So why Savnt? That's easy.

Implementing AI at enterprise scale has been compared to an iceberg. The undertaking is massive, and the biggest part is what you can't see — the part below the surface.

And why Savnt?

We already built the part below the surface.

Let us prove it 100+ unit systems · 30-day onboarding · ~40 hours of your time
01 /The five things they say take months

The iceberg is real. It's just not yours.

Here's the standard five-point case for why AI implementation is hard — and where Savnt has already done the work.

— What consultants tell you
01Data is never ready.
Messy sources, missing fields, inconsistent labeling, and access permissions consume more time than the actual AI work.
— What Savnt has already done
01Your data doesn't need to be ready.
Our pipeline takes your data in whatever form it lives in today, automatically restructures it, and gets it ready to use. The mess is the input, not the blocker.
— What consultants tell you
02Infrastructure is not optional.
ETL pipelines, API layers, CRM integrations, vector databases — built before any model works reliably. This is where most projects stall.
— What Savnt has already done
02The infrastructure is already built.
You don't stand it up. You connect to it. The platform is live, running, and ready — built once, used by every operator who joins.
— What consultants tell you
03Prompt engineering is real work.
Hundreds of prompts get tested before anything goes to production. RAG pipelines, guardrails, cost optimization — your team's problem.
— What Savnt has already done
03Prompts aren't your job.
The AI layer, the guardrails, the cost controls, the accuracy work — that's our job, already done, improving every week you're on the platform.
— What consultants tell you
04The human side is the hardest part.
Internal resistance, retraining staff, changing workflows — you can have a working AI system and still fail because the team won't use it.
— What Savnt has already done
04The team doesn't have to change.
Savnt pushes. The team doesn't pull. QR install, mobile-first delivery, hyper-local dashboards. Adoption isn't a program. It's a default.
— What consultants tell you
05ROI takes months, not weeks.
Every company that hit real savings had months of iteration behind it. There are no shortcuts. You have to go through it.
— What Savnt has already done
05We already went through it.
The months of iteration are behind us, not ahead of you. Onboarding is measured in weeks. ROI starts when your data validates.
02 /What 40 hours actually means

You're not building anything. You're answering questions.

The 40 hours is your team's attention, not their labor. The clock runs in calendar days while Savnt does the work. Your team sits in working sessions and validates.

— Step 01
Coordinate data access.
We connect to the franchisor data feeds you already have running. Your IT or operations lead points us at the right endpoint. We do the rest.
A few conversations
— Step 02
Send us your hierarchy.
One Excel file: users, roles, store hierarchy. That's the entire population step. Your org structure becomes our config.
One spreadsheet
— Step 03
Validate your vocabulary.
Once data is flowing, we walk it line by line. Each data point, each metric, each definition — you confirm what it means in your business; we configure it to match.
Working sessions, across 30 days
— What's not on your list
  • Building pipelines
  • Standing up infrastructure
  • Hiring data engineers
  • Engineering prompts
  • Retraining staff
  • Redesigning workflows
  • Running a change-management program
  • Quarterly steering committees
03 /The adoption problem

You don't run a rollout. You send a QR code.

The hardest part of the iceberg is supposed to be getting the team to actually use it. We engineered around that, not through it.

QR install
No IT ticket. No app store gate. No training session.
Scan, you're in. The friction floor for adoption is zero. A district manager onboards in less time than it takes to read this paragraph.
Push, not pull
The platform just shows up — wherever your team works.
Daily, weekly, and monthly reporting arrive on their phone. Adoption isn't a behavior the operator has to build — it's a default the platform creates.
Hyper-local
The data shapes itself to the seat.
Store operators see their store. District managers see their district. Franchisors see the system. Nobody filters, navigates, or learns a tool.
First-in-class builder
For the analyst on your team who lives in data.
The Savnt report builder is competitive with Bloomberg and TradingView — on desktop and on mobile. Serious data work, serious tools.
04 /First-in-class on every surface

Each surface gets the best expression its form factor allows.

Most operator tools build a desktop dashboard and squeeze it onto a phone. Savnt builds each surface for the seat that uses it. Same data. Three postures. No compromises.

