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SubVentory is a free iPhone application designed specifically for restaurant operators, providing essential tools for effective inventory management. This app streamlines the process of capturing inventory, managing deliveries, and facilitating distributor orders. With features like built-in error prevention algorithms and voice recognition, it enhances accuracy and efficiency, minimizing labor hours each week. Users can manually add items through tapping or barcode scanning, and the app allows multiple users to collaborate on various devices simultaneously.

In addition to inventory management, SubVentory integrates alerts for withdrawals and recalls, offers customizable conversions for standardized prepping, and facilitates quick submissions of QualityNet Pro complaints. The application can easily link to DC invoices for prompt deliveries and supports suggestive ordering to automate re-orders. With its support for over 15 languages and free live support, SubVentory aims to eliminate manual data entry and enhance operational productivity.

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Full Specifications

GENERAL
Release
Latest update
Version
11.25.002604
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
iOS
Operating System
iOS 16.4
POPULARITY
Total Downloads
51
Downloads Last Week
0

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Developer’s Description

This app allows any Subway Franchisee to capture their inventory as well as their delivery in a new productive way.
This app allows any Subway Franchisee to capture their inventory as well as their delivery in a new productive way. The app does automatic calculations to help the inventory process and automatically updates the POS. The app supports both SubwayPOS and SubShop/2000.

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