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Daily situation, open tasks and planning status for live operations.
Nahbar pilot · Gastronomy
Nahbar brings colour-coded areas, short-notice rota changes, time tracking and a mobile-friendly employee view into one shared interface for small and medium-sized gastronomy businesses.
Pilot offer: test for two months free of charge. The pilot ends automatically, creates no payment obligation and does not renew automatically. A follow-up offer is discussed only if both sides want one.
Public demo with test data, no real personal or health data.
Rota: colour-coded areas for service, kitchen, bar and further work zones.
Daily situation, open tasks and planning status for live operations.
Weekly planning with areas such as dining room, kitchen, bar, stock or delivery.
Handle short-notice wishes, open duties and adjustments in a structured way.
Make actual times, breaks and corrections visible and prepare them for approval.
Let staff see their own duties on a phone and understand the current plan without asking.
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We clarify areas, roles, test scope and data-protection boundaries before real data is used.
You plan in a bounded setup, optionally give feedback and check whether Nahbar fits your workflow.
The pilot ends without automatic renewal; afterwards, an orderly data export and deletion follow a fixed plan. A follow-up offer exists only after mutual agreement.
The public demo contains sample and test data only.
Real business or staff data is used only in a separate pilot environment after agreed privacy documents.
Planning and working-time hints support visibility, but do not replace legal review.
The pilot creates no payment obligation, no fixed follow-up price and no automatic contract conversion.
Yes. The agreed pilot runs free for two months. Afterwards it ends automatically unless we jointly agree something else.
Yes, work areas can be shown with colours in the pilot. We agree which areas make sense before starting.
No. The employee view runs in the browser and is designed for use on a phone.
No. Nahbar can make times and hints traceable, but it does not replace legal review or advice.