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Multi-Location

Scale bakery operations without spreadsheet chaos between shops.

DoughOps helps multi-location operators keep planning, reporting, and execution consistent while still respecting the different demand patterns, teams, and routines at each location, so owners get oversight without flattening local reality.

Location-level visibilityStandardized routinesCentral oversight
What operators can manageScalable
  • Separate planning and reporting by location.
  • Shared operating standards for tasks, assets, and workflows.
  • Roll-up visibility for owners who need a fast portfolio view.

Keep each shop distinct

Sales patterns, crews, and local demand differ. DoughOps keeps those differences visible instead of averaging them away.

Roll up cleanly

Owners can compare performance across shops without waiting on spreadsheets from each manager.

Scale operating discipline

Push common routines, role expectations, and accountability patterns across all locations.

Useful for growing regional operators

Whether you run two shops or a larger cluster, having one platform for planning, tasks, waste, and equipment removes a lot of daily coordination drag.

Better than mixing local tools

Replacing separate spreadsheets, shared drives, and message threads creates a more credible operating rhythm across the company.

The launch difference

Before DoughOps

  • Sales, production, ordering, and team follow-through live in separate tools.
  • Managers make daily calls from memory, spreadsheets, and partial POS exports.
  • Customer demand enters the bakery without a clean operational handoff.

With DoughOps

  • Production plans, branded ordering, POS context, and team routines stay connected.
  • Owners can see what sold, what was made, what was wasted, and what is next.
  • Every customer workflow points back to clearer production and margin control.

Launch-ready next step

See how this workflow fits into the full bakery operating system.

DoughOps connects this workflow to production planning, branded ordering, POS data, customer programs, inventory, wholesale, and team execution so improvements do not stay isolated.