Reporting & analytics
Realtime sales, labor, item velocity and guest cohorts — export-ready, and rolled up across every location and brand.
Yesterday’s report is a post-mortem. Novaryq’s reporting is realtime — sales, labor and item velocity update as service runs, cohorts show whether guests come back, and everything exports cleanly for your accountant. Multi-location operators see every store on one screen.

What’s selling, what’s slowing and what each daypart actually does — live.
Numbers update as orders happen, so managers can act mid-shift.
Compare stores and brands side by side, then drill into any one of them.
Clean exports for your accountant, your bank and your own analysis.
Because counter, online, QR, kiosk and catering orders run on the same platform, reporting sees the whole business — no stitching CSVs from three systems. Labor sits next to sales, so cost percentages are always in context.
Mid-shift, not post-mortem
Sales, labour and item velocity update as service runs, so a manager can move someone off the floor, 86 a slow item, or open a second till while it still matters.

| Question | Where the answer comes from |
|---|---|
| Is this shift over-staffed? | Labour cost as a share of revenue for the daypart, updating during the shift. |
| What is actually selling? | Item velocity by daypart, including modifier mix — the thing that quietly moves food cost. |
| Did the promotion bring anyone back? | Guest cohorts by first visit, so repeat behaviour is visible rather than assumed. |
| Where did the cash go? | Drawer sessions, variance and the operator on each close, rather than one end-of-day figure. |
| Which location is the outlier? | Rollups across locations and brands, with drill-down into a single store. |
Walk through realtime reporting and rollups in a demo.