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Deductly — Real-time restaurant P&L that actually makes sense.
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Deductly — Real-time restaurant P&L that actually makes sense.

via Dev.to WebdevJenavus2h ago

The Problem Independent restaurant owners are running blind financially. Your Toast POS, payroll system, and bank feeds never talk to each other, so you don't see food cost spikes, labor creep, or cash leaks until it's too late—usually when the monthly P&L arrives weeks after the damage is done. You're working insanely hard but can't tell if you're actually profitable. What We're Building Deductly connects your POS, payroll, and bank feeds into a live P&L dashboard that updates continuously and speaks your language: prime cost, food cost variance, labor percentage. We handle the hard part—reconciling ACH settlement timing and VISA batch deposits correctly—so you see financial reality in real time, not at month-end. Spot problems before they compound. Who It's For Independent restaurant operators with 1–15 locations, $2M–$50M annual revenue, who use Toast POS and care deeply about margins. Also restaurant GMs and finance managers at multi-unit independent groups who feel let down by exp

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