Not every Kenyan hospitality business closes at midnight. A morning café shift, a lunch restaurant service, a bar that peaks after 10 PM, and a hotel that names accounting periods "week one" and "week two" all need shift boundaries you control — not a POS that assumes calendar days are the only truth.
Bizflow's demo emphasizes timelines: close the current shift, name the next one (Sunday, Sunday morning, Sunday evening — whatever matches your operation), and preserve every previous shift for reports forever. This guide explains why custom shift timelines matter and how to use them without breaking reconciliation.
What a timeline is in Bizflow
A timeline is a bounded service window with its own:
- Sales overview
- Product sales report
- Inventory report
- Seller totals and payment modes
- Stored history for later review
While a timeline is active, reports at the top of the manager view reflect that shift only — Saturday overview, Saturday product sales, Saturday inventory report in the demo.
When you close timeline, those numbers freeze. The next timeline starts fresh counters while history remains browsable.
Why calendar auto-roll fails Kenyan operators
Many cloud POS products auto-advance "today" at midnight. Problems:
- Bar still serving at 1 AM — half the revenue belongs to Friday night staff, half to Saturday opener if you split wrong.
- Hotel breakfast vs dinner — one calendar day, two economic shifts with different cost structures.
- Weekly accounting — finance wants "week 3" totals, not Mon–Sun unless that matches your books.
- Power or internet loss at close — auto midnight roll can split a shift you intended to close manually.
Bizflow's demo explicitly states the system does not auto-move to a new day just because the date changed. You close timeline and name the next shift when you are done — morning shift accountant closes, evening shift accountant opens a new named period.
How to close and open a timeline
Typical flow from the product tour:
- Manager confirms floor is ready to close — open bills settled, cash counted.
- Review overview, product sales, and inventory report for the active timeline.
- Click close timeline.
- Enter the new shift name — "Sunday", "Sunday morning", "Week 2 evening", etc.
- Click finish — new timeline begins; previous data moves to history.
Train two staff on this flow so closing does not depend on one manager's phone password.
Reading historical timelines
Navigate timelines to browse Friday, Thursday, Tuesday — each with retrievable product sales, overview, sellers, and clearances. The demo shows opening Tuesday product sales with different numbers from Saturday — proof that history is per timeline, not blended into useless monthly averages.
Owners auditing a specific bad night or great promotion day drill into that timeline only — without exporting spreadsheets.
Pairing timelines with waiter management
Each timeline's overview lists sellers — waiters with order counts and values. When timelines align with actual staff shifts, clearances become:
- Close James's responsibility inside Saturday evening timeline
- Open Saturday night bar timeline for the next crew
Misaligned timelines (one giant weekend blob) destroy attribution. Align timeline boundaries with when staff actually hand over responsibility.
Inventory reports per timeline
Shift inventory report scopes to active timeline opening stock and sales. Closing timeline before bar handover ensures beer counts reflect only the afternoon team — not mixed with night shift sales.
See shift inventory report guide for nightly count discipline.
Export and PRO features
Overview reports export to PDF — cost of goods, total sales, payment modes, sellers, top products — suitable for business partners or accountants. Bizflow PRO adds free emailing of reports and remote phone access to timeline totals while service runs.
Offline timelines and reports work without internet; PRO sync enables viewing from Nairobi while the outlet runs in Mombasa.
Practical naming conventions
Pick one style and stick to it:
- Restaurant lunch/dinner —
Sat lunch,Sat dinner - Bar —
Fri night,Sat night - Café —
Mon AM,Mon PM - Hotel F&B —
Outlet breakfast,Outlet bar - Accounting weeks —
Week 1,Week 2
Document names in the staff handbook so reports read consistently in exports.
Common mistakes
Never closing timelines — months of data in one bucket; reports slow and unclear.
Closing with open bills — settlement after close belongs to wrong period; close tables first.
Shared manager login — cannot tell who closed timeline; use individual accounts.
Ignoring inventory report at close — variance compounds across timelines.
Bottom line
Bizflow shift timelines put Kenyan operators in control of when a service period starts and ends — with full report history for every named shift you ever close.
That is how you answer "what happened last Friday night?" without guessing — open Friday night timeline and read the numbers.
Download Bizflow to configure your first timeline close, or read how to read daily sales reports for the report lines inside each timeline.
Ready to try Bizflow on your outlet?
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