Eat Me K.K. · June 2026 A proposal to build your single source of truth
Unified Revenue
Reporting Dashboard

One live view across every venue. Square, Table Check, and prepaid events merged automatically, revenue recognized on the event date, and an AI assistant you simply ask, in English or Japanese. The manual merge, gone.

Prepared by LONELY PINE AI
Prepared for Eat Me K.K.
For the Eat Me team · Yui, Erika, Nika, and Eman
The problem

Your real revenue lives in a spreadsheet, and it is held together by hand

Every period, your true sales number is rebuilt manually. Nika pulls the Square figure, Erika adds the prepaid bookings, and the two are merged by hand across five venues into a single workbook. That workbook is now the most important financial document in the company, and the most fragile.

I take the Square sales number, then Erika tells me the pre-bookings, and I put it together manually.

The reconciliation this dashboard removes

Three systems that never reconcile

Square POS, Table Check, and prepaid invoices each hold a piece of the truth. The only place they ever meet is a spreadsheet someone fills in by hand, so the group number is only ever as current and as correct as the last manual merge.

Revenue booked in the wrong month

Square is cash-basis. A May event paid in April is recorded in April, with no native way to move it. For a business built on prepaid events, your busiest event months read wrong until someone corrects them by hand at close.

Blind spots that cost real money

Prepaid invoices never appear in Item Sales, so they hide. A service charge sat misfiled under Tax for months on one venue. Nobody sees these until the numbers are pulled apart manually, one venue at a time.

5
Venues merged by hand
169
Days typed in by hand this year
#REF!
Live in the budget sheet today

The result is hours of manual work every period, a year-end close built on numbers that have to be corrected before they can be trusted, and no single source of truth a management meeting can rely on in real time. At five venues and growing, that gap only widens.

The build

What the dashboard does

A complete revenue-reporting system, not a single report. Every capability below ships across all five venues, in English and Japanese.

1

Direct Square, per venue

Itemized sales, payments, invoices, and service charges read from every location at source, read-only. The prepaid invoices that vanish from Item Sales today are captured.

2

Event-date recognition

Each prepayment stamped with its event date and recognized in the month it happens, while Square's cash record stays intact.

3

Table Check + source breakout

Reservations merged with POS and invoices, with a clear source on every row: POS, Table Check, or prepaid invoice.

4

The full reporting suite

Daily, weekly, and monthly by venue, with daily averages and percentage mix. Your workbook recreated live, with no hand entry and no #REF!.

5

Budget vs actual + targets

Variance per venue and for the group, against targets you set, recomputed live instead of patched in a formula.

6

Item & product analytics

Quantity and sales by product, so your best and slowest sellers are visible per venue and across the group.

7

Merchandise & inventory

Inventory tracking, monthly reconciliation, and merchandise cost-versus-sales, in the same view as the revenue.

8

Package & prepayment tracking

Every deposit and prepaid event tracked to its booking and its event date, so nothing is recognized twice or lost.

9.

Reconciliation & year-end pack

Square reconciled every month and a close-ready year-end pack assembled for your accountants at Seven Sense.

And the rest of the system: payment-method and channel breakdown (card, cash, AliPay, WeChat), automated daily and weekly report delivery to your team, role-based access for who sees what, and an ongoing service-charge and tax safeguard that flags misclassifications before they compound. The AI assist that ties it together is on the next page.
Sample output

One live view across every venue

A summary your management meeting reads at a glance, with the detail underneath it. Final formats lock to your templates in week one.

reporting.eatme.co.jp
Group overview · illustration only Live
Group, month to date
¥58.0M
across active venues
vs Budget
+5%
recomputed live
Prepaid recognized
¥7.1M
in their event months
Sources
3 of 3
reconciled, balanced
VenueNet salesDaily avgvs budgetTop source
Tokyo Confidential2,800,000400,000+6%POS
Niseko Confidentialseasonal--Closed
Cedros1,150,000164,000-8%Table Check
Venue 41,400,000200,000+3%Invoices
Venue 51,720,000246,000+11%POS
Group7,070,0001,010,000+5%balanced

Figures illustrative. Venue-agnostic by design: a location is added or removed in minutes, so seasonal and changing venues never force a rebuild.

The difference Square cannot give you

Revenue recognized on the event date

This is the heart of it. A prepaid event is cash in one month and value delivered in another. Square only ever shows you the cash month, so the months your venues are actually busiest read wrong, and your year-end close is off until someone fixes it by hand. We close that gap automatically.

BookingAmountPaid (cash)Event dateRecognized in
Private buyout600,000AprilMay 20May
Corporate event880,000MayJun 28June
Group dinner240,000JuneJul 05July

A year-end close you can trust

Revenue lands in the period it was earned, so the close is right the first time, not after a manual deferral pass.

