
Tenzo
Restaurant business intelligence & analytics software
Hospitality software
Restaurant software
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What is Tenzo
Tenzo is a restaurant analytics and reporting platform that consolidates operational and sales data into dashboards and automated reports. It targets restaurant operators and multi-site groups that need visibility into performance, labor, and other key metrics across locations. The product focuses on connecting to common restaurant systems (for example, POS and workforce tools) and delivering scheduled insights and alerts rather than acting as a full restaurant management suite.
Cross-system data consolidation
Tenzo is designed to pull data from multiple restaurant systems into a single reporting layer. This reduces manual spreadsheet work and helps standardize KPIs across locations. It is particularly useful for operators who run different systems across sites and need consistent reporting.
Automated reporting and alerts
The platform supports scheduled reports and exception-based monitoring so teams can review performance without building reports from scratch each time. This can improve cadence for daily/weekly operational reviews. It also helps managers focus on outliers (for example, unusual sales or labor variances) rather than scanning raw exports.
Multi-location performance visibility
Tenzo is oriented toward multi-unit oversight with rollups and location-level drilldowns. This supports regional managers and head office teams that need comparable views across stores. It fits organizations that want analytics depth without replacing existing POS, inventory, or reservations systems.
Not an operational system of record
Tenzo primarily provides analytics and reporting rather than executing core workflows like ordering, inventory counts, scheduling, or reservations. Teams typically still need separate systems for day-to-day operations. As a result, value depends on the quality and coverage of upstream tools and integrations.
Integration coverage varies
The usefulness of the platform depends on which third-party systems it can connect to and how complete those connectors are. If a restaurant uses niche or custom tools, data may require manual imports or may not be available at all. Integration setup and ongoing maintenance can add implementation effort.
Data governance and KPI alignment needed
Consolidating data across locations often exposes differences in item mapping, labor rules, and reporting definitions. Tenzo can surface metrics, but operators still need to define KPI standards and ensure consistent source data. Without this governance, dashboards can produce inconsistent comparisons across sites.
Plan & Pricing
| Plan | Price | Key features & notes |
|---|---|---|
| Per-location (module-based) | £80–£200 per location/month (typical) OR $100–$250 per location/month (typical) | Priced by location and module. “An average Tenzo business pays between £80 and £200 or between $100 and $250 per location per month. After your initial call, our team will be able to build you a quote.” (Official Tenzo FAQ). |
Seller details
Tenzo Ltd
London, UK
2016
Private
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