Run multiple locations across multiple channels. Get weekly answers.

Which platform is actually most profitable at this store? Are Tuesday lunch promos driving real margin or just volume? What's the net payout rate after fees, refunds, and errors?

Planistry consolidates your DoorDash, Uber Eats, and Grubhub data into a Weekly Pulse and a short list of actions you can execute — then tracks what worked.

Zero IT involvement. No installs, no API keys, no POS changes. Just the reports your platforms already generate.

One email. Full situational awareness.

The Weekly Pulse covers what changed, why it matters, and what to do next — a verdict on your operation, not another dashboard to check.

Pulse Score (0–100)
One number that tells you if last week was good or bad. Three pillars — Platform Economics, Order Quality, Operational Rhythm — with letter grades that tell you exactly where to focus.
Net payout or true profit margin
Off-Prem: what you kept after fees. Full-Store: revenue after COGS, labor, and overhead.
Top 1–3 initiatives
Highest-leverage actions tied to specific platforms and timing. Baselines captured at commitment. Verified results separated from projections.
Recovery opportunities
Billing discrepancies and payout shortfalls flagged with dollar amounts and deadlines.

Setup to first Weekly Pulse in under a week.

1
Upload 4 weeks of exports
Download reports you already receive from DoorDash, Uber Eats, and Grubhub. Then configure each platform to send weekly reports going forward.
Full-Store: also 2 monthly P&Ls + 4 weeks POS data.
2
Get your Weekly Pulse
Every Monday at 10 AM — what changed, why it matters, and the initiatives worth pursuing. The Pulse tells you what needs attention. The dashboard is where you act on it.
Dashboard available for deep-dive analysis.
3
Pick 1–3 initiatives
Baselines lock when you commit. Outcomes measured over time. Separate what worked from what just felt productive.
Expand to Full-Store when ready.

Start with delivery. Scale to your whole business.

Off-Prem Optimizer
Per-location pricing
Discussed during onboarding

Cross-platform delivery analytics with zero IT involvement. Flags what changed before month-end and recommends the 1–3 actions most likely to improve outcomes — then tracks whether they worked.

Money Finder identifies where platform loyalty programs compress your margins — by daypart — and shows where to shift promo spend for better returns.

Weekly Pulse + Pulse Score
Cross-platform payout comparison
Money Finder (Loyalty Tax detection)
Playbook with commitment tracking
Payout Recovery Queue
Anomaly detection
Full-Store FBC
Per-location pricing
Discussed during onboarding

Everything in Off-Prem, plus first-party channel analysis, labor cost modeling, and true profitability measurement across your entire operation.

POS-agnostic. Qu, Aloha, Toast, Square, Clover, or any system that exports transaction-level CSV. No API keys. No installs.

Everything in Off-Prem
First-party channel analytics (1P)
True profit margin (after COGS + labor)
Labor cost modeling by daypart
Channel shift ROI analysis
P&L integration + cost breakdown

Pricing is per-location and discussed during onboarding. Billing begins after your first Weekly Pulse is delivered.

If any of this sounds familiar...

These aren't hypotheticals. They're the daily reality of running multiple locations across multiple channels.

Sales up, payout down.
DoorDash volume is growing — but net payout rate dropped because refund exposure and promo burn shifted. Planistry shows which driver changed and what to adjust.
The true winner is hidden.
Each platform looks fine on its own. After fees and refunds, one quietly nets less — and it varies by daypart and location. Planistry makes the real comparison visible.
Recovery money hiding in plain sight.
Billing discrepancies and missing payouts are buried across three platforms. Planistry's Recovery Queue surfaces them with dollar amounts and submission deadlines.

Judgment you can verify. Outcomes you can measure.

Every metric traces back to your exported platform statements. The math is reproducible. But Planistry doesn't stop at showing you the numbers — it recommends what to do, and measures whether it worked.

Accountability, not just visibility
Most delivery analytics stop at showing you what happened. Planistry tells you what to do, captures a baseline when you commit, and measures whether it actually worked.
Value before login
The Weekly Pulse delivers a verdict every Monday — Pulse Score, flagged anomalies, and recommended actions — without requiring you to open a dashboard. When you're ready to act, the dashboard is where you commit to initiatives, submit recovery disputes, and track outcomes.
Recovery that pays for itself
Fee overcharges and payout shortfalls add up to 2–5% of delivery revenue. Planistry builds a dispute queue with dollar amounts and deadlines.
Cross-platform insights no single app provides Data flows in on autopilot after setup Zero IT involvement — works with any POS, no integrations required

Get Planistry working for your operation.

Start with Off-Prem. Expand when ready. The system doesn't change — the scope does.

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