Industries and use cases

Operational improvement for environments that need practical structure, not generic transformation language.

The language stays broadly applicable, but the work is especially relevant to teams managing older systems, fragmented reporting, and hands-on operational processes.

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Retail

Support store teams that rely on legacy POS, spreadsheet reporting, and manual stock routines by improving visibility without disrupting the front line.

Store and category reporting
Inventory count workflows
Management dashboards and exception tracking

Hospitality

Help hospitality operators bring structure to inventory, purchasing, reporting, and daily controls while keeping processes usable for busy teams.

Back-of-house tracking
Location-level reporting
Operational admin workflow improvements

Regulated operations

Build clearer workflows for businesses that need stronger controls, traceability, and practical record handling in regulated environments such as liquor or cannabis.

Record-keeping discipline
Process controls and review steps
Decision-support reporting with appropriate human oversight

Meet-you-where-you-are approach

Many teams are managing Excel, older POS tools, and paper workflows at the same time.

That starting point is normal. The work is to improve structure, reporting, and day-to-day usability without assuming that every client is ready for a large system overhaul all at once.

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Ready to start

If your business is operationally busy and technically under-supported, the work can still move forward in stages.

Adjunct Analytics helps turn that reality into a clearer plan instead of treating it like a reason to wait indefinitely.