Batumi reporting desk

The quarter is closed. The ledgers are still warm. We draw what they actually show.

Stacked vintage letters and documents on a wooden desk

Operators on this coast already know August from February. What they rarely have is a set of plates that puts occupancy, waits, complaints, and staff hours on the same table for one named period.

Service Flowcore Analytics is a small reporting desk in Batumi. We copy figures from the books you already keep, draw chart plates by hand and in print, write a commentary that stays with those plates, and sit with you while we read them. The work is a commission, not a subscription, and the next step is a figure review: send a sample page from the ledger, name the quarter, and we will say whether the stack is enough to draw.

Flagship commission

A service performance report you can hold

Hotels, clinics, salons, and workshops along the Adjara coast keep visit counts, wait marks, complaint notes, and staff hours in books that rarely get read as a set. We take one quarter (or an agreed window), draw the plates, and write the commentary in plain English.

The pack is bound. The sitting happens at your premises or on the ninth floor of 81 Parnavaz Mepe Street. We do not install screens, and we do not leave you with a login. You leave with paper, a marked copy, and an hour of reading what the figures did in that period.

Printed charts, graphs, and notes spread across a desk

Related work

Other work the desk will take

Annual chart commission

Plates drawn for an annual review document — cover counts, idle bays, repeat treatments — sized to the page you already print.

Follow-up reading

A shorter sitting after a later quarter, using the same plate style so August can be laid beside February.

Rates

Starting sums in GEL, and the facts that move a quote: volume of records, number of plates, visits along the coast.

Letters after the sitting

What operators said when the sitting ended

They asked for the wait column I keep in pencil on the treatment book. I thought it was too messy. They used it anyway, and the Tuesday afternoon pile showed up as a shape I could point to.

Maka J., dental clinic, Batumi

The occupancy plate for the family rooms was useful. I still wish we had scheduled the sitting on a quieter morning; check-in started while we were on the last chart.

Levan K., guesthouse, Gonio

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