Use case · Franchise reporting

Reporting franchisees trust and franchisors can act on.

Solomon produces live, comparable franchise reporting — from one model — instead of a stitched-together monthly deck.

The problem

Why franchise reporting gets rebuilt every month.

When every territory submits its own numbers in its own format, network reporting is a part-time job for someone who shouldn't have it.

  • Monthly decks are reconstructed from inconsistent inputs.
  • Franchisees argue the numbers because the definitions aren't shared.
  • Reports don't tie back to the operation they describe.
  • Owners and franchisors look at different views of the same month.
Capabilities

Capabilities for shared franchise reporting.

Network and territory rollups

One model, drilled from the network down to the location.

Governed definitions

What's counted is defined once, and it holds.

Live, not monthly

Reporting reflects this morning, not last month.

Franchisee transparency

Operators see how their own numbers were built.

Drill to source

Every metric ties back to the underlying jobs and records.

Operating cadence reporting

Daily, weekly, monthly views aligned to the franchise's operating rhythm.

How it works

From operation to one report.

  1. Step 01

    Define

    Network agrees on what's measured and how.

  2. Step 02

    Emit

    Each location's operation produces the data, automatically.

  3. Step 03

    Roll up

    Network and territory views are derived, not assembled.

  4. Step 04

    Trust

    Both sides operate from the same picture.

In practice
Franchise reporting used to be the part of the operation we couldn't really see. Now it's the part we can talk about with numbers.
Operations leader
Outcomes

What changes.

stitched monthly decks
0
definition of a number
1
franchise reporting
Live
trust in the data
FAQ

Common questions

Does Solomon replace the tools we already use for franchise reporting?+

No. Solomon governs how work moves through your existing tools and adds the operational layer that's currently missing.

How long does it take to deploy?+

Most operators are running their first workflows within days, focused on the highest-leverage handoff first.

Will the team have to change how they work?+

The interfaces look familiar. What changes is what the operation can see — and what it can act on.

How is success measured?+

Throughput, drift, and rework are the honest metrics. Solomon makes them observable.

Make franchise reporting a real function of your operation.

Solomon is the layer that turns operational intent into operational reality.