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Market

The market, watched weekly.

A Verdict reads your operation once; the weekly routine keeps it current. The Market layer is pointed outward — competitive intelligence for hospitality that watches your comp set every week and surfaces what moved while it still matters, instead of in next year's review.

What it does

The early-warning layer the annual model never had.

Your comp set adjusts prices, rotates dishes, and shifts tier all year. An annual review is blind to all of it by construction — the consultant was there in March; the drift happened in July. The Market layer closes that gap: it aggregates the public signal your competitors leave in the open, notices the moves that matter to your operation, and delivers them on a weekly beat. Same rigour as the Verdict; pointed at the market instead of the menu.

Inside the watch

The market, on one screen.

It is not a competitor dashboard with forty live tiles nobody opens twice. It is a small, opinionated surface built around three jobs: catch the signal, rank it into a decision, and show the comp set plainly. Switch the lens to see the field through one signal at a time.

Couverté · MarketRestaurante La BrisaLiveIllustrative — the Market layer watches your comp set on a weekly beat

Active lens: All. The whole field — every public signal across your comp set, ranked into the few moves worth making this week.

Watching the market through

The whole field — every public signal across your comp set, ranked into the few moves worth making this week.

Signals tracked
24
Alerts this week
3
Comp moves
2

Competitor tracking

Signal feed

Continuous signalPrice moveDemand shift

Tuesday Brief

  1. 01
    Comp set nudged entrée prices upHeadroom to move on your mains
  2. 02
    Weekend demand climbing in your areaProtect availability on your stars
  3. 03
    A new competitor opened 0.4 mi awayOverlap on three shared dishes

Re-checked against the comp set · landed every Tuesday

Every Tuesday, you get a brief: what moved across your comp set since last week, and three prioritised actions ranked by how much they matter to your operation. It is sized to be read before service and acted on the same week — the cadence the annual model never had. The Tuesday Brief is how competitive intelligence becomes a restaurant decision instead of a folder of screenshots.

The Tuesday Brief

A Tuesday Brief for the restaurant, not a competitor feed nobody watches.

Turn the market on

Stop discovering the market eleven months late.

The Verdict is the deep first read; the Market layer keeps watching the competition after it lands. Get your free Verdict to start, or talk to us about the Boutique tier — the continuous engagement built for hotel and multi-outlet F&B.

The Boutique tier is the continuous engagement for hotel F&B and multi-outlet operations.