crux

Crux Operations Suite

You’re running the shop on last month’s numbers.

Crux OS pulls invoices, inventory, rosters and payroll into one live P&L, so the numbers reach you while you can still act on them.

Invoices and a calculator on the desk, the numbers being worked
INVOICE → FOOD COST → COUNT → ROSTER → P&LThe loop

The loop closes itself.

What it does

Invoices become food cost.
The invoice comes in. The system does the maths. Food cost moves while the month is still happening, not when the accountant closes it. No shoebox, no Sunday night spreadsheet.
Inventory that matches the shelf.
Counts reconcile against what was bought and what was sold. Variance shows early, and variance is where the money leaks: waste, over-portioning, the walk-in that does not add up.
Rosters and payroll, MOM-ready.
Clock-in that only counts at the shop. Rosters planned once, hours captured as they happen, payroll ready without the midnight retyping.
A P&L you can read on Tuesday.
Not a quarter-end surprise. Sales, cost of goods, labour: the shape of the month, visible mid-month, while there is still time to change how it ends.

Built by an operator, not a software company guessing at one.

Crux OS was not designed off a brief. It comes out of fifteen years in Singapore kitchens, and the spreadsheets that always broke the same week the shop got busy. Every screen answers a question an operator actually asks.

The operator story

Straight answers.

FAQ

Is this another POS?

No. Crux OS sits behind whatever you ring sales on. The POS takes the order; Crux OS works the numbers behind it: cost, stock, labour, profit.

How many outlets can I run on this?

Multi-outlet is on the roadmap.

Who sees my numbers?

You do. Your data is yours: no benchmarks built on your food cost, nothing shared between operators.

Why no screenshots?

Because a walkthrough is better. Request a demo and see the real system on a call, with your questions answered as they come up.

The demo

See it running.

A live walkthrough of the real system, one to one, with the operator who built it. Bring your numbers, or just your questions.

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