Compeat, with Ctuit Radar vs. Get Beyond

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Compeat, with Ctuit Radar
Score 8.0 out of 10
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Compeat in Austin, Texas offers their restaurant management platforms which combine inventory planning and forecasting with workforce management and controls. Their platform comes in two editions: Advantage for smaller independent and chain restaurants, and Enterprise for large chains. Compeat now includes Ctuit Radar (acquired 2017) as its core operating system, and the foundation for the Compeat Intelligence, Logbook, Labor, Schedule and Inventory solutions that are part of the platform.
$399
per month
Get Beyond
Score 8.6 out of 10
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Get Beyond is a back office oriented restaurant management system designed to provide a comprehensive back office administration automation solution. It includes the capabilities of the former Peachworks.N/A
Pricing
Compeat, with Ctuit RadarGet Beyond
Editions & Modules
Essential
$399
per month
Professional
$489
per month
Enterprise
Custom Pricing
per month
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Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Compeat, with Ctuit RadarGet Beyond
Free Trial
NoNo
Free/Freemium Version
NoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
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User Ratings
Compeat, with Ctuit RadarGet Beyond
Likelihood to Recommend
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9.0
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Support Rating
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User Testimonials
Compeat, with Ctuit RadarGet Beyond
Likelihood to Recommend
Compeat is very well suited for large, sit down dining restaurants and can be too much for smaller scale establishments.
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Excellent, excellent choice for a multi-unit franchisee of quick service restaurants. I would hesitate to recommend for a "mom and pop" type restaurant, particularly one that was not generating at least $1m in sales. I would also hesitate to recommend for a multi-unit restaurant that had legacy general ledger integration unless they were willing to spend the time and energy to re-integrate, which is not an automatic or particularly easy process.
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Pros
  • Makes recipe costs easy to analyze and track
  • Menu engineering
  • Purchasing and purchase order creation
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  • Easily add and track inventory items
  • Recipe management that allows for built-in costing and calorie / nutrition reporting that is often required by local, state and national regulations
  • Cloud based employee scheduling ensures that staffing levels are adequate, employees are happy and surprises are limited
  • Very easy to learn and train new employess
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Cons
  • Event Managment: tracking catering sales. Ctuit is building a better platform for this area.
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  • Some custom reports can have errors in our register system is altered (time punch edits).
  • Exports can't be customized by font style or size, and must be done within Excel.
  • Cost. It is a big program, and we have Enterprise, plus six restaurant locations, so we have a lot of info on it.
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Support Rating
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We have a support representative, and whenever I've needed help customizing a report, or some numbers aren't coming through correctly, they are only one email away. It's very timely in response. They can view our system from the backside, and have fixed problems for me with integration or just a formula wrong in one of my custom reports.
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Alternatives Considered
For now, I can tell that Restaurant365 has a better platform and online access, but the Inventory side is what keeps us with Compeat. As is Compeat we can use the machine to scan our inventory and upload it automatically to the system. Unfortunately, Restaurant365 does not have this feature and that why we do not plan to change it for now.
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I have only used the previous program they had here when I started, called Food Trak. It's a very old system. I think it was DOS-based.
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Return on Investment
  • Return lacked as initial year investment took much longer to build than their estimates were given
  • other issues with ROI are getting reports from our data that was built is difficult due to the limitations of their reports function
  • NO INTeGRATION DIRECT WITH ACCOUNTING SOFTWARE. EVERYTHING IS MANUAL PUSH. ALL OTHER GROUPS IN INDUSTRY USE AUTO IMPORT APPS to simplify.
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  • More control for the managers, and they easily see how they affect their overall numbers. They can see labor percentages at 15-minute intervals, and that is key when controlling payroll.
  • It has streamlined our corporate office duties. Each store processes their own invoices, instead of our older method of sending all invoices to the office to enter on our old software.
  • I get all of my payroll hours from PeachWorks in an Excel file that I can upload to our external payroll company. That ALONE has saved me hours of manual entry.
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