AI STORE FLOW CHECKLIST

AI Store Flow Checklist

Enter order flow, cooking flow, packaging flow, customer waiting, table turnover, staff movement, and peak-hour bottlenecks. AI will organize a basic store-flow review.

Store flow affects sales, labor cost, and customer satisfaction

A restaurant can lose sales even when customer demand exists if order taking, cooking, packaging, payment, waiting, or table turnover is slow. Store flow is not only a layout issue. It is connected to menu complexity, staff movement, equipment placement, customer waiting, and peak-time operation.

This AI Store Flow Checklist helps you identify bottlenecks and improvement priorities in the actual operating flow.

This tool provides a basic AI-generated review only. Actual store-flow decisions should be checked through on-site observation, peak-hour simulation, kitchen layout review, menu production time, staff schedule, and customer waiting data.

Enter store-flow information

Fill in the form below. AI will review order flow, cooking flow, packaging flow, customer waiting, table turnover, peak-hour bottlenecks, and improvement priorities.

Even if some fields are left blank, the tool generates an AI check result based on the information you entered. More detailed inputs will create a more specific result.

AI check result

Your AI check result based on the information entered will appear here.

What AI checks

Order flow

Reviews whether dine-in, phone, takeout, and delivery app orders can be handled without confusion.

Kitchen flow

Checks whether cooking steps, equipment placement, and staff movement create bottlenecks.

Packaging and pickup

Reviews whether packaging, delivery pickup, and takeout handoff are organized.

Customer waiting

Checks whether waiting time, waiting space, and customer complaints may affect satisfaction.

Table turnover

Reviews whether table cleanup, seating, and customer stay time affect sales capacity.

Improvement priority

Organizes whether to improve layout, staff movement, menu complexity, packaging, or order handling first.

FAQ

Why does store flow matter?

Store flow affects waiting time, staff stress, order mistakes, cooking speed, packaging accuracy, table turnover, and labor cost.

Is store flow only about interior layout?

No. Store flow also includes order handling, menu complexity, kitchen steps, staff movement, packaging, payment, and customer waiting.

When should I check store flow?

Check it before opening, after menu changes, when waiting time increases, or when labor cost and staff stress become too high.

Can I save the AI result?

Yes. Use the copy or download button below the result area.

Fix the flow before adding more staff

Before increasing labor cost, check whether the problem comes from layout, menu complexity, equipment placement, order flow, or packaging flow.