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.

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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