Know what happened, before your coffee's cold.
Every morning Noqta reads yesterday and hands you the picture: total sales, how each branch did, how each channel performed, and anything unusual that deserves your attention. It arrives on its own — no login, no dashboard.
Total sales yesterday, across 4 branches — ahead of last Tuesday.
Heads up: Jenin dropped 19% while delivery orders there rose — kitchen may be falling behind at peak.
Four things, every single morning.
Yesterday, in context
The number against last week and last month, so it means something at a glance. That's the memory working for you.
Branch performance
Who led, who lagged — every venue side by side, ranked for you.
Channel performance
Dine-in, your own delivery and every app — how each one did, without opening their apps.
Flags on the unusual
If something moved that shouldn't have, it's flagged the same morning — not at month-end.
Even shorter, on WhatsApp.
Don't want to open anything at all? The same morning read arrives as a simple WhatsApp message: yesterday's sales, the one change that matters, and what to watch today. Read it between services and get on with your day.
Three lines, no login
Sales, the key change, and the one thing to watch — the whole restaurant in a glance.
From “I'll check later” to already knowing.
- You only look when something already feels wrong.
- A bad day at one branch hides until the numbers are added up.
- Every channel lives in its own app.
- The read comes to you at 08:00, every day.
- A soft branch is flagged while you can still act.
- Sales, branches and channels sit in one message, compared for you.
The rest of the system.
Ask Your Restaurant
Ask a follow-up to any briefing and get a clear answer.
Explore Capability 03Weekly & Monthly Understanding
The weekly and monthly version of your morning read.
Explore Capability 04Performance Comparison
Go deeper on the branch ranking in the briefing.
Explore Capability 05Delivery Understanding
The full breakdown behind the channel line.
ExploreWake up already knowing.
Let the briefing land in your morning and start every day a step ahead of the floor.