9:41
●●●●5G100
FBC West
PRIOR DAYas ofNov 7
Net sales · 47 stores
$1,284,470
↑ 4.2%PRIOR
Labor %
28.4%
→ +0.3%PRIOR
Checklist
62%
↓ 18ptPRIOR
Avg ticket
$14.20
↑ $0.40PRIOR
Drive-thru
3:12
→ +27sPRIOR
9:41
●●●●5G100
FBC West
PRIOR DAYas ofNov 7
Net sales
$1.28M
↑ 4.2%PRIOR
Labor %
28.4%
→ +0.3%PRIOR
Checklist
62%
↓ 18ptPRIOR
Avg ticket
$14.20
↑ $0.40PRIOR
Drive-thru
3:12
→ +27sPRIOR
Void rate
1.2%
↓ 0.3ptPRIOR
Comp %
+4.8%
↑ prPRIOR
Cash var
$3.40
↓ $4.60PRIOR
Field · portrait
The store operator's morning.
Four cards. Status-first. Push, not pull. The data tells them what to do today.
Field — Operational Intelligence · Trend
FBC West PRIOR DAY as of Nov 7
+8% +4% 0% −4% −8%
Sales
Net sales · vs LY $1.28M +4.2% vs prior year ON TRACK
4W8W12W26W
W34W38W42W46
Trend · landscape
Rotate to read a trend.
Twelve weeks, twenty-six, fifty-two. Same data, different question. The rotation is a gesture, not a setting.
PRIOR DAY · 5/8/26
WTD · 5/4–5/8/26
DISTRICT
Net sales
Comp %
Net sales
Comp %
District 7
12 stores
$248K
+5.4%
$1.18M
+4.8%
District 4
9 stores
$192K
+2.1%
$894K
+2.6%
District 5
11 stores
$228K
+3.2%
$1.04M
+3.4%
District 8
8 stores
$164K
−0.8%
$782K
+1.2%
REF 5/8/26
+
Analyst · landscape, dense
Multi-metric, multi-timeframe, district-level.
The view your analyst actually needs — competitive with Bloomberg and TradingView, on a phone.
05 /The platform you talk to

Every report. Every drill-down. Every action.

Most AI tools give you a dashboard with a chatbot in the corner. Savnt is the opposite — conversation is the primary surface. Your team doesn't learn a tool. They talk to one.

"Show me last week's labor by district, sorted by overage."
Report renders. In line. On the phone.
"Email this to my district managers every Monday at 7 a.m."
Scheduled. Recurring. Done.
"Why is store 3308 trending down this month?"
The platform walks you through it.
"Tell me if our CX scores correspond to a specific individual's work schedule — and if so, who."
The platform cross-references and answers.
06 /How the deal works

One per-store rate. One contract that doesn't work like SaaS.

Built for franchise systems of 100+ units. Structured for the CFO who's tired of consulting RFPs.

A single per-store rate. Negotiable at scale.
The structure does most of the work.
Corporate gets the full system on day one. You pay for each of your corporate-owned stores. You get the platform, the AI, and full system data for every store you operate or franchise — running the whole system from HQ from the moment you sign.
Franchisees join as they're ready. Each franchised store comes on the meter when its operators onboard. Corporate isn't paying for stores that haven't come on yet.
At 90% system adoption, the rate drops system-wide. Including your corporate stores. Once you hit it, the discount sticks unless adoption falls materially below for a sustained window. Your corporate cost goes down as your franchisees come online.
You don't pay until your data is on Savnt and you've validated it. If the platform doesn't reconcile to your source systems, you walk. No invoice.
90-day paid pilot, then a 5-year term. Two 5-year renewal options at your election, with built-in escalators locked at signing. We can't refuse to renew you. The longest commitment you make at any moment is five years.
Sign today, get tomorrow's platform at today's cost. Every capability Savnt ships during your contract is included at the rate you signed.
07 /Two paths

Same destination. One iceberg between them.

Path A · The consulting route
RFP three firms. Build the platform yourself.
  • $2M–$5M in fees across 12–18 months
  • Build pipelines your team has to maintain
  • Engineer prompts. Tune the AI. Optimize cost.
  • Run an internal change-management program
  • Quarterly steering committees
  • Hope the math still works at go-live
Path B · The Savnt route
Connect your systems. Live in 30 days.
  • ~40 hours of your team's time
  • Single per-store rate, dropping at high adoption
  • Payment triggers only after your data validates
  • QR install — no rollout program needed
  • First-in-class mobile and desktop surfaces
  • AI-native — your team talks to the platform
Same destination.
One iceberg between them.
The question for the board
At ~40 hours of your team's time, with no payment until you've validated, the question isn't how you'd justify a pilot.
It's how you'd justify passing on it.
Let us prove it