The AI analyst

The analyst on your team

Doughflow opens with a plain read on how you're doing, then a short, ranked list of what actually needs you. It does the reading and hands you the judgment, so you can run the business from your phone between batches.

Looking good

You're up 18% on last month, holding a 64% margin.

Three markets are booked and your busiest product is also your best earner. Nothing urgent, here's where to lean in.

A budget of attention

It tells you the few things that matter

Not a feed to scroll, a short list to act on. The analyst ranks what needs you and leaves the rest quiet, so you're never hunting through dashboards to find the one number that moved.

  • One clear verdict before any detail
  • A ranked few that need a decision, each with a move
  • Calm when nothing's wrong, pointed when something is

Sourdough margin slipped to 58%

Flour went up. Move the price to $9.50 to hold 65%.

Holiday Craft Fair booth fee is due

Three weeks out, and it's still unpaid.

Cinnamon rolls sell out every Saturday

A bigger batch could add about $120 a market.

A deeper read · Pro

An analyst that writes it up for you

On Pro, Doughflow looks across your products, events, and sales and writes up the patterns worth acting on, the kind of read you'd pay an analyst for. It's the same judgment, gone deeper.

  • A written read across your whole business
  • Patterns you'd miss in the day-to-day
  • Grounded in your real numbers, not guesses

A deeper read

Your weekends carry the business: Saturday markets bring 60% of your profit, led by sourdough and cinnamon rolls. Both sell out by 11am, so you're likely leaving sales on the table. Pastries earn the thinnest margin and take the most time; trimming them next month would free up Friday prep for what actually sells.

Written from your last 90 days.

Questions, answered

Is the analyst free?
The verdict and the short list of what needs you come with every account, free included. A deeper read, the written AI analysis, is on the Pro plan.
Does it just show me charts?
No. It leads with a judgment in plain language, what's working, what slipped, what to do next, and keeps the detail a tap away. The numbers are there when you want them, not piled on top of you.
Where do its numbers come from?
Your own recipes, events, and sales. The analyst reads what you already have in Doughflow; it doesn't guess. The engine computes the figures and the analyst explains them.
Will it tell me to do something risky?
It speaks up only when the call is confident and there's a clear move, usually a one-tap one. No alarm bells, no pressure, just the next sensible step.

Run your business from the verdict, not the spreadsheet

Start free and let the analyst tell you how you're doing and what to do next.