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See Expo on your own numbers.

Grab 20 minutes with our team. Tell us how your stores run and where the headaches are, and we'll show you exactly how Expo would surface the food cost, labor, and attachment opportunities hiding across them. No prep, no analyst required.

Connects to your whole stack

NBO, SMG, R365, NCR and more. No manual exports, no CSV wrangling.

Answers in plain English

Ask a question, get an answer. No analyst, no BI build, no waiting on a dashboard.

See the money on the table

Food cost, labor, and attachment opportunities, broken out by store.

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How does an Expo demo work?

It's a 20-minute video call. You tell us how your operation runs and where the pain is, and we'll walk you through how Expo would pull your POS, labor, inventory, and feedback data together to surface the opportunities across your stores. No prep on your end, and no analyst required. If it's a fit, we'll map out what connecting your data would actually look like.

How long is the demo?

Twenty minutes, by video call. Long enough to understand your operation and show you how Expo would fit, short enough to fit between shifts.

Do I need to prepare anything?

No. Just come ready to talk about how your stores run. No data exports, no setup, and no analyst. If you decide to move forward, we'll handle connecting your systems from there.

What systems does Expo connect to?

Just about anything. Expo is agnostic to your software stack and isn't a fixed list of integrations. Operators connect their POS (Toast, Square, NCR and more), accounting and back-office systems (Restaurant365, CrunchTime), reservations (OpenTable), reputation and review platforms (Yelp, Google), and guest-experience tools (Qualtrics, SMG). We've also pulled data from places most operators don't expect, like phone systems, in-store safes, and expense reports. If your numbers live in a system, we get them into Expo, normalize them, and make them answerable in plain English. Wrangling messy, fragmented restaurant data is the hard part, and it's exactly what Expo was built to solve, so you don't have to. You shouldn't have to change your stack to finally see across it.