Super Chicken is the operating system for the Chick-fil-A restaurant. Training, scheduling, communication, and store intelligence in one place — so the floor and the office finally talk.
The average restaurant runs on a patchwork of disconnected systems. Data sits in silos, the Operator starts the day blind, and the floor and the office never quite talk.
logins just to know how yesterday went
certification tracked on paper, learned by shadowing
minor-hour compliance enforced by whoever remembers
announcements sent with no idea who actually read them
A command center built for 6:07am — your real numbers, the one thing to watch, and an AI that has read every report so you never have to.
Training that feels like a game worth winning, and a schedule that just works — with the rules built in.
Scheduling, training, comms, and intelligence in one app — so nothing falls through the cracks between tools.
A Morning Briefing composed from your real numbers before your first coffee. Glanceable, one-handed, honest about what needs a decision today.
Server-scored scenario role-plays from the real CFA library. Certification progress moves. Time-to-certified drops.
Minor-hour caps and certification rules are hard stops. A swap that breaks a rule simply isn't offered.
Operator-1 answers any question about your store from your data — and every answer links to the numbers behind it.
Hospitality-grade software built to the My Pleasure standard, for the Chick-fil-A way of running a restaurant.
The fastest way to lose an Operator's trust is an AI that makes up a number. So Operator-1 doesn't. It answers only from your store's data and shows its sources every time — the receipts are right there.
One full lap — briefing to broadcast to acknowledgment to a training rep to a swap to an approval.
Open Operator — the 6am briefing flags tonight's staffing gap.
Send an announcement in Comms with require-acknowledgment on.
Maya sees it in her inbox and acknowledges — you get the receipt.
She runs 'The Long Wait' role-play; certification progress moves.
She swaps a shift — the rules quietly hide anyone ineligible.
Back on your dashboard, approve the swap from the 'Needs you' queue.
That loop is the thesis: one system where the floor and the office finally talk.
Fifteen minutes. We'll run the sixty-second loop on your numbers and show you what one system feels like.
"Super Chicken" is a working title pending trademark and trade-dress review. Product screens shown use representative pilot data.