Compeat, with Ctuit Radar vs. Restaurant365

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Compeat, with Ctuit Radar
Score 8.0 out of 10
N/A
Compeat in Austin, Texas offers their restaurant management platforms which combine inventory planning and forecasting with workforce management and controls. Their platform comes in two editions: Advantage for smaller independent and chain restaurants, and Enterprise for large chains. Compeat now includes Ctuit Radar (acquired 2017) as its core operating system, and the foundation for the Compeat Intelligence, Logbook, Labor, Schedule and Inventory solutions that are part of the platform.
$399
per month
Restaurant365
Score 10.0 out of 10
N/A
Restaurant365 in Irvine, California offers what they describe as a complete restaurant management solution; it is back office oriented and so includes accounting and payroll, workforce management, scheduling, food costing and inventory controls, as well as analytics and reporting. Finally, the vendor boasts easy connections with external systems (e.g. POS systems).
$435
monthly (billed quarterly) per location
Pricing
Compeat, with Ctuit RadarRestaurant365
Editions & Modules
Essential
$399
per month
Professional
$489
per month
Enterprise
Custom Pricing
per month
Essential
$435
monthly (billed quarterly) per location
Professional
$635
monthly (billed quarterly) per location
Custom
Custom Quote
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Compeat, with Ctuit RadarRestaurant365
Free Trial
NoNo
Free/Freemium Version
NoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
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Community Pulse
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Compeat, with Ctuit Radar
Chose Compeat, with Ctuit Radar
For now, I can tell that Restaurant365 has a better platform and online access, but the Inventory side is what keeps us with Compeat. As is Compeat we can use the machine to scan our inventory and upload it automatically to the system. Unfortunately, Restaurant365 does not have …
Chose Compeat, with Ctuit Radar
Much better and more willing to "build" a product that works for our company.
Restaurant365
Chose Restaurant365
The sales integration and labor integration with our POS is really where it is light years better than QB. Quickbooks is good, but R365 is like QB on steroids. The drill down feature is fantastic, which QB doesn't have, and again, the sheer number of reports and customization …
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User Ratings
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User Testimonials
Compeat, with Ctuit RadarRestaurant365
Likelihood to Recommend
Compeat is very well suited for large, sit down dining restaurants and can be too much for smaller scale establishments.
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I think any business that needs to track its expenses and create a P&L and balance sheet could benefit from this program. Once you get the training on it, it really makes the whole thing a breeze, saves you time, and creates beautiful reports. I don't know any business that wouldn't need it. Maybe if your business is selling one thing, maybe it won't be worth it for you. I think the sales would need to back up the subscription price, so I would weigh that into the equation. But there is nothing R365 doesn't do. It does inventory, it does waste tracking, it gets into the nitty gritty of business.
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Pros
  • Makes recipe costs easy to analyze and track
  • Menu engineering
  • Purchasing and purchase order creation
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  • Invoice tracking.
  • Expense tracking.
  • Sales tracking.
  • Labor tracking.
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Cons
  • Event Managment: tracking catering sales. Ctuit is building a better platform for this area.
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  • Credit cards and banks don't always connect, so sometimes you have to manually import transactions or reconnect the bank.
  • When classifying transactions, the program can lag at times.
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Alternatives Considered
For now, I can tell that Restaurant365 has a better platform and online access, but the Inventory side is what keeps us with Compeat. As is Compeat we can use the machine to scan our inventory and upload it automatically to the system. Unfortunately, Restaurant365 does not have this feature and that why we do not plan to change it for now.
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The sales integration and labor integration with our POS is really where it is light years better than QB. Quickbooks is good, but R365 is like QB on steroids. The drill down feature is fantastic, which QB doesn't have, and again, the sheer number of reports and customization is an asset. There is so much customization on R365 that I forgot to mention earlier on. And the level of support! You can go to their online support center and get answers so fast! You chat with a live person, not a bot, and they are real people giving you real answers.
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Return on Investment
  • Return lacked as initial year investment took much longer to build than their estimates were given
  • other issues with ROI are getting reports from our data that was built is difficult due to the limitations of their reports function
  • NO INTeGRATION DIRECT WITH ACCOUNTING SOFTWARE. EVERYTHING IS MANUAL PUSH. ALL OTHER GROUPS IN INDUSTRY USE AUTO IMPORT APPS to simplify.
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  • Accuracy! Accuracy all around.
  • Now we know exactly how much money we are making, rather than a roundabout guess based off a spreadsheet.
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