What Enterprise Has Had for Years
Large franchise organizations invest in six-figure analytics implementations, dedicated BI teams, and custom reporting infrastructure. This intelligence—which transactions are anomalous, which locations are underperforming, which customers are at risk—has driven a measurable operating advantage for enterprise operators over their smaller competitors. Ezra makes that same intelligence accessible without the enterprise price tag.
Purpose-Built for 3–20 Locations
Ezra's operating layer is designed for the multi-unit operator who is actively managing their business—not delegating to a regional analytics team. The interface is built for the person who looks at the data every morning, makes decisions based on it, and needs that data to be fast, accurate, and actionable.
No Data Team Required
Ezra does not require a BI analyst, a data engineer, or a custom implementation team. Operators provision a dedicated credential in their source POS during onboarding, and the platform begins reading data immediately. The intelligence layer is built in; operators bring their business knowledge.
All Five Modules From Day One
Small franchise operators don't need to choose one module and add more later. The full Ezra platform—loss prevention, inventory, scheduling, CRM, and sales intelligence—is available from day one. Operators can activate modules based on their priorities and add others as they become familiar with the platform.
Pricing Designed for Portfolio Scale
Ezra's pricing is structured for multi-unit scale—not for single-location software inflated to cover a franchise network. The Q4 2026 roadmap includes a formal pricing structure for portfolio scale, designed for the operator managing 3 to 50 locations.