AI-assisted restaurant operations platform
One command center for margin, labor, and daily risk
MiseIQ connects POS, invoice, inventory, and accounting data to catch operational drift before it becomes a profit problem. Instead of chasing reports across disconnected systems, your team gets clear priorities, practical recommendations, and a faster path to confident execution.
About MiseIQ
MiseIQ combines daily workflow tools and integration reliability in one operating system so leadership, finance, and store teams can act on the same trusted data.
Executive workflow
Overview
Daily briefing, top drift drivers, and a prioritized action queue for faster leadership decisions.
Operations
Alert triage, ownership workflows, and module-level execution for corrective action follow-through.
Data
Integrations, imports, invoice and inventory quality checks, and sync-health visibility in one place.
Intelligence
Forecasting, trend analysis, risk scoring, and AI-supported decision guidance for operating teams.
Menu Margins
Item-level margin analysis, pricing recommendations, scenario testing, and guided optimization.
Connected systems and readiness
POS
- • Square and Clover (OAuth-enabled)
- • Toast and SkyTab support paths
Accounting + Inventory
- • QuickBooks and Xero (OAuth-enabled)
- • Restaurant365, Craftable, and MarketMan connector support
Reliability + Security
- • Webhook support for key revocation/update events
- • Tenant-aware architecture with migration-safe deployment patterns
- • Structured API errors, throttled login, CORS and security headers
Key capabilities that reduce operating volatility
- Executive daily briefing with net sales, labor, comps/voids, and risk context
- Automated drift detection for sales, labor, and cost anomalies
- Prioritized alerts with root-cause context and recommended next actions
- Invoice and inventory ingestion with CSV and manual fallback paths
- Action workflow tracking with owner, due date, and status controls
- Resilient sync architecture with graceful 4XX/5XX handling and backoff on rate limits