A conversation with your data

Ask why Tuesday lunch dropped.

Type the question. The advisor reads your sales, your inventory, your channels — and answers in plain language, with the numbers underneath.

What this is

A junior analyst on Slack. Not a magic box.

There is a chat box on the dashboard. You ask a question about your operation in your own words. The advisor reads what dojofood already knows about you — sales by item, sales by channel, inventory levels, prep times, marketplace fees, branch performance — and writes back a short answer with the numbers it used.

If the answer is a chart, you see the chart. If the answer is a list, you see the list. If the answer is "I don't have enough data to say," it says that.

It does not invent numbers. It does not browse the internet. It does not write back essays. It does not auto-act on anything — no price changes, no menu edits, no orders fired. It advises. You decide.

Real questions

Your data, in your language.

These are the real questions we hear from operators on the floor. The advisor answers each one from the operator's own dojofood data — sales, inventory, channel performance, marketplace fees.

"Which items lost margin this month, and why?"
The advisor pulls per-item margin, compares against last month, and surfaces the three items that dropped the most. Then it tells you whether the cause was supplier price changes, channel mix shifting toward higher-fee marketplaces, or a discount that ran longer than you remember.
"What should I 86 tonight based on prep time?"
It looks at tonight's reservation count, the current kitchen queue, prep time per item, and ingredients on hand. It returns a short list of items to consider pulling, with the reasoning next to each one.
"Where am I losing money on Wolt orders?"
Per-item margin on Wolt only, after marketplace fees. The items that look profitable on dine-in but bleed on delivery. The combos that the markup rule didn't cover.
"Why did Tuesday slow down?"
Tuesday's covers, channel mix, weather signal if available, and a comparison to the four previous Tuesdays. If something obvious stands out, it points at it. If it's just noise, it tells you that too.
"Which combo should I run this weekend based on inventory?"
Items with surplus stock, items with short shelf life, recipes that pair them, and the combos that have historically pulled volume on the same channels.
Show the math

No black box. You see what the advisor saw.

Every answer carries its sources. When the advisor says "margin dropped 4 points on the lamb burger this month," you see the underlying line — last month's margin, this month's margin, the two supplier price entries that moved it, the channel mix shift that finished the job.

Click the number, see the line item. Click the chart, see the rows behind it. Disagree with the conclusion, you have the data to push back. The advisor is wrong sometimes — usually because the question was ambiguous or the data has a gap. When that happens, you catch it because the numbers are right there.

This is the line we hold against the operators we have all been burned by: vendor dashboards that surface a "score" or an "alert" with no path back to the underlying figures. dojofood does not do that. The math is visible by default — grounded in the same numbers on your analytics screen.

Your call

It advises. You act.

The advisor will not change a price. It will not 86 an item. It will not fire a discount, push a menu update, accept a marketplace order, or message a customer. It does not have hands.

Reads your data

Sales, inventory, channels, recipes, fees, branches, the things dojofood already tracks for you.

Answers the question you asked

Short, in your language, with the numbers underneath.

Surfaces what you didn't ask, when it's loud

If you asked about Tuesday lunch and the kitchen prep time on Wednesday looks broken, it will say so in one line at the end. You can ignore it. It will not keep nudging.

Won't auto-act

Every operational change still goes through the operator. Every price, every 86, every menu push.

Won't predict the future with confidence

Forecasting is a separate question. The advisor will tell you what your data says about last week. Anything beyond that, it flags as a guess.

Won't compare you to other restaurants

Your data is not blended into anyone else's. The advisor does not know what your neighbour is doing.
Privacy

Your numbers, your operation, your call.

The advisor only reads the data your dojofood account already has. It does not read your email, your accounting software, your CCTV, or anything outside of dojofood unless you connect it on purpose.

Your data is not pooled with other operators. It is not used to train shared models on someone else's behalf. KVKK and GDPR are not a panel on a sales page — they are how the data is held by default.

If you delete an item, the advisor stops citing it. If you cancel, the advisor goes away with the rest of dojofood.

Bring your worst Tuesday

Bring your worst Tuesday.

20 minutes with our team. Pick a question that has been bothering you for a month — slow Tuesday, soft margin, that one Wolt issue — and ask it on a real dashboard with real data. If the answer is useful, that is the demo. If it is not, you have lost 20 minutes. Live human, your language, under two hours when it breaks. Live in seven days when you sign.