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Process · How a build goes

From first walk
to opening day.

We work with shops we want to eat at. Here's what that actually looks like — week by week, from the first site visit through the 90-day refinement.

The arc

Six steps from first conversation
to a shop that runs itself.

01
Weeks 0–1

The site walk

We come to your shop. Sit at your counter, watch a rush, eat the food. Take notes on the moments where the system gets in your way — and where it could be helping.

02
Weeks 1–2

The scope

We turn the walk into a plan: what ships, what doesn't, who does what, when. You see a fixed bid before any code or hardware leaves the studio.

03
Weeks 2–5

The build

Our team builds in our LA studio. POS configs, kiosk flows, KDS routing, brand site, loyalty engine — whatever your scope calls for. You see weekly progress, not silence.

04
Week 6

Install week

Hardware lands. Network goes in. Menus get loaded. Staff training happens before the room opens. We don't leave a shop with a system you don't know how to run.

05
Day 1

Opening day

We're on the floor with your team. Working the line, fixing the inevitable Friday-night thing, watching the system breathe. Launch is not a handoff — it's a shift we work together.

06
Day 90

90 days in

We come back. Look at the data, talk to the staff, find what's working and what isn't. Tune the system to the shop you've become, not the shop you opened.

What to expect

The shape of an engagement,
in numbers.

Typical build
6–8 weeks

from site walk to opening day

Pricing
Fixed bid

published before any work starts

Team
2–4 people

no sales-engineer handoff

Support
90 days

refinement window included

Every shop is different. We size the build to fit.

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