Your systems don't agree.That's where you lose money.
Lens turns fragmented operating data into one clear, real-time decision. It reads your pace, labour, forecast, and constraints together, then shows what should happen right now.
You're overstaffed for your current pace
Labour is currently outpacing demand based on live pace vs forecast and current staffing load.
- Labour 31% vs target 24% (+7 pts)
- Revenue pace $273/hr vs forecast $320/hr (-15%)
- No demand spike detected in next 30-minute window
Not a dashboard. A decision.
Most operating problems are not isolated. They're interactive.
Revenue, labour, and timing rarely fail independently. They fail in how they interact. Lens exists to reconcile those signals before managers are forced to guess across disconnected systems.
Four layers. One decision.
Lens is the focused decision surface. JAX is the intelligence underneath it.
Reads your systems together
POS, labour, forecast, timing, and operational constraints are read as one operating picture instead of isolated dashboards.
Detects what is actually off
JAX identifies mismatches between pace, staffing, and expected demand before they become end-of-shift surprises.
Validates before it recommends
It checks for pressure, handoff windows, expected pushes, and service risk so the recommendation is operationally safe.
Shows one clear next move
Not a dashboard. Not a report. A decision, its reason, and the likely consequence of doing nothing.
Evidence, not opinion.
Every recommendation, response, and outcome is logged. At the end of the pilot, there is no guessing. You can see exactly what was surfaced, what was acted on, and what happened next.
34 were acted on. When followed, JAX was correct 91% of the time. Captured value reached $1,500, while ignored recommendations exposed $450 in missed value.
Want to see what this looks like on your operation?
We connect your POS, labour, and forecast inputs, then run Lens against a live operating picture. You see where decisions are costing you money, and what should happen next.