Floor, stock, cashier, guests, marketing — wired into one nervous system that senses every move and reports to the owner. Built inside a working nightclub, not a software lab.
Most venues aren't short on activity — they're short on signal. Every night generates thousands of data points, and almost all of them evaporate before they reach the person who needed them.
Bar, kitchen, cashier, floor — each reporting in its own thread, its own format, its own time. Nothing meets. Nothing reconciles.
Bottles leave the store, hit the bar, get poured. Without a ledger at every step, variance stays invisible until it's expensive.
Revenue says one thing, the floor says another. Two systems that never reconcile can't tell you the truth about tonight.
Promos go out, guests come in — and nobody can trace which signal moved which table. Spend without attribution is a guess.
By the time a problem climbs the chain to you, it has already cost a night. Sometimes a week. Sometimes a person.
Instinct is real — but it reads yesterday. The venue moves tonight, and tonight is where the money is won or lost.
Every organ senses its part of the venue and feeds the same spine. Nothing is a silo. Everything reports up.
Live table states, QR check-in, staff scan-to-serve. The floor becomes a surface you can actually read — occupied, cleared, who touched what.
Par levels, store-to-bar flow, nightly variance detection. Every bottle carries a paper trail from warehouse shelf to the last pour.
Session revenue by area and product — Hall, KTV, Lounge — reconciled against the floor and the stock ledger every single night.
Identity, visit history, loyalty tiers, and an AI concierge answering on WhatsApp. Guest relationships stay with the venue — not in a departing GRO's phone.
Lead pipeline per frontliner, funnel stages, follow-up queues that never sleep. Marketing effort becomes measurable — and coachable.
Morning brief, closing brief, variance alerts, approval gates on every purchase. The venue reports to you — not the other way around.
The system runs the floor, the stock ledger, the cashier reconcile and the owner's morning brief every single night — through packed weekends, staff turnover, and everything a real venue throws at software. Every module exists because a real night demanded it.
View Blue Angels proof →Talk directly to the operator who built it. No sales team. No demo theater. Just a working system and the person who runs it.