Dashboard Questions
Here you can find answers to common questions about the master.restaurant dashboard, how it works, what data it uses, and how to work with it in daily restaurant operations.
The dashboard is a central place where you track and review your restaurant’s financial numbers.
It helps you understand revenues, expenses, food cost, payroll, break-even, and overall performance in a clear and structured way.
No.
The dashboard does not connect to POS systems or accounting software.
All data is entered manually by the user.
This keeps the system simple, flexible, and fully under your control.
You enter basic operational and financial data such as:
Revenues
Expenses
Food cost
Payroll
Other key operating numbers
The course explains exactly what to enter and how often.
This depends on your operation.
Most users update their numbers:
daily or
weekly
Consistency is more important than frequency.
Yes.
The dashboard is cloud-based and linked to your user account.
You can log in from any device, anywhere in the world.
Your data is stored securely on our servers and linked to your account.
You do not need to download or store any files locally.
Yes.
Your data is private and accessible only through your account credentials.
We do not share your data with other users.
Export options are not available on the dashboard features.
The dashboard is designed primarily for active use and decision-making inside the platform.
The dashboard is designed for one restaurant per account unless stated otherwise.
If you operate multiple locations, additional access may be required. But contact our support@master.restaurant first.
The dashboard follows a structured format based on proven operational principles.
This ensures clarity and consistency across restaurants.
No.
The dashboard shows you the reality of your numbers.
Decisions are always yours.
The course and mentoring help you understand what actions to consider.
You can stop using the dashboard at any time.
Your access remains available according to your purchase, but results depend on consistent use.
No.
The dashboard helps you understand and monitor your numbers regularly.
Your accountant handles legal, tax, and compliance matters.
They complement each other.