it drafts three costed specials from what's about to expire in the walk-in, replies to a four-star Google review in the brand voice for one-tap approval, and at close it reconciles every penny against the day's transactions, posts the deposit categorized to accounting, and on Sunday at seven sends the owner a three-paragraph brief that ends with exactly two things to do this week, all on one $39 plan covering POS, card-present payments at 2.40% + $0.10, conversational analytics, forecasting, cart-aware upsell, Watchtower anomaly detection, recipe and specials generation, inventory and vendor POs, delivery aggregator sync, reservations, reviews, scheduling, compliance, loyalty, multi-location and 24/7 human support, with phone AI ordering, autonomous delivery dispatch, accounting sync and payroll export priced as usage-based add-on tiers so you only pay for what you actually use.