True performance by event month

See how each venue really performed in the month the events happened, not the month a card was charged.

Both views, side by side

Cash month and event month together, always reconciled to Square. The manual merge disappears.

The part we talked about in your office

Ask your numbers in plain English

On top of the dashboard sits an AI assistant you simply talk to, in English or Japanese. No filters to learn, no spreadsheet to build. It turns the dashboard from a report you read into a partner you ask.

You · EnglishHow did Tokyo Confidential do last week versus budget?
AssistantTokyo Confidential booked 2,800,000 last week, 6% above budget. Friday was the strongest day. Two prepaid events totaling 1,480,000 are scheduled there next month and are already recognized in their event months.
あなた · 日本語5月に認識された前払いイベントを見せて
アシスタント5月のイベント日に認識された前払いは3件、合計1,720,000です。すべて4月から5月の入金で、Squareの現金記録はそのままです。

Drafts your monthly narrative

The written summary your management meeting needs, generated from the live numbers, ready for you to edit.

Flags what used to slip

A venue below budget, a prepayment not yet recognized, or a service charge drifting back under Tax. Surfaced, not discovered at close.

Bilingual by default

Every answer, summary, and report available in English and Japanese, for whoever is reading.

The plan

A focused three-month build

Live before your year-end close, validated against your real numbers with Eman so every figure ties out before it goes live.

Month 1

Reporting live

Square + core reports

  • Square connected across all venues, read-only
  • Daily, weekly, monthly reporting matching your workbook
  • Prepaid-invoice visibility fixed at source
  • Templates locked with Eman, English and Japanese
Month 2

Recognition + assist

The differentiators

  • Event-date revenue recognition live
  • Table Check merged, source column on every row
  • Budget-versus-actual rebuilt clean
  • AI assist answering in English and Japanese
Month 3

Close-ready

Inventory + year-end

  • Merchandise and inventory reconciliation
  • Cost-versus-sales analysis
  • Year-end close pack with your accountants
  • Handover, walkthrough, documentation

A detailed work plan follows

This is the shape of the engagement. A week-by-week work plan, with specific deliverables and review points, is drawn up together at kickoff.

We can move faster where it helps

The three-month frame is built around your year-end close. Where a piece is ready sooner, it ships sooner, so you are never waiting on a calendar.

Ownership

Your accounts. Your data. Read-only.

Built on infrastructure you own, with access you can revoke, and it never writes back to your point-of-sale or reservation systems.

You own all of it

The dashboard, the code, the data, and the Square and Table Check connections sit under your accounts from day one. No source-code hostage. Hand it to anyone else to maintain later.

Read-only, always

It reads from Square and Table Check. It never changes a transaction, an item, or a reservation. Your live systems are untouched.

Secure by design

Least-privilege access you grant and can revoke, on fast, low-cost cloud infrastructure. No data leaves your control.

A local partner

I am in Ebisu, the same neighborhood as your office. A sit-at-the-screen partnership with Nika and Eman, not an offshore ticket queue.

The investment

One build. One light monthly.

Comparable custom multi-venue dashboards in Japan run ¥1,000,000 to ¥5,000,000 to build. This is offered at a Founding Partner rate, roughly half the value of the scope, for a first project together.

¥400,000/mo × 3 months
The full build · all five venues · ¥1,200,000 total (~$7,700)
Everything in this proposal: Square integration, event-date recognition, Table Check, the full reporting suite, budget-versus-actual, merchandise and inventory, the AI assist, and the year-end close pack. Live before your year-end close.
After the build, from month 4
¥50,000/mo (~$325)

Hosting, data refresh, monitoring, the AI assist kept running, and minor adjustments. Intentionally light, because the heavy build is done.

Expansion, when you want it
Scoped separately

New venues, the Singapore entity, a reservations or voice concierge, or new reports are quoted as their own small projects. You only ever pay for what you ask for.

The terms

Terms that protect you

30-day cancellation, either side

No long lock-in. If it is not working, you stop.

You own everything

Dashboard, code, data, and connections, in your accounts from day one.

Read-only access

It never writes to or changes your POS or reservation data.

Validated before it goes live

Every figure checked with your team so the numbers are trusted from day one.

The ask

What happens next

Not a signature today. Just a yes on the model. If it is a yes, here is exactly what happens next.

The first week

  1. You confirm the engagement: ¥400,000 a month for three months, all five venues.
  2. I send a one-page engagement letter within 48 hours.
  3. Read-only Square and Table Check access, plus a working session with Eman to lock the report templates to your exact formats.
  4. The build starts, and you have working reporting in front of you inside the first month.

You own everything

Code, data, connections, day one

Live before year-end

Reporting in front of you in month one

A local partner

In Ebisu, sitting at the screen